This statistic represents the number of registered automobiles in New York in 2016. In that year, there were around **** million private and commercial automobiles (including taxicabs) registered in New York.
This dataset contains the file of vehicle, snowmobile and boat registrations in NYS. Registrations expired more than 2 years are excluded. Records that have a scofflaw, revocation and/or suspension are included with indicators specifying those kinds of records.
This statistic represents the number of registered motor vehicles in New York in 2016, with a breakdown by vehicle type. In that year, there were approximately *** million registered automobiles in New York.
In 2023, California had the most automobile registrations: almost 13.2 million such vehicles were registered in the most populous U.S. federal state. California also had the highest number of registered motor vehicles overall: nearly 30.4 million registrations.
This dataset contains the file of vehicle, snowmobile and boat registrations in NYS. Expired registrations are excluded. Records that have a scofflaw, revocation and/or suspension are included with indicators specifying this.
This statistic shows the revenue of the industry “passenger car rental“ in New York from 2012 to 2017, with a forecast to 2024. It is projected that the revenue of passenger car rental in New York will amount to approximately 1.699,9 million U.S. Dollars by 2024.
TLC authorized For-Hire vehicles that are active. This list is accurate to the date and time represented in the Last Date Updated and Last Time Updated fields. For inquiries about the contents of this dataset, please email licensinginquiries@tlc.nyc.gov.
This dataset contains the file of vehicle, snowmobile and boat registrations in NYS. Expired registrations are excluded. Records that have a scofflaw, revocation and/or suspension are included with indicators specifying this.
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Graph and download economic data for Monthly State Retail Sales: Motor Vehicle and Parts Dealers in New York (MSRSNY441) from Jan 2019 to Mar 2025 about dealers, parts, vehicles, retail trade, NY, sales, retail, and USA.
This statistic shows the revenue of the industry “car washes“ in New York from 2012 to 2017, with a forecast to 2024. It is projected that the revenue of car washes in New York will amount to approximately 545,4 million U.S. Dollars by 2024.
Data set containing information on the facilities licensed by DMV in accordance with Vehicle and Traffic Law.
Comprehensive dataset of 573 Motor vehicle dealers in New York, United States as of July, 2025. Includes verified contact information (email, phone), geocoded addresses, customer ratings, reviews, business categories, and operational details. Perfect for market research, lead generation, competitive analysis, and business intelligence. Download a complimentary sample to evaluate data quality and completeness.
The Motor Vehicle Collisions vehicle table contains details on each vehicle involved in the crash. Each row represents a motor vehicle involved in a crash. The data in this table goes back to April 2016 when crash reporting switched to an electronic system. The Motor Vehicle Collisions data tables contain information from all police reported motor vehicle collisions in NYC. The police report (MV104-AN) is required to be filled out for collisions where someone is injured or killed, or where there is at least $1000 worth of damage (https://www.nhtsa.gov/sites/nhtsa.dot.gov/files/documents/ny_overlay_mv-104an_rev05_2004.pdf). It should be noted that the data is preliminary and subject to change when the MV-104AN forms are amended based on revised crash details. Due to success of the CompStat program, NYPD began to ask how to apply the CompStat principles to other problems. Other than homicides, the fatal incidents with which police have the most contact with the public are fatal traffic collisions. Therefore in April 1998, the Department implemented TrafficStat, which uses the CompStat model to work towards improving traffic safety. Police officers complete form MV-104AN for all vehicle collisions. The MV-104AN is a New York State form that has all of the details of a traffic collision. Before implementing Trafficstat, there was no uniform traffic safety data collection procedure for all of the NYPD precincts. Therefore, the Police Department implemented the Traffic Accident Management System (TAMS) in July 1999 in order to collect traffic data in a uniform method across the City. TAMS required the precincts manually enter a few selected MV-104AN fields to collect very basic intersection traffic crash statistics which included the number of accidents, injuries and fatalities. As the years progressed, there grew a need for additional traffic data so that more detailed analyses could be conducted. The Citywide traffic safety initiative, Vision Zero started in the year 2014. Vision Zero further emphasized the need for the collection of more traffic data in order to work towards the Vision Zero goal, which is to eliminate traffic fatalities. Therefore, the Department in March 2016 replaced the TAMS with the new Finest Online Records Management System (FORMS). FORMS enables the police officers to electronically, using a Department cellphone or computer, enter all of the MV-104AN data fields and stores all of the MV-104AN data fields in the Department’s crime data warehouse. Since all of the MV-104AN data fields are now stored for each traffic collision, detailed traffic safety analyses can be conducted as applicable.
