Annex A

(normative)

Data Dictionary

This data dictionary identifies the definitions and characteristics of the different classes, attributes, association ends, data types and enumerations appearing in the common data model defined in 0 and 2. The data dictionary is specified in three parts, one for packages, one for <<D2Datatypes>> and one for <<D2Enumerations>>, each ordered alphabetically.

The first part of the data dictionary is partitioned into sub-Clauses which relate to each of the UML model packages and each sub-Clause defines the contained classes, their attributes and any association ends defined between the classes within that package.

The Data Dictionary tables use the following columns:

  1. Column Class name: it provides the symbolic name (Upper Camel Case) given to the corresponding class.

  2. Column Association end: it provides the symbolic name (Lower Camel Case) given to the corresponding association end.

  3. Column Attribute name: it provides the symbolic name (Lower Camel Case) given to the corresponding attribute of a class.

  4. Column Enumerated value name: It provides the symbolic name (Lower Camel Case) given to the corresponding enumerated value.

  5. Column Designation: it provides the corresponding name in natural language of the corresponding class, attribute, association end or enumeration value.

  6. Column Definition: it provides a comprehensive definition detailing the class, attribute or association end.

  7. Column Stereotype: it provides a statement of the stereotype that is assigned to the class - see Part 1 of EN 16157 Clause 6.2 for further details.

  8. Column Abstract: it provides a statement as to whether the class is abstract (non realisable. or concrete (realisable).

  9. Column Multiplicity: it provides a statement of the allowed multiplicity for the attribute or association end.

  10. Column Target: It provides the name of the class to which the association end applies.

  11. Column Type: it provides the name of the class used to define the data type relating to the attribute of the Overview

A.2 Data Dictionary for “Common”

A.2.1 “Classes” package

D2Payload/Common/Classes

A.2.1.1 “Classes” package classes

Table A.1— Classes of the “Classes” package

Class name

Designation

Definition

Stereotype

Abstract

GenericPublication

Generic publication

A publication used to make level B extensions at the publication level.

D2Class

no

GlobalReference

Global reference

A versioned reference to an object that may be in another publication from another publisher.

D2Class

yes

GroupOfVehiclesInvolved

Group of vehicles involved

Group of the vehicles involved having common characteristics and/or status

D2Class

no

HazardousMaterials

Hazardous materials

Details of hazardous materials.

D2Class

no

HeaderInformation

Header information

Management information relating to the data contained within a publication

D2Class

no

InternationalIdentifier

International identifier

An identifier/name whose range is specific to the particular country.

D2Class

no

PayloadPublication

Payload publication

A payload publication of traffic related information or associated management information created at a specific point in time that can be exchanged via a DATEX II interface.

D2ModelRoot

yes

Source

Source

Details of the source from which the information was obtained.

D2Class

no

UrlLink

URL link

Details of a Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address pointing to a resource available on the Internet from where further relevant information may be obtained.

D2Class

no

A.2.1.2 Associations of “Classes” package

Table A.2— Associations of the “Classes” package

Class name

Association end

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Target

GlobalReference

externalPublisher

External publisher

Identifier for an external DATEX II publisher

0..1

InternationalIdentifier

GroupOfVehiclesInvolved

vehicleCharacteristics

Vehicle characteristics

0..1

VehicleCharacteristics

PayloadPublication

publicationCreator

Publication creator

1..1

InternationalIdentifier

A.2.1.3 “Classes” package attributes

Table A.3— Attributes of the “Classes” package

Class name

Attribute name

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Type

GenericPublication

genericPublicationName

Generic publication name

The name of the generic publication.

1..1

String

GlobalReference

externalPublicationIdentifier

External publication identifier

Identifier for an external DATEX II publication

0..1

String

GroupOfVehiclesInvolved

numberOfVehicles

Number of vehicles

The number of vehicles of this group that are involved.

0..1

NonNegativeInteger

vehicleStatus

Vehicle status

Vehicle status.

0..1

VehicleStatusEnum

HazardousMaterials

chemicalName

Chemical name

The chemical name of the hazardous substance carried by the vehicle.

1..1

MultilingualString

dangerousGoodsFlashPoint

Dangerous goods flash point

The temperature at which the vapour from a hazardous substance will ignite in air.

0..1

TemperatureCelsius

dangerousGoodsRegulations

Dangerous goods regulations

The code defining the regulations, international or national, applicable for a means of transport.

0..1

DangerousGoodsRegulationsEnum

hazardCodeIdentification

Hazard code identification

The dangerous goods description code.

0..1

String

hazardCodeVersionNumber

Hazard code version number

The version/revision number of date of issuance of the hazardous material code used.

0..1

NonNegativeInteger

hazardSubstanceItemPageNumber

Hazard substance item page number

A number giving additional hazard code classification of a goods item within the applicable dangerous goods regulation.

0..1

String

tremCardNumber

Trem card number

The identification of a transport emergency card giving advice for emergency actions.

0..1

String

undgNumber

UNDG number

A unique serial number assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.

0..1

String

volumeOfDangerousGoods

Volume of dangerous goods

The volume of dangerous goods on the vehicle(s) reported in a traffic/travel situation.

0..1

CubicMetres

weightOfDangerousGoods

Weight of dangerous goods

The weight of dangerous goods on the vehicle(s) reported in a traffic/travel situation.

0..1

Tonnes

HeaderInformation

allowedDeliveryChannel

Allowed delivery channel

The allowed delivery channel.

0..*

InformationDeliveryServicesEnum

confidentiality

Confidentiality

The extent to which the related information may be circulated, according to the recipient type.

0..1

ConfidentialityValueEnum

informationStatus

Information status

The status of the related information (real, test, exercise ….).

1..1

InformationStatusEnum

InternationalIdentifier

country

Country

EN ISO 3166-1 two-character country code.

1..1

CountryCode

nationalIdentifier

National identifier

Identifier or name unique within the specified country.

1..1

String

PayloadPublication

defaultLanguage

Default language

The default language used throughout the payload publication.

1..1

Language

feedDescription

Feed description

A description of the information which is to be found in the publications originating from the particular feed (URL).

0..1

MultilingualString

feedType

Feed type

A classification of the information which is to be found in the publications originating from the particular feed.

0..1

String

publicationTime

Publication time

Date/time at which the payload publication was created.

1..1

DateTime

Source

reliable

Reliable

An indication as to whether the source deems the associated information to be reliable/correct. “True” indicates it is deemed reliable.

0..1

Boolean

sourceCountry

Source country

EN ISO 3166-1 two-character country code of the source of the information.

0..1

CountryCode

sourceIdentification

Source identification

Language independent textual code or identifier for the organisation or the equipment that has produced the information.

0..1

String

sourceName

Source name

The name of the organisation which has produced the information relating to this version of the information.

0..1

MultilingualString

sourceType

Source type

Information about the technology used for measuring the data or the method used for obtaining qualitative descriptions relating to this version of the information.

0..1

SourceTypeEnum

UrlLink

urlLinkAddress

URL link address

A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address pointing to a resource available on the Internet from where further relevant information may be obtained.

1..1

Url

urlLinkDescription

URL link description

Description of the relevant information available on the Internet from the URL link.

0..1

MultilingualString

urlLinkType

URL link type

Details of the type of relevant information available on the Internet from the URL link.

0..1

UrlLinkTypeEnum

A.2.2 “DataValue” package

D2Payload/Common/Classes/DataValue

A.2.2.1 “DataValue” package classes

Table A.4— Classes of the “DataValue” package

Class name

Designation

Definition

Stereotype

Abstract

ApplicationRateValue

Application rate value

A measured or calculated value of the application rate of a substance.

