Exciting new funded #PhD opportunity here at the University of Leeds' Institute for Transport Studies #ITS. The project will develop definitive new insights into the impacts of new speed limit policies, down to the road network with the potential to save dozens of lives. Check it out!
05.03.2026 14:42
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I recently appeared on the Mobility Club podcast to discuss open data, open source tools for transport planning, and why data-driven decision making matters for active travel. π§
Great to chat with Isabella & Santiago about bridging research & practice!
26.02.2026 14:42
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My work recently set-up GitHub enterprise π It's probably overkill for many research use-cases but handy for teaching. Many thanks to the University of Leeds!
06.02.2026 11:45
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Today I learned 1) that the tram system of Leeds of early 1900s was HUGE and 2) that the 1910 town map of Leeds captured things that are TINY, including individual trees and rail tracks π€― Defo doing more with this soon, watch this space...
12.12.2025 16:38
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This paper was more than 2 years in the making, involving 3 organisations (Leeds Uni, Network Rail, ESRI), 2 (totally different) GISRUK presentations, dozens of iterations, 1 Python package (install it with pip install parenx), and amazing #opensource collaborations π Celebrating its launch today π
11.12.2025 12:10
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I've just added a few more links to #openaccess resources and a few more maps to the nascent openraildata resource page. Credit to my ITS Leeds colleague Alex Stead for the links, we have some ideas for research building on these datasets, watch this space!
05.12.2025 14:42
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Interested in historic railways in the UK and beyond? I've just written some code and uploaded some #openaccess datasets showing the extent of abandoned railways in the UK, could be a good basis for research projects. See here 4more: github.com/itsleeds/ope... ideas of research questions welcome!
03.12.2025 08:37
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Happy to see new newest member of the #geocompx family up on the geocompx.org website: Spatial Data Visualization with tmap is an awesome book that is still in progress ποΈ Well worth a read to launch your reproducible map making journey π
28.11.2025 15:24
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People have been asking about the materials for the Data Science for Transport Planning course in Leeds and I'm happy to share that we've made them #openaccess for anyone who wants to get started in this space: tdscience.github.io/dstp/ #itsleeds.
26.11.2025 08:37
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Is it possible to teach an Introduction to Data Science course in 3 hours? I will find out soon!
You can too if you attend the course this Friday as part of the MSc at the Institute for Transport Studies (ITS) in Leeds. You can also attend remotely, watch this space for #openaccess materials π
25.11.2025 10:31
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Every transport system has to deal with changes in elevation leading to slopes, also known as gradients. Even in the Netherlands, which is often described as being 'flat as a pancake', there are slopes on roads. Reproducible code using our {slopes} #rstats package: github.com/ropensci/slo...
25.11.2025 08:37
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I just came across another new tool to support effective investment in active, efficient and effective transport systems: index.velobserver.ch/zuerich Credit to Roger Fischer, many thanks for sharing, I look forward to learning more about this #openaccess tool!
21.11.2025 14:42
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Most transport models oversimplify modes, even complicated models with hundreds of unit parameters. It's good to see a transport model in the woodsild with a detailed and hierarchical classification system. More like this please!
18.11.2025 14:42
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Looking forward to presenting on modelling transport systems with simple and efficient tools at the Transport and Mobility colloquium in Zurich later today. For anyone interested, check out the slides and #opensource code to reproduce the results here: www.robinlovelace.net/presentation...
18.11.2025 08:51
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Swisscom Veertly
I'm very much looking forward to Prof Eva Heinen's inaugural talk in Zurich today and you can too, from 17:15 CET (16:15 in UK) at this link: event.swisscom.ch/v/eth-live-1... Plus I will be presenting at event there tomorrow, more soon!
17.11.2025 13:58
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For anyone wondering how to make modern maps projected on a globe, here's some reproducible code you can give a spin right now: github.com/Robinlovelac... Context: someone asked how I made the map in the talk I delivered at the ITF-Eurostat conference last week, happy to share it with the world!
11.11.2025 08:57
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π The latest version of {stats19} is here!
This #rstats package for road collision data now includes:
β¨ 2024 data downloads (finally)
π₯ A new package author (Blaise Kelly)
π Docs reproducing DfT data
Instantly analyse 9 million+ collision records π
Details: docs.ropensci.org/stats19/news...
09.10.2025 11:43
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A typology of roads in Great Britain. Source: www.gov.uk/government/p...
09.10.2025 07:37
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Updates are underway in the {stats19} #rstats package, the quickest way to access large, high-quality collision datasets with geographical location and dozens of other variables at collision, vehicle, and casualty levels: new contributor (Blaise π₯) + new data almost ready to launch π
02.10.2025 13:42
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It's day 2 of the Data Science for Transport Planning course here at Leeds. We'll be covering spatio-temporal data analysis, multi-modal routing, route network analysis, and how to go from data science results to a web application. Watch this space for #OpenAccess materials!
19.09.2025 06:45
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If you want to understand origin-destination data, visualisation is key. The {flowmapblue} package provides functions for creating interactive maps showing bidirectional flows. Just-discovered bonus: you can add time filters to see the 'pulse' of a city: ropenspain.github.io/spanishoddat...
19.09.2025 06:34
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It's the first day of the new Data Science for Transport Planning course and I'm stoked to be delivering it with such an amazing team, including my colleagues Juan Fonseca-Zamora and Yuanxuan Yang. Welcome everyone arriving at the Institute for Transport Studies in #Leeds for the course today π
18.09.2025 07:58
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I've long been interested in ways to reduce barriers-to-entry for people wanting to get started with #DataScience for their work. Happy to share recent successes using 'devcontainers' and 'codespaces' on #GitHub. Interested? Try it here and let us know how you get on! codespaces.new/tdscience/ds...
17.09.2025 13:42
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In preparation for the Data Science for Transport Planning (DSTP) course I'm teaching this week, I've updated the geocompx docker images to make them smaller, faster, and more flexible. Happy with the results: a portable multilingual environment for reproducible (transport) #DataScience
17.09.2025 07:37
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The Geocomputation with Python #opensource book project just got an upgrade, with Python 3.12 now the default in the devcontainer.
You can launch a full dev environment directly from your browser with GitHub Codespaces. Give it a try here: github.com/codespaces/n...
08.09.2025 07:37
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