Divvy released the 2013 trip data on Tuesday for their data challenge, and presented alongside me the data, basic system operations info, and existing visualizations and apps, at a Divvy data-focused Open Gov Hack Night I put together at the weekly meeting. Thank you Chris Whitaker at Smart Chicago Collaborative for writing the meeting recap.
I “ran the numbers” on some selected slices of the data to post on Twitter and they range from the useless to useful! I’m using the hashtag #DivvyData.
- Average trip distance of members in 2013 is estimated to be slightly shorter than casuals: 1.81 miles versus 1.56 miles – tweet
- Bike 321 has traveled the furthest: 989 miles. Beat the next bike by 0.2 miles – tweet
- Women members on average took longer trips (but fewer trips overall) on @DivvyBikes than men in 2013. – tweet
- The average trip distance of 759,788 trips (by members and casuals) in 2013 is an estimated 1.68 miles. – tweet
- In 2013, 79.05% of member trips were by men and 20.95% by women. – tweet
- On average in 2013, 24-hour pass holders (whom I call casuals) made trips 2.5x longer (time wise) than members. – tweet
- Damen/Pierce Divvy station (outside the Damen Blue Line station) is most popular in Wicker Park-Bucktown – data
And other stats, presented as embedded tweets:
@MPCJosh longest trip length balanced w/the greatest num. of ppl who make the trip seems: Theater on the Lake to/from Streeter/Illinois
— Chicago Bike Guide (@bikechiguide) February 13, 2014
@MPCJosh Avg. trip length for all trips that ended at Dearborn/Adams is lower than sys. avg, for both members&casuals. 1.28 miles estimated
— Chicago Bike Guide (@bikechiguide) February 13, 2014
@MPCJosh avg. trip length for trips starting from 18th/Calumet is: 2.09 for casuals, 1.70 for members.
— Chicago Bike Guide (@bikechiguide) February 13, 2014