D2Class

no

DataValue

Data value

A data value of something that can be measured or calculated. Any provided meta-data values specified in the attributes override any specified generic characteristics such as defined for a specific measurement in the MeasurementSiteTable.

D2Class

yes

DirectionBearingValue

Direction bearing value

A measured or calculated value of direction as a bearing.

D2Class

no

DirectionCompassValue

Direction compass value

A measured or calculated value of direction as a point of the compass.

D2Class

no

FloatingPointMetreDistanceValue

Floating point metre distance value

A measured or calculated value of distance in metres in a floating point format.

D2Class

no

FrictionValue

Friction value

A measured or calculated value of road surface friction.

D2Class

no

IntegerMetreDistanceValue

Integer metre distance value

A measured or calculated value of distance in whole metres.

D2Class

no

KilogramsConcentrationValue

Kilograms concentration value

A measured or calculated value of concentration of a substance in kilograms per unit volume.

D2Class

no

MicrogramsConcentrationValue

Micrograms concentration value

A measured or calculated value of concentration of a substance in micrograms per unit volume.

D2Class

no

PercentageValue

Percentage value

A measured or calculated value expressed as a percentage.

D2Class

no

PrecipitationIntensityValue

Precipitation intensity value

A measured or calculated value of the accumulation rate of precipitation.

D2Class

no

PressureValue

Pressure value

A measured or calculated value of atmospheric pressure.

D2Class

no

SpeedValue

Speed value

A measured or calculated value of speed.

D2Class

no

TemperatureValue

Temperature value

A measured or calculated value of temperature.

D2Class

no

VehicleFlowValue

Vehicle flow value

A measured or calculated value of the flow rate of vehicles.

D2Class

no

WindSpeedValue

Wind speed value

A measured or calculated value of wind speed.

D2Class

no

A.2.2.2 Associations of “DataValue” package

There are no defined associations in the “DataValue” package.

A.2.2.3 “DataValue” package attributes

Table A.5— Attributes of the “DataValue” package

Class name

Attribute name

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Type

ApplicationRateValue

applicationRate

Application rate

A value of the rate of application of a substance expressed in kilogrammes per square metre.

1..1

IntensityKilogramsPerSquareMetre

DataValue

accuracy

Accuracy

The extent to which the value is expected to be free from error, measured as a ercentage of the data value. 100% means fully accurate.

0..1

Percentage

computationalMethod

Computational method

Method of computation which has been used to compute this data value.

0..1

ComputationMethodEnum

dataError

Data error

Indication of whether the value is deemed to be erroneous by the supplier (true = erroneous). If not present, the data value is assumed to be ok. This may be used when automatic fault detection information relating to sensors is available.

0..1

Boolean

numberOfIncompleteInputs

Number of incomplete inputs

The number of inputs detected but not completed during the sampling or measurement period; e.g. vehicles detected entering but not exiting the detection zone.

0..1

NonNegativeInteger

numberOfInputValuesUsed

Number of input values used

The number of input values used in the sampling or measurement period to determine the data value.

0..1

NonNegativeInteger

reasonForDataError

Reason for data error

The reason why the value is deemed to be erroneous by the supplier.

0..1

MultilingualString

smoothingFactor

Smoothing factor

Coefficient required when a moving average is computed to give specific weights to the former average and the new data. A typical formula is, F being the smoothing factor: New average = (old average) F + (new data) (1 - F).

0..1

Float

standardDeviation

Standard deviation

The standard deviation of the sample of input values from which this value was derived, measured in the units of the data value.

0..1

Float

supplierCalculatedDataQuality

Supplier calculated data quality

A measure of data quality assigned to the value by the supplier. 100% equates to ideal/perfect quality. The method of calculation is supplier specific and needs to be agreed between supplier and client

0..1

Percentage

DirectionBearingValue

directionBearing

Direction bearing

A value of direction expressed in terms of a bearing measured in whole degrees. Unless otherwise specified the reference direction corresponding to 0 degrees is North.

1..1

AngleInDegrees

DirectionCompassValue

directionCompass

Direction compass

A value of direction expressed in terms of points of the compass.

1..1

DirectionCompassEnum

FloatingPointMetreDistanceValue

distance

Distance

A value of distance expressed in metres in a floating point format.

1..1

MetresAsFloat

FrictionValue

friction

Friction

Friction, usually a value between 0 and 1.

1..1

Float

IntegerMetreDistanceValue

integerMetreDistance

Integer metre distance

A value of distance expressed in metres in a non-negative integer format.

1..1

MetresAsNonNegativeInteger

KilogramsConcentrationValue

kilogramsConcentration

Kilograms concentration

A value defining the amount of a substance in a given volume (concentration) expressed in kilograms per cubic metre.

1..1

ConcentrationKiloramsPerCubicMetre

MicrogramsConcentrationValue

microgramsConcentration

Micrograms concentration

A value of the amount of a substance in a given volume (concentration) expressed in µg/m3 (micrograms/cubic metre).

1..1

ConcentrationMicrogramsPerCubicMetre

PercentageValue

percentage

Percentage

A value expressed as a percentage.

1..1

Percentage

PrecipitationIntensityValue

millimetresPerHourIntensity

Millimetres per hour intensity

A value of precipitation intensity expressed in units of millimetres per hour.

1..1

IntensityMillimetresPerHour

PressureValue

pressure

Pressure

Atmospheric pressure.

1..1

Hectopascal

SpeedValue

speed

Speed

A value of speed expressed in kilometres per hour.

1..1

KilometresPerHour

TemperatureValue

temperature

Temperature

A value of temperature expressed in degrees Celsius.

1..1

TemperatureCelsius

VehicleFlowValue

vehicleFlowRate

Vehicle flow rate

A value of vehicle flow rate expressed in vehicles per hour.

1..1

VehiclesPerHour

WindSpeedValue

windSpeed

Wind speed

A value of wind speed expressed in metres per second.

1..1

MetresPerSecond

A.2.3 “Fault” package

D2Payload/Common/Classes/Fault

A.2.3.1 “Fault” package classes

Table A.6— Classes of the “Fault” package

Class name

Designation

Definition

Stereotype

Abstract

Fault

Fault

Information about a fault relating to a specific piece of equipment or process.

D2Class

no

A.2.3.2 Associations of “Fault” package

There are no defined associations in the “Fault” package.

A.2.3.3 “Fault” package attributes

Table A.7— Attributes of the “Fault” package

Class name

Attribute name

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Type

Fault

faultCreationTime

Fault creation time

The date and time at which the fault was originally recorded/reported.

0..1

DateTime

faultDescription

Fault description

Textual description of the fault.

0..1

MultilingualString

faultIdentifier

Fault identifier

Unique identifier of the fault.

0..1

String

faultImpactSeverity

Fault impact severity

The severity of the fault in terms of how it affects the usability of the equipment or the reliability of the data generated by the equipment.

0..1

FaultSeverityEnum

faultLastUpdateTime

Fault last update time

The date and time at which the fault information as specified in this instance was last updated.

1..1

DateTime

faultUrgencyToRectify

Fault urgency to rectify

The urgency to rectify the fault.

0..1

FaultUrgencyEnum

manufacturerFaultCode

Manufacturer fault code

A manufacturer specific code for the fault.

0..1

String

A.2.4 “Validity” package

D2Payload/Common/Classes/Validity

A.2.4.1 “Validity” package classes

Table A.8— Classes of the “Validity” package

Class name

Designation

Definition

Stereotype

Abstract

CalendarWeekWithinMonth

Calendar week within month

Specification of periods defined by relevant calendar weeks in a month, see ISO8601. Note: Calendar weeks start with Monday. First week is the week containing the first of the month.

