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## Suggested Pages

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- [M.C.3 - Percentage of population that has access to innovative public transit service](https://atd-dts.gitbook.io/open-data/archive/m.c.3-percentage-of-population-that-has-access-to-innovative-public-transit-service.md)
- [Real-Time Traffic Incident Reports](https://atd-dts.gitbook.io/open-data/datasets/real-time-traffic-incident-reports.md)
- [M.C.5 - Percentage of participants in mobility public engagement processes](https://atd-dts.gitbook.io/open-data/archive/m.c.5-percentage-of-participants-in-mobility-public-engagement-processes.md)
- [Traffic Studies: Vehicle Classification Reports](https://atd-dts.gitbook.io/open-data/datasets/traffic-studies-vehicle-classification-reports.md)
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