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#Dmg group series
In particular, DMG maintains and provides access to two major databases: the Transportation Tomorrow Survey (TTS) series of household travel surveys for the region and the regional Cordon Count database.

Founded in 1988, the Data Management Group (DMG) provides travel behaviour data collection, management and analysis services to provincial and municipal transportation planning agencies in the Greater Toronto-Hamilton Area (GTHA).ĭMG is funded by and reports to the Transportation Information Steering Committee (TISC), which is chaired by the Ontario Ministry of Transportation.