D2Class

no

DayWeekMonth

Day week month

Specification of periods defined by the intersection of days or instances of them, calendar weeks and months.

D2Class

no

InstanceOfDayWithinMonth

Instance of day within month

Specification of periods defined by the instance of a specific weekday within a month (e.g. 3rd Tuesday in May)

D2Class

no

NamedArea

Named area

An abstract hook class to hook in a model for a named area.

D2Class

yes

OverallPeriod

Overall period

A continuous or discontinuous period of validity defined by overall bounding start and end times and the possible intersection of valid periods (potentially recurring) with the complement of exception periods (also potentially recurring).

D2Class

no

Period

Period

A continuous time period or a set of discontinuous time periods defined by the intersection of a set of criteria all within an overall delimiting interval.

D2Class

no

PublicHoliday

Public holiday

Specification of a specific public holiday in case specialDayType is set to ‘publicHoliday’.

D2Class

no

SpecialDay

Special day

Specification of a special type of day, possibly also a public holiday. Can be country or region specific.

D2Class

no

TimePeriodOfDay

Time period of day

Specification of a continuous period of time within a 24 hour period.

D2Class

no

Validity

Validity

Specification of validity, either explicitly or by a validity time period specification which may be discontinuous.

D2Class

no

A.2.4.2 Associations of “Validity” package

Table A.9— Associations of the “Validity” package

Class name

Association end

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Target

OverallPeriod

exceptionPeriod

Exception period

A single time period, a recurring time period or a set of different recurring time periods during which validity is false.

0..*

Period

validPeriod

Valid period

A single time period, a recurring time period or a set of different recurring time periods during which validity is true.

0..*

Period

Period

recurringSpecialDay

Recurring special day

A recurring period in terms of special days.

0..*

SpecialDay

recurringDayWeekMonthPeriod

Recurring day week month period

A recurring period defined in terms of days of the week, weeks of the month and months of the year.

0..*

DayWeekMonth

recurringTimePeriodOfDay

Recurring time period of day

A recurring period of a day.

0..*

TimePeriodOfDay

SpecialDay

namedArea

Named area

0..*

NamedArea

Validity

validityTimeSpecification

Validity time specification

A specification of periods of validity defined by overall bounding start and end times and the possible intersection of valid periods with exception periods (exception periods overriding valid periods).

1..1

OverallPeriod

A.2.4.3 “Validity” package attributes

Table A.10— Attributes of the “Validity” package

Class name

Attribute name

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Type

CalendarWeekWithinMonth

applicableCalenderWeekWithinMonth

Applicable calender week within month

Calender week in month. See ISO8601. All weeks of the month” is expressed by not using the CalendarWeekOfMonth class.

Note: Calendar weeks start with Monday. First week is the week containing the first of the month.

1..6

CalendarWeekWithinMonthEnum

DayWeekMonth

applicableDay

Applicable day

Applicable day of the week. “All days of the week” is expressed by non-inclusion of this attribute.

0..7

DayEnum

applicableMonth

Applicable month

Applicable month of the year. “All months of the year” is expressed by non-inclusion of this attribute.

0..12

MonthOfYearEnum

InstanceOfDayWithinMonth

applicableInstanceOfDayWithinMonth

Applicable instance of day within month

The specified integer instance of the specified applicable day within a month.

1..5

InstanceOfDayEnum

OverallPeriod

overallEndTime

Overall end time

End of bounding period of validity defined by date and time.

0..1

DateTime

overallStartTime

Overall start time

Start of bounding period of validity defined by date and time.

1..1

DateTime

Period

endOfPeriod

End of period

End of a period.

0..1

DateTime

periodName

Period name

The name of the period.

0..1

MultilingualString

startOfPeriod

Start of period

Start of period.

0..1

DateTime

PublicHoliday

publicHolidayName

Public holiday name

Specification of a specific public holiday by its name.

1..1

MultilingualString

SpecialDay

intersectWithApplicableDays

Intersect with applicable days

When true, the period is the intersection of applicable days and this special day. When false, the period is the union of applicable days and this special day.

1..1

Boolean

publicEvent

Public event

Type of public event on this special day.

0..1

PublicEventTypeEnum

specialDayType

Special day type

Specification of a special day, for example schoolDay, publicHoliday, …

1..1

SpecialDayTypeEnum

TimePeriodOfDay

endTimeOfPeriod

End time of period

End of time period.

1..1

Time

startTimeOfPeriod

Start time of period

Start of time period.

1..1

Time

Validity

overrunning

Overrunning

The activity or action described by the SituationRecord is still in progress, overrunning its planned duration as indicated in a previous version of this record or even in current version.

0..1

Boolean

validityStatus

Validitystatus

Specification of validity, either explicitly overriding the validity time specification or confirming it.

1..1

ValidityStatusEnum

A.2.5 “Vehicle” package

D2Payload/Common/Classes/Vehicle

A.2.5.1 “Vehicle” package classes

Table A.11— Classes of the “Vehicle” package

Class name

Designation

Definition

Stereotype

Abstract

AxleSpacing

Axle spacing

The spacing details between the axle sets of an individual vehicle numbered from the front to the back of the vehicle.

D2Class

no

AxleWeight

Axle weight

The weight details of a specific axle on the vehicle.

D2Class

no

Vehicle

Vehicle

Details of an individual vehicle.

D2Class

no

A.2.5.2 Associations of “Vehicle” package

Table A.12— Associations of the “Vehicle” package

Class name

Association end

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Target

Vehicle

vehicleCharacteristics

Vehicle characteristics

0..1

VehicleCharacteristics

axleSpacingOnVehicle

Axle spacing on vehicle

The spacing between axles on the vehicles.

0..*

AxleSpacing

hazardousGoodsAssociatedWithVehicle

Hazardous goods associated with vehicle

Details of hazardous goods carried by the vehicle.

0..1

HazardousMaterials

specificAxleWeight

Specific axle weight

The weight details relating to a specific axle on the vehicle.

0..*

AxleWeight

A.2.5.3 “Vehicle” package attributes

Table A.13— Attributes of the “Vehicle” package

Class name

Attribute name

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Type

AxleSpacing

axleSpacing

Axle spacing

The spacing interval, indicated by the axleSpacingSequenceIdentifier, between the axles of an individual vehicle from front to back of the vehicle.

1..1

MetresAsFloat

axleSpacingSequenceIdentifier

Axle spacing sequence identifier

Indicates the sequence number of the interval between the axles of the individual vehicle from front to back (e.g. 1, 2, 3…). This cannot exceed (numberOfAxles -1) if the numberOfAxles is also given as part of the VehicleCharacteristics.

1..1

NonNegativeInteger

AxleWeight

axlePositionIdentifier

Axle position identifier

Indicates the position of the axle on the vehicle numbered from front to back (i.e. 1, 2, 3…). This cannot exceed the numberOfAxles if provided as part of VehicleCharacteristics.

1..1

NonNegativeInteger

axleWeight

Axle weight

The weight of the specific axle, indicated by the axleSequenceIdentifier, on the vehicle numbered from front to back of the vehicle.

0..1

Tonnes

maximumPermittedAxleWeight

Maximum permitted axle weight

The maximum permitted weight of this specific axle on the vehicle.

0..1

Tonnes

Vehicle

anonymizedVehicleReference

Anonymized vehicle reference

A reference for a vehicle derived from vehicle properties such as registration number but encoded so that it does not allow a human to identify the vehicle directly from the encoded value

0..1

String

vehicleColour

Vehicle colour

The colour of the vehicle.

0..1

MultilingualString

vehicleCountryOfOrigin

Vehicle country of origin

Specification of the country in which the vehicle is registered. The code is the 2-alpha code as given in EN ISO 3166-1 which is updated by the ISO 3166 Maintenance Agency.

