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=== Bonus challenges (optional) === You don't need to complete these to get a "complete" grade for this assignment, but you should attempt them anyway! :5. What day of the week does the Burke Gilman experience the most overall traffic, on average? The most pedestrian traffic? ::*''Hint: it will help to know that January 1, 2014 was a Wednesday!'' :6. Which gets more inbound bike traffic per day, on average—the Burke-Gilman trail or the Mountain to Sound trail? ::*By 'inbound' I mean ''towards'' central Seattle. For BGT, inbound means southbound, for MTS, inbound means westbound. ::*To answer this question, you will need to alter <code>bgt_traffic.py</code> so that it takes BOTH <code>bgt_bike_and_peds.csv</code> and <code>mts_bike_and_peds.csv</code> as input, and converts them into TWO separate dictionaries. <code>mts_bike_and_peds.csv</code> is also included in the <code>bgt-traffic.zip</code> file you downloaded for this week's challenges. ::*The two files are in the same format, BUT there are a few differences that you need to account for (Hint: make sure to check the column titles and the order of the rows in each dataset!)
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