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UPDATE: Congratulations to our three winners!
- Honorable mention: Road Guardian - working prototype using real data to display auto crash problem areas (Walkable Streets and Bike Lanes)
- Runner up: ConnTransitCard - “loyalty card” usable across regional transit systems and acts as local currency by leveraging gas cards (Last Mile Solutions)
- And our first place winner: RideLogCT - Incentivized/gamified survey system to collect and display rider data (Optimizing Rider Data)
Welcome to the Hack CT Transportation Hackathon 2023 wiki! This GitHub organization and repository is create in support of HackCT’s inaugural Transportation Hackathon, a three-day gathering designed to drive new transit solutions for Northeastern CT residents. The event will take place over the weekend beginning Friday, September 15th – the weekend before National Day of Civic Hacking. We will start by presenting the transportation issues facing the region and then form teams to build on those challenges and to create tangible solutions to a pressing problem.
Following the hackathon this repository will serve as a touchstone for future product implementations that come from hackathon projects. All projects will be released in the Transportation Hackathon 2023 organization under open source licenses and will available for use by any communities facing similar challenges in their areas.

- Challenge 1: Walkable Streets & Bike Lanes
- Challenge 2: GPS on Buses
- Challenge 3: Cross-Border Initiatives
- Challenge 4: Optimizing Rider Data
- Challenge 5: Last Mile Solutions
- Challenge 6: Infrastructure Act
- Delia Fey
- Eric Protulis
- Joanne Todd
- Jon Cabral
- Jonathan Internicola
- Kimberley Bush
- Mike Caprio
- Nate Cooper