0..1

CountryCode

vehicleIdentifier

Vehicle identifier

A vehicle identification number (VIN) comprising 17 characters that is based on either ISO 3779 or ISO 3780 and uniquely identifies the individual vehicle. This is normally securely attached to the vehicle chassis.

0..1

String

vehicleManufacturer

Vehicle manufacturer

Indicates the stated manufacturer of the vehicle, e.g. Ford.

0..1

String

vehicleModel

Vehicle model

Indicates the model (or range name) of the vehicle, e.g. Mondeo.

0..1

String

vehicleRegistrationPlateIdentifier

Vehicle registration plate identifier

An identifier or code displayed on a vehicle registration plate attached to the vehicle used for official identification purposes. The registration identifier is numeric or alphanumeric and is unique within the issuing authority’s region.

0..1

String

vehicleStatus

Vehicle status

Vehicle status.

0..1

VehicleStatusEnum

A.2.6 “VehicleCharacteristics” package

D2Payload/Common/Classes/VehicleCharacteristics

A.2.6.1 “VehicleCharacteristics” package classes

Table A.14— Classes of the “VehicleCharacteristics” package

Class name

Designation

Definition

Stereotype

Abstract

Emissions

Emissions

Emission characteristics of vehicles.

D2Class

no

GrossWeightCharacteristic

Gross weight characteristic

Gross weight characteristic of a vehicle.

D2Class

no

HeaviestAxleWeightCharacteristic

Heaviest axle weight characteristic

Weight characteristic of the heaviest axle on the vehicle.

D2Class

no

HeightCharacteristic

Height characteristic

Height characteristic of a vehicle.

D2Class

no

LengthCharacteristic

Length characteristic

Length characteristic of a vehicle.

D2Class

no

NumberOfAxlesCharacteristic

Number of axles characteristic

Number of axles characteristic of a vehicle.

D2Class

no

VehicleCharacteristics

Vehicle characteristics

The characteristics of a vehicle, e.g. lorry of gross weight greater than 30 tonnes.

D2Class

no

WidthCharacteristic

Width characteristic

Width characteristic of a vehicle.

D2Class

no

A.2.6.2 Associations of “VehicleCharacteristics” package

Table A.15— Associations of the “VehicleCharacteristics” package

Class name

Association end

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Target

VehicleCharacteristics

emissions

Emissions

0..1

Emissions

grossWeightCharacteristic

Gross weight characteristic

0..2

GrossWeightCharacteristic

heaviestAxleWeightCharacteristic

Heaviest axle weight characteristic

0..2

HeaviestAxleWeightCharacteristic

heightCharacteristic

Height characteristic

0..2

HeightCharacteristic

lengthCharacteristic

Length characteristic

0..2

LengthCharacteristic

numberOfAxlesCharacteristic

Number of axles characteristic

0..2

NumberOfAxlesCharacteristic

widthCharacteristic

Width characteristic

0..2

WidthCharacteristic

A.2.6.3 “VehicleCharacteristics” package attributes

Table A.16— Attributes of the “VehicleCharacteristics” package

Class name

Attribute name

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Type

Emissions

emissionClassificationEuro

Emission classification euro

The minimum Euro emission classification the vehicle(s) have to comply with according to the 1970 Directive 70/220/EEC and its several amendments.

Note that vehicleType and fuelType need to be provided in order to make this classification explicit.

0..1

EmissionClassificationEuroEnum

emissionClassificationOther

Emission classification other

Some other (probably locally defined) value(s) for emission classification.

0..*

String

emissionLevel

Emission level

The low emission level of a vehicle.

0..1

LowEmissionLevelEnum

GrossWeightCharacteristic

comparisonOperator

Comparison operator

The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.

1..1

ComparisonOperatorEnum

grossVehicleWeight

Gross vehicle weight

The gross weight of the vehicle and its load, including any trailers.

1..1

Tonnes

typeOfWeight

Type of weight

The meaning of the weight value

1..1

WeightTypeEnum

HeaviestAxleWeightCharacteristic

comparisonOperator

Comparison operator

The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.

1..1

ComparisonOperatorEnum

heaviestAxleWeight

Heaviest axle weight

The weight of the heaviest axle on the vehicle.

1..1

Tonnes

HeightCharacteristic

comparisonOperator

Comparison operator

The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.

1..1

ComparisonOperatorEnum

vehicleHeight

Vehicle height

The height of the highest part, excluding antennae, of an individual vehicle above the road surface, in metres.

1..1

MetresAsFloat

LengthCharacteristic

comparisonOperator

Comparison operator

The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.

1..1

ComparisonOperatorEnum

vehicleLength

Vehicle length

The overall distance between the front and back of an individual vehicle, including the length of any trailers, couplings, embedded features etc.

1..1

MetresAsFloat

NumberOfAxlesCharacteristic

comparisonOperator

Comparison operator

The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.

1..1

ComparisonOperatorEnum

numberOfAxles

Number of axles

The total number of axles of an individual vehicle.

1..1

NonNegativeInteger

VehicleCharacteristics

fuelType

Fuel type

The type of fuel used by the vehicle.

0..*

FuelTypeEnum

loadType

Load type

The type of load carried by the vehicle, especially in respect of hazardous loads.

0..1

LoadTypeEnum

vehicleEquipment

Vehicle equipment

The type of equipment in use or on board the vehicle.

0..1

VehicleEquipmentEnum

vehicleType

Vehicle type

Vehicle type.

0..*

VehicleTypeEnum

vehicleUsage

Vehicle usage

The type of usage of the vehicle (i.e. for what purpose is the vehicle being used).

0..1

VehicleUsageEnum

yearOfFirstRegistration

Year of first registration

Year of first registration of the vehicle

0..1

Year

WidthCharacteristic

comparisonOperator

Comparison operator

The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.

1..1

ComparisonOperatorEnum

vehicleWidth

Vehicle width

The maximum width of an individual vehicle, including any features embedded or fixed on it, in metres.

1..1

MetresAsFloat

A.2.7 “WeatherRelated” package

D2Payload/Common/Classes/WeatherRelated

A.2.7.1 “WeatherRelated” package classes

Table A.17— Classes of the “WeatherRelated” package

Class name

Designation

Definition

Stereotype

Abstract

Humidity

Humidity

Details of atmospheric humidity.

D2Class

no

Pollution

Pollution

Details of atmospheric pollution.

D2Class

no

PrecipitationDetail

Precipitation detail

Details of precipitation (rain, snow etc.).

D2Class

no

Pressure

Pressure

Details of atmospheric pressure.

D2Class

no

RoadSurfaceConditionMeasurements

Road surface condition measurements

Measurements of the road surface condition which relate specifically to the weather.

D2Class

no

Temperature

Temperature

Details of atmospheric temperature.

D2Class

no

TemperatureBelowOrAboveRoadSurface

Temperature below or above road surface

Measurement of temperature below or above the road surface.

D2Class

no

Visibility

Visibility

Details of atmospheric visibility.

D2Class

no

Wind

Wind

Wind conditions on the road.

D2Class

no

A.2.7.2 Associations of “WeatherRelated” package

Table A.18— Associations of the “WeatherRelated” package

Class name

Association end

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Target

Humidity

relativeHumidity

Relative humidity

The amount of water vapour in the air, as a percentage of the amount of water vapour in saturated air at the same temperature and at atmospheric pressure. The measurement is taken between 1.5 and 2 m above the ground and behind a meteorological screen.

1..1

PercentageValue

Pollution

pollutantConcentration

Pollutant concentration

The average concentration of the pollutant in the air.

