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Frontend Data

A repository for Frontend Data, subject of the Information Design semester of CMD.

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Research topic

Are parking garages in The Netherlands high enough for people on vacation.

Sub-topics

In which area's are more low parking garages?
Are there many parking garages outside cities?

Required variables

  • ID of parking space
  • Location of parking garages
  • Capacity and other garage information, for better visualisation
  • Maximumheight of parking garage
  • Data of car types, like height and/or type

All this data is from RDW datasets. For location of parking garages I use GEO Parkeer Garages, and for capacity and maximumvehicleheight I use Open Data Parkeren: SPECIFICATIES PARKEERGEBIED. The datasets I am going to use for the car data are still unknown.

Expectations

I think that lots of parking garages are perfectly compatible with most cars. But if you are on a vacation there could be a problem with some garages. I think that people with a roof box, or people who travel long distances in a travel van could be in trouble with some parking garages, because these vehicles are often higher.

Sub-topic expectations

I think there are more low parking garages in older cities, because back then they might not have thought of taller vehicles. I also think there won't be many parking garages outside cities, because there is no need for them, and there is more space for regular parking lots.

Concept

A map with all parking garages, with information about capacity and maximum vehicle heights. You can also filter the garages by filtering on your car height or car type, combined with a bar graph which contains the heights of parking garages, and the amount of these heights.

Map of the NetherlandsBar graph of most common heights

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License: MIT

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