The Daily Fleet Service Report provides information on overall vehicle availability for all agencies within the City fleet, including the "DCAS Managed" fleet, which serves a number of Mayoral agencies. It also includes the Critical Fleet Summary, which tracks availability of vehicles assigned to key programs or functions, as well as availability of seasonal vehicles.
This is the EVENT data captured from the New York City CV Pilot project that was processed by the independent evaluators at Volpe. Additional data collected and data dictionary are in the attachments. Each EVENT record documents the details of one application warning that occurred on an Aftermarket Safety Device (ASD) in an equipped host vehicle and includes CV messages from a defined recording time both before and after the warning was generated by the host ASD. Messages in the recording time window include the Basic Safety Messages (BSM) of the host vehicle that received the warning, as well as other BSMs received from the warning target equipped vehicle (for V2V applications) or other nearby equipped vehicles. Depending on the application warning type, MAP messages, Signal Phase and Timing (SPaT) messages, and Traveler Information Messages (TIM) that were heard by the host vehicle may also be included in the event record.
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State Tax Collections: T24 Motor Vehicles License for New York was 38.00000 Mil. of U.S. $ in January of 2025, according to the United States Federal Reserve. Historically, State Tax Collections: T24 Motor Vehicles License for New York reached a record high of 369.00000 in April of 2018 and a record low of 30.00000 in January of 2019. Trading Economics provides the current actual value, an historical data chart and related indicators for State Tax Collections: T24 Motor Vehicles License for New York - last updated from the United States Federal Reserve on July of 2025.
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Key information about US Number of Registered Vehicles
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The Port Authority of New York and New Jersey quarterly produces a data file and provides information on count of the number of vehicles in the airport public parking lots. This dataset represents the number of cars parked in public parking lots at John F. Kennedy International Airport, LaGuardia Airport, Newark Liberty International Airport, and Stewart International Airport beginning in 2002.
This is a dataset hosted by the State of New York. The state has an open data platform found here and they update their information according the amount of data that is brought in. Explore New York State using Kaggle and all of the data sources available through the State of New York organization page!
This dataset is maintained using Socrata's API and Kaggle's API. Socrata has assisted countless organizations with hosting their open data and has been an integral part of the process of bringing more data to the public.
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This dataset represents the total number of Automobiles Imported and Exported annually through maritime terminals located within Port Authority property in the Port of New York and New Jersey in vehicle units beginning 2000
Sales of used light vehicles in the United States came to around **** million units in 2024. In the same period, approximately **** million new light trucks and automobiles were sold here. Declining availability of vehicles In the fourth quarter of 2024, about ***** million vehicles were in operation in the United States, an increase of around *** percent year-over-year. The rising demand for vehicles paired with an overall price inflation lead to a rise in new vehicle prices. In contrast, used vehicle prices slightly decreased. E-commerce: a solution for the bumpy road ahead? Financial reports have revealed how the outbreak of the coronavirus pandemic has triggered a shift in vehicle-buying behavior. With many consumer goods and services now bought online due to COVID-19, the automobile industry has also started to digitally integrate its services online to reach consumers with a preference for contactless test driving amid the global crisis. Several dealers and automobile companies had already begun to tap into online car sales before the pandemic, some of them being Carvana and Tesla.
This statistic represents the number of registered automobiles in New York in 2016. In that year, there were around **** million private and commercial automobiles (including taxicabs) registered in New York.