0..1

MicrogramsConcentrationValue

PrecipitationDetail

depositionDepth

Deposition depth

The equivalent depth of the water layer resulting from precipitation or deposition on a non-porous horizontal surface. Non liquid precipitation is considered as melted in water form.

0..1

FloatingPointMetreDistanceValue

precipitationIntensity

Precipitation intensity

The height of the precipitation received per unit time.

0..1

PrecipitationIntensityValue

Pressure

pressureValue

Pressure value

1..1

PressureValue

RoadSurfaceConditionMeasurements

temperatureBelowOrAboveRoadSurface

Temperature below or above road surface

Temperature measurements below or above the road surface.

0..*

TemperatureBelowOr AboveRoadSurface

deIcingApplicationRate

De-icing application rate

Indicates the rate at which de-icing agents have been applied to the specified road.

0..1

ApplicationRateValue

protectionTemperature

Protection temperature

The road surface temperature down to which the surface is protected from freezing.

0..1

TemperatureValue

depthOfSnow

Depth of snow

The depth of snow recorded on the road`surface.

0..1

FloatingPointMetreDistanceValue

iceLayerThickness

Ice layer thickness

The depth of ice to be found on the road surface.

0..1

FloatingPointMetreDistanceValue

friction

Friction

The friction value of the road.

0..1

FrictionValue

deIcingConcentration

De-icing concentration

Indicates the concentration of de-icing agent present in surface water on the specified road.

0..1

KilogramsConcentrationValue

icePercentage

Ice percentage

The percentage of ice in the water.

0..1

PercentageValue

roadSurfaceTemperature

Road surface temperature

The temperature measured on the road surface.

0..1

TemperatureValue

waterFilmThickness

Water film thickness

The depth of standing water to be found on the road surface.

0..1

FloatingPointMetreDistanceValue

Temperature

minimumTemperature

Minimum temperature

The minimum temperature during the forecast or measurement period.

0..1

TemperatureValue

dewPointTemperature

Dew point temperature

The temperature to which the air would have to cool (at constant pressure and water vapour content) in order to reach saturation.

0..1

TemperatureValue

maximumTemperature

Maximum temperature

The maximum temperature during the forecast or measurement period.

0..1

TemperatureValue

airTemperature

Air temperature

The air temperature measured in the shade between 1.5 and 2 metres above ground level.

0..1

TemperatureValue

TemperatureBelowOrAboveRoadSurface

temperatureBelowOrAboveRoadSurface

Temperature below or above road surface

The temperature measured at the specified height below or above the road surface.

1..1

TemperatureValue

Visibility

minimumVisibilityDistance

Minimum visibility distance

The minimum distance, measured or estimated, beyond which drivers may be unable to clearly see a vehicle or an obstacle.

1..1

IntegerMetreDistanceValue

Wind

maximumWindDirectionBearing

Maximum wind direction bearing

The direction from which the maximum wind blows, in terms of a bearing measured in degrees (0 - 359).

0..1

DirectionBearingValue

windDirectionBearing

Wind direction bearing

The average direction from which the wind blows, in terms of a bearing measured in degrees (0 - 359).

0..1

DirectionBearingValue

windDirectionCompass

Wind direction compass

The average direction from which the wind blows, in terms of points of the compass.

0..1

DirectionCompassValue

maximumWindDirectionCompass

Maximum wind direction compass

The direction from which the maximum wind blows, in terms of points of the compass.

0..1

DirectionCompassValue

windSpeed

Wind speed

The wind speed averaged over at least 10 minutes, measured at a default height of 10 metres (meteorological standard) above the road surface, unless measurement height is specified.

0..1

WindSpeedValue

maximumWindSpeed

Maximum wind speed

The maximum wind speed in a measurement period of 10 minutes.

0..1

WindSpeedValue

A.2.7.3 “WeatherRelated” package attributes

Table A.19— Attributes of the “WeatherRelated” package

Class name

Attribute name

Designation

Definition

Multiplicity

Type

Pollution

pollutantType

Pollutant type

The type of pollutant in the air.

1..1

PollutantTypeEnum

PrecipitationDetail

precipitationIntensityGrade

Precipitation intensity grade

The intensity of precipitation expressed by enumerated value,

0..1

PrecipitationIntensityEnum

precipitationType

Precipitation type

The type of precipitation which is affecting the driving conditions.

0..1

PrecipitationTypeEnum

TemperatureBelowOrAboveRoadSurface

heightBelowOrAboveRoadSurface

Height below or above road surface

The height of the measurement either below (negative value) or above (positive value) the road surface.

1..1

MetresAsFloat

Wind

windMeasurementHeight

Wind measurement height

The height in metres above the road surface at which the wind is measured.

0..1

MetresAsNonNegativeInteger

A.3 Data Dictionary of <<D2Datatype>> for “Common”

This clause contains the definitions of all data types which are used in the “Common”.

A.3.1 The <<D2Datatype>> “AngleInDegrees”

An integer number representing an angle in whole degrees between 0 and 359.

A.3.2 The <<D2Datatype>> “AxlesPerHour”

Vehicle axles per hour.

A.3.3 The <<D2Datatype>> “Base64Binary”

Binary data in base 64 encoding, for example for image data.

A.3.4 The <<D2Datatype>> “Boolean”

Boolean has the value space required to support the mathematical concept of binary-valued logic: {true, false}.

A.3.5 The <<D2Datatype>> “ConcentrationKilogramsPerCubicMetre”

Concentration defined in kilograms per cubic metre (equivalent to grams per litre under standard conditions).

A.3.6 The <<D2Datatype>> “ConcentrationMicrogramsPerCubicMetre”

A measure of concentration defined in µg/m3 (micrograms/cubic metre).

A.3.7 The <<D2Datatype>> “CountryCode”

EN ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 two-letter country code

A.3.8 The <<D2Datatype>> “CubicMetres”

A volumetric measure defined in cubic metres.

A.3.9 The <<D2Datatype>> “Date”

A combination of year, month and day integer-valued properties plus an optional timezone property. It represents an interval of exactly one day, beginning on the first moment of the day in the timezone, i.e. ‘00:00:00’ up to but not including ‘24:00:00’.

A.3.10 The <<D2Datatype>> “DateTime”

A combination of integer-valued year, month, day, hour, minute properties, a decimal-valued second property and a time zone property from which it is possible to determine the local time, the equivalent UTC time and the time zone offset from UTC.

A.3.11 The <<D2Datatype>> “Decimal”

A decimal number whose value space is the set of numbers that can be obtained by multiplying an integer by a non-positive power of ten, i.e., expressible as i × 10^-n where i and n are integers and n >= 0.

A.3.12 The <<D2Datatype>> “Double”

A double precision number whose value space consists of the values m × 2^e, where m is an integer whose absolute value is less than 2^53, and e is an integer between -1024 and 1023, inclusive.

A.3.13 The <<D2Datatype>> “Float”

A floating point number whose value space consists of the values m × 2^e, where m is an integer whose absolute value is less than 2^24, and e is an integer between -149 and 104, inclusive.

A.3.14 The <<D2Datatype>> “Hectopascal”

A measure of pressure defined in hectopascal.

A.3.15 The <<D2Datatype>> “Integer”

An integer number whose value space is the set {-2147483648, -2147483647, -2147483646, …, -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, …, 2147483645, 2147483646, 2147483647}.

A.3.16 The <<D2Datatype>> “IntensityKilogramsPerSquareMetre”

A measure of the quantity of application of a substance to an area defined in kilograms per square metre.

A.3.17 The <<D2Datatype>> “IntensityMillimetresPerHour”

A measure of precipitation intensity defined in millimetres per hour.

A.3.18 The <<D2Datatype>> “KilometresPerHour”

A measure of speed defined in kilometres per hour.

A.3.19 The <<D2Datatype>> “Language”

A language datatype, identifies a specified language by an ISO 639-1 2-alpha code.

A.3.20 The <<D2Datatype>> “LongString”

A character string with no specified length limit, whose value space is the set of finite-length sequences of characters. Every character has a corresponding Universal Character Set code point (as defined in ISO/IEC 10646), which is an integer.

A.3.21 The <<D2Datatype>> “MetresAsFloat”

A measure of distance defined in metres in a floating point format.

A.3.22 The <<D2Datatype>> “MetresAsNonNegativeInteger”

A measure of distance defined in metres in a non negative integer format.

A.3.23 The <<D2Datatype>> “MetresPerSecond”

A measure of speed defined in metres per second.

A.3.24 The <<D2Datatype>> “MultilingualString”

A multilingual string, whereby the same text may be expressed in more than one language.

A.3.25 The <<D2Datatype>> “NonNegativeInteger”

An integer number whose value space is the set {0, 1, 2, …, 2147483645, 2147483646, 2147483647}.

A.3.26 The <<D2Datatype>> “Percentage”

A measure of percentage.

A.3.27 The <<D2Datatype>> “Reference”

A reference to an identifiable managed object where the identifier is unique. It comprises an identifier (e.g. GUID) and a string identifying the class of the referenced object.

A.3.28 The <<D2Datatype>> “Seconds”

Seconds.

A.3.29 The <<D2Datatype>> “String”

A character string whose value space is the set of finite-length sequences of characters. Every character has a corresponding Universal Character Set code point (as defined in ISO/IEC 10646), which is an integer.

A.3.30 The <<D2Datatype>> “TemperatureCelsius”

A measure of temperature defined in degrees Celsius.

A.3.31 The <<D2Datatype>> “Time”

An instant of time that recurs every day. The value space of time is the space of time of day values as defined in § 5.3 of [ISO 8601]. Specifically, it is a set of zero-duration daily time instances.

A.3.32 The <<D2Datatype>> “Tonnes”

A measure of weight defined in metric tonnes.

A.3.33 The <<D2Datatype>> “Url”

A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address comprising a compact string of characters for a resource available on the Internet.

A.3.34 The <<D2Datatype>> “VehiclesPerHour”

Vehicles per hour.

A.3.35 The <<D2Datatype>> “VersionedReference”

A reference to an identifiable version managed object where the combination of the identifier and version is unique. It comprises an identifier (e.g. GUID), a version (NonNegativeInteger) and a string identifying the class of the referenced object.

A.3.36 The <<D2Datatype>> “Year”

A year.

A.4 Data Dictionary of <<D2Enumeration>> for “Common”

This clause contains the definitions of all enumerations which are used in the “Common”.

A.4.1 The <<D2Enumeration>> “CalendarWeekWithinMonthEnum”

Calendar week within month (see ISO8601).

Table A.20— Values contained in the enumeration “CalendarWeekWithinMonthEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

fifthWeek

Fifth week

Fifth week of the month.

firstWeek

First week

Calendar week containing the first of the month. Several days of the first week of the month may occur in the previous calendar month. By construction, the last week of a preceding month can also be the first week of a subsequent month.

fourthWeek

Fourth week

Fourth week of the month.

lastWeek

Last week

Last calendar week within month, regardless of its actual number. The last calendar week is the week beginning with Monday and containing the last of the month.

secondWeek

Second week

Second week of the month.

sixthWeek

Sixth week

Sixth week of the month.

thirdWeek

Third week

Third week of the month.

A.4.2 The <<D2Enumeration>> “ComparisonOperatorEnum”

Logical comparison operations.

Table A.21— Values contained in the enumeration “ComparisonOperatorEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

equalTo

Equal to

Logical comparison operator of equal to”.

greaterThan

Greater than

Logical comparison operator of “greater than”.

greaterThanOrEqualTo

Greater than or equal to

Logical comparison operator of “greater than or equal to”.

lessThan

Less than

Logical comparison operator of “less than”.

lessThanOrEqualTo

Less than or equal to

Logical comparison operator of “less than or equal to”.

A.4.3 The <<D2Enumeration>> “ComputationMethodEnum”

Types of computational methods used in deriving data values for data sets.

Table A.22— Values contained in the enumeration “ComputationMethodEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

arithmeticAverageOfSamplesBasedOnAFixedNumberOfSamples

Arithmetic average of samples based on a fixed number of samples

Arithmetic average of sample values based on a fixed number of samples.

arithmeticAverageOfSamplesInATimePeriod

Arithmetic average of samples in a time period

Arithmetic average of sample values in a time period.

harmonicAverageOfSamplesInATimePeriod

Harmonic average of samples in a time period

Harmonic average of sample values in a time period.

medianOfSamplesInATimePeriod

Median of samples in a time period

Median of sample values taken over a time period.

movingAverageOfSamples

Moving average of samples

Moving average of sample values.

A.4.4 The <<D2Enumeration>> “ConfidentialityValueEnum”

Values of confidentiality.

Table A.23— Values contained in the enumeration “ConfidentialityValueEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

internalUse

Internal use

For internal use only of the recipient organisation.

noRestriction

No restriction

No restriction on usage.

restrictedToAuthorities

Restricted to authorities

Restricted for use only by authorities.

restrictedToAuthoritiesAndTrafficOperators

Restricted to authorities and traffic operators

Restricted for use only by authorities and traffic operators.

A.4.5 The <<D2Enumeration>> “DangerousGoodsRegulationsEnum”

Types of dangerous goods regulations.

Table A.24— Values contained in the enumeration “DangerousGoodsRegulationsEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

adr

ADR

European agreement on the international carriage of dangerous goods on road.

iataIcao

IATA ICAO

Regulations covering the international transportation of dangerous goods issued by the International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organisation.

imoImdg

IMO IMDG

Regulations regarding the transportation of dangerous goods on ocean-going vessels issued by the International Maritime Organisation.

railroadDangerousGoodsBook

Railroad dangerous goods book

International regulations concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by rail.

A.4.6 The <<D2Enumeration>> “DayEnum”

Days of the week.

Table A.25— Values contained in the enumeration “DayEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

friday

Friday

Friday.

monday

Monday

Monday.

saturday

Saturday

Saturday.

sunday

Sunday

Sunday.

thursday

Thursday

Thursday.

tuesday

Tuesday

Tuesday.

wednesday

Wednesday

Wednesday.

A.4.7 The <<D2Enumeration>> “DirectionCompassEnum”

Cardinal direction points of the compass.

Table A.26— Values contained in the enumeration “DirectionCompassEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

east

East

East.

eastNorthEast

East north east

East north east.

eastSouthEast

East south east

East south east.

north

North

North.

northEast

North east

North east.

northNorthEast

North north east

North north east.

northNorthWest

North north west

North north west.

northWest

North west

North west.

south

South

South.

southEast

South east

South east.

southSouthEast

South south east

South south east.

southSouthWest

South south west

South south west.

southWest

South west

South west.

west

West

West.

westNorthWest

West north west

West north west.

westSouthWest

West south west

West south west.

A.4.8 The <<D2Enumeration>> “EmissionClassificationEuroEnum”

Classification of emission according to the Euro emission classification (based on serveral amendments on 1970 Directive 70/220/EEC). Note That vehicleType as well as fuelType are mandatory to provide to make this classification explicit.

Table A.27— Values contained in the enumeration “EmissionClassificationEuroEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

euro5

Euro5

Euro 5.

euro5a

Euro5a

Euro 5a.

euro5b

Euro5b

Euro 5b.

euro6

Euro6

Euro 6.

euro6a

Euro6a

Euro 6a.

euro6b

Euro6b

Euro 6b.

euro6c

Euro6c

Euro 6c.

euroV

Euro v

Euro V.

euroVI

Euro v i

Euro VI.

other

Other

Any other level.

A.4.9 The <<D2Enumeration>> “FaultSeverityEnum”

Classification of the severity of faults.

Table A.28— Values contained in the enumeration “FaultSeverityEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

high

High

The fault is of high severity which will render the equipment unusable or any data generated by the equipment to be of no value.

low

Low

The fault is of low severity and has only limited impact on the usability of the equipment or the value of the data generated by the equipment.

medium

Medium

The fault is of medium severity which will significantly limit the usability of the equipment or devalue the usefulness of the data generated by the equipment.

unknown

Unknown

The fault is of unknown severity and hence its effect on the usability of the equipment or the usefulness of the data generated by the equipment can not be assessed.

A.4.10 The <<D2Enumeration>> “FaultUrgencyEnum”

Classification of the urgency to rectify a fault.

Table A.29— Values contained in the enumeration “FaultUrgencyEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

extremelyUrgent

Extremely urgent

The fault is to be rectified extremely urgency.

normal

Normal

The fault is of normal urgency.

unknown

Unknown

The fault is of unknown urgency.

urgent

Urgent

The fault is to be rectified urgent.

A.4.11 The <<D2Enumeration>> “FuelTypeEnum”

Type of fuel used by a vehicle.

Table A.30— Values contained in the enumeration “FuelTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

all

All

All sort of fuel is accepted.

battery

Battery

Battery.

biodiesel

Biodiesel

Biodiesel.

diesel

Diesel

Fuel used for compression-ignition (CI) engines.

dieselBatteryHybrid

Diesel battery hybrid

Diesel and battery hybrid.

ethanol

Ethanol

Ethanol.

hydrogen

Hydrogen

Hydrogen.

liquidGas

Liquid gas

Liquid gas of any type including LPG.

lpg

LPG

Liquid petroleum gas.

methane

Methane

Methane gas.

other

Other

Other.

petrol

Petrol

Fuel used for positive-ignition (PI) engines.

petrol95Octane

Petrol95 octane

Petrol with 95 octane.

petrol98Octane

Petrol98 octane

Petrol with 98 octane.

petrolBatteryHybrid

Petrol battery hybrid

Petrol and battery hybrid.

petrolLeaded

Petrol leaded

Leaded petrol.

petrolUnleaded

Petrol unleaded

Unleaded petrol.

unknown

Unknown

The sort of fuel is not known.

A.4.12 The <<D2Enumeration>> “InformationDeliveryServicesEnum”

List of service channels or devices on which information or data exchanged can be delivered.

Table A.31— Values contained in the enumeration “InformationDeliveryServicesEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

anyGeneralDeliveryService

Any general delivery service

Includes any general delivery channel such as broadcast channels (e.g. radio, tv, RDS-TMC, TPEG services, etc.) or web publishing available to public or to specific users, depending on Service Provider policies.

safetyServices

Safety services

Specific services which deliver warning alerts to end users to enhance safety via any specific application available to drivers, including C-ITS services.

vms

Vms

Variable Message Signs or any other visual roadside devices which information are accessible to drivers which aim to affect driving style improving safety and road network LoS.

A.4.13 The <<D2Enumeration>> “InformationStatusEnum”

Status of the related information (i.e. real, test or exercise).

Table A.32— Values contained in the enumeration “InformationStatusEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

real

Real

The information is real. It is not a test or exercise.

securityExercise

Security exercise

The information is part of an exercise which is for testing security.

technicalExercise

Technical exercise

The information is part of an exercise which includes tests of associated technical subsystems.

test

Test

The information is part of a test for checking the exchange of this type of information.

A.4.14 The <<D2Enumeration>> “InstanceOfDayEnum”

Instances of a day of the week in a month

Table A.33— Values contained in the enumeration “InstanceOfDayEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

fifthInstance

Fifth instance

Fifth instance of specified day of week in month.

firstInstance

First instance

First instance of specified day of week in month.

fourthInstance

Fourth instance

Fourth instance of specified day of week in month.

lastInstance

Last instance

Last instance of specified day of week in month (regardless its actual instance number).

secondInstance

Second instance

Second instance of specified day of week in month.

thirdInstance

Third instance

Third instance of specified day of week in month.

A.4.15 The <<D2Enumeration>> “LoadTypeEnum”

Types of load carried by a vehicle.

Table A.34— Values contained in the enumeration “LoadTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

abnormalLoad

Abnormal load

A load that exceeds normal vehicle dimensions in terms of height, length, width, gross vehicle weight or axle weight or any combination of these. Generally termed an “abnormal load”.

ammunition

Ammunition

Ammunition.

chemicals

Chemicals

Chemicals of unspecified type.

combustibleMaterials

Combustible materials

Combustible materials of unspecified type.

corrosiveMaterials

Corrosive materials

Corrosive materials of unspecified type.

debris

Debris

Debris of unspecified type.

empty

Empty

No load.

explosiveMaterials

Explosive materials

Explosive materials of unspecified type.

extraHighLoad

Extra high load

A load of exceptional height.

extraLongLoad

Extra long load

A load of exceptional length.

extraWideLoad

Extra wide load

A load of exceptional width.

fuel

Fuel

Fuel of unspecified type.

glass

Glass

Glass.

goods

Goods

Any goods of a commercial nature.

hazardousMaterials

Hazardous materials

Materials classed as being of a hazardous nature.

liquid

Liquid

Liquid of an unspecified nature.

livestock

Livestock

Livestock.

materials

Materials

General materials of unspecified type.

materialsDangerousForPeople

Materials dangerous for people

Materials classed as being of a danger to people or animals.

materialsDangerousForTheEnvironment

Materials dangerous for the environment

Materials classed as being potentially dangerous to the environment.

materialsDangerousForWater

Materials dangerous for water

Materials classed as being dangerous when exposed to water (e.g. materials which may react exothermically with water).

oil

Oil

Oil.

ordinary

Ordinary

Materials that present limited environmental or health risk. Non-combustible, non-toxic, non-corrosive.

other

Other

Other than as defined in this enumeration.

perishableProducts

Perishable products

Products or produce that will significantly degrade in quality or freshness over a short period of time.

petrol

Petrol

Petrol or petroleum.

pharmaceuticalMaterials

Pharmaceutical materials

Pharmaceutical materials.

radioactiveMaterials

Radioactive materials

Materials that emit significant quantities of electro-magnetic radiation that may present a risk to people, animals or the environment.

refrigeratedGoods

Refrigerated goods

Refrigerated goods.

refuse

Refuse

Refuse.

toxicMaterials

Toxic materials

Materials of a toxic nature which may damage the environment or endanger public health.

vehicles

Vehicles

Vehicles of any type which are being transported.

A.4.16 The <<D2Enumeration>> “LowEmissionLevelEnum”

The emission level of a vehicle.

Table A.35— Values contained in the enumeration “LowEmissionLevelEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

freeOfEmission

Free of emission

Only vehicles that do not produce emissions (e.g. electric driven). Hybrid driven cars are allowed, when they switch to emission free mode within the considered situation.

lowLevelEmission

Low level emission

Vehicles with low level mission.

A.4.17 The <<D2Enumeration>> “MonthOfYearEnum”

A list of the months of the year.

Table A.36— Values contained in the enumeration “MonthOfYearEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

april

April

The month of April.

august

August

The month of August.

december

December

The month of December.

february

February

The month of February.

january

January

The month of January.

july

July

The month of July.

june

June

The month of June.

march

March

The month of March.

may

May

The month of May.

november

November

The month of November.

october

October

The month of October.

september

September

The month of September.

A.4.18 The <<D2Enumeration>> “PollutantTypeEnum”

Types of pollutant that can be measured in the atmosphere.

Table A.37— Values contained in the enumeration “PollutantTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

benzeneTolueneXylene

Benzene toluene xylene

Benzene, toluene or xylene.

carbonMonoxide

Carbon monoxide

Carbon monoxide.

lead

Lead

Lead.

methane

Methane

Methane.

nitricOxide

Nitric oxide

Nitric oxide.

nitrogenDioxide

Nitrogen dioxide

Nitrogen dioxide.

nitrogenMonoxide

Nitrogen monoxide

Nitrogen monoxide.

nitrogenOxides

Nitrogen oxides

Nitrogen oxides.

nonMethaneHydrocarbons

Non methane hydrocarbons

Non-methane hydrocarbons.

ozone

Ozone

Ozone.

particulates10

Particulates10

Particulate matter which passes through a size-selective inlet with a 50% cut-off efficiency at an aerodynamic diameter of 10 µm (micrometres).

polycyclicAromaticHydrocarbons

Polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons

Polycyclic aromatic ydrocarbons.

primaryParticulate

Primary particulate

Primary particulate particles.

sulphurDioxide

Sulphur dioxide

Sulphur dioxide.

totalHydrocarbons

Total hydrocarbons

Total hydrocarbons, i.e. including methane and non-methane.

A.4.19 The <<D2Enumeration>> “PrecipitationIntensityEnum”

Intensity of precipitation.

Table A.38— Values contained in the enumeration “PrecipitationIntensityEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

heavy

Heavy

Heavy precipitation.

light

Light

Light precipitation.

moderate

Moderate

Moderate precipitation.

noPhenomena

No phenomena

No precipitation phenomena.

severe

Severe

#

violent

Violent

Violent precipitation.

A.4.20 The <<D2Enumeration>> “PrecipitationTypeEnum”

Types of precipitation.

Table A.39— Values contained in the enumeration “PrecipitationTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

clearIce

Clear ice

Clear ice.

dew

Dew

Dew.

diamondDust

Diamond dust

Diamond dust.

drizzle

Drizzle

Light, fine rain.

freezingRain

Freezing rain

Freezing rain.

glaze

Glaze

Glaze.

hail

Hail

Small balls of ice and compacted snow.

hardRime

Hard rime

Hard rime.

hoarFrost

Hoar frost

Hoar frost.

iceCrystals

Ice crystals

Ice crystals.

icePellets

Ice pellets

Ice pellets.

liquidFreezing

Liquid freezing

Liquid, freezing precipitation.

liquidNotFreezing

Liquid not freezing

Liquid precipitation but not freezing.

noPrecipitation

No precipitation

No precipitation.

rain

Rain

Rain.

rime

Rime

Rime.

sleet

Sleet

Wet snow mixed with rain.

smallHail

Small hail

Small Hail.

snow

Snow

Snow.

snowGrains

Snow grains

Snow grains.

snowPellets

Snow pellets

Snow pellets.

softRime

Soft rime

Soft rime.

solid

Solid

Solid precipitation.

unknown

Unknown

Unknown type of precipitation.

wetSnow

Wet snow

Wet snow.

whiteDev

White dev

White Dev.

A.4.21 The <<D2Enumeration>> “PublicEventTypeEnum”

Types of public events.

Table A.40— Values contained in the enumeration “PublicEventTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

agriculturalShow

Agricultural show

Agricultural show or event which could disrupt traffic.

airShow

Air show

Air show or other aeronautical event which could disrupt traffic.

artEvent

Art event

Art event

athleticsMeeting

Athletics meeting

Athletics event that could disrupt traffic.

ballGame

Ball game

Ball game event that could disrupt traffic.

baseballGame

Baseball game

Baseball game event that could disrupt traffic.

basketballGame

Basketball game

Basketball game event that could disrupt traffic.

beerFestival

Beer festival

Beer festival

bicycleRace

Bicycle race

Bicycle race that could disrupt traffic.

boatRace

Boat race

Regatta (boat race event of sailing, powerboat or rowing) that could disrupt traffic.

boatShow

Boat show

Boat show which could disrupt traffic.

boxingTournament

Boxing tournament

Boxing event that could disrupt traffic.

bullFight

Bull fight

Bull fighting event that could disrupt traffic.

ceremonialEvent

Ceremonial event

Formal or religious act, rite or ceremony that could disrupt traffic.

commercialEvent

Commercial event

Commercial event which could disrupt traffic.

concert

Concert

Concert event that could disrupt traffic.

cricketMatch

Cricket match

Cricket match that could disrupt traffic.

culturalEvent

Cultural event

Cultural event which could disrupt traffic.

exhibition

Exhibition

Major display or trade show which could disrupt traffic.

fair

Fair

Periodic (e.g. annual), often traditional, gathering for entertainment or trade promotion, which could disrupt traffic.

festival

Festival

Celebratory event or series of events which could disrupt traffic.

filmFestival

Film festival

Film festival

filmTVMaking

Film TV making

Film or TV making event which could disrupt traffic.

fireworkDisplay

Firework display

Firework display

flowerEvent

Flower event

Flower event

foodFestival

Food festival

Food festival

footballMatch

Football match

Football match that could disrupt traffic.

funfair

Funfair

Periodic (e.g. annual), often traditional, gathering for entertainment, which could disrupt traffic.

gardeningOrFlowerShow

Gardening or flower show

Gardening and/or flower show or event which could disrupt traffic.

golfTournament

Golf tournament

Golf tournament event that could disrupt traffic.

hockeyGame

Hockey game

Hockey game event that could disrupt traffic.

horseRaceMeeting

Horse race meeting

Horse race meeting that could disrupt traffic.

internationalSportsMeeting

International sports meeting

Large sporting event of an international nature that could disrupt traffic.

majorEvent

Major event

Significant organised event either on or near the roadway which could disrupt traffic.

marathon

Marathon

Marathon, cross-country or road running event that could disrupt traffic.

market

Market

Periodic (e.g. weekly) gathering for buying and selling, which could disrupt traffic.

match

Match

Sports match of unspecified type that could disrupt traffic.

motorShow

Motor show

Motor show which could disrupt traffic.

motorSportRaceMeeting

Motor sport race meeting

Motor sport race meeting that could disrupt traffic.

openAirConcert

Open air concert

Open air concert

other

Other

Other than as defined in this enumeration.

parade

Parade

Formal display or organized procession which could disrupt traffic.

procession

Procession

An organised procession which could disrupt traffic.

raceMeeting

Race meeting

Race meeting (other than horse or motor sport) that could disrupt traffic.

rugbyMatch

Rugby match

Rugby match that could disrupt traffic.

severalMajorEvents

Several major events

A series of significant organized events either on or near the roadway which could disrupt traffic.

show

Show

Entertainment event that could disrupt traffic.

showJumping

Show jumping

Horse showing jumping and tournament event that could disrupt traffic.

soundAndLightShow

Sound and light show

Sound and light show.

sportsMeeting

Sports meeting

Sports event of unspecified type that could disrupt traffic.

stateOccasion

State occasion

Public ceremony or visit of national or international significance which could disrupt traffic.

streetFestival

Street festival

Street festival

tennisTournament

Tennis tournament

Tennis tournament that could disrupt traffic.

theatricalEvent

Theatrical event

Theatrical event

tournament

Tournament

Sporting event or series of events of unspecified type lasting more than one day which could disrupt traffic.

tradeFair

Trade fair

A periodic (e.g. annual), often traditional, gathering for trade promotion, which could disrupt traffic.

unknown

Unknown

Service provider does not know at time of message generation.

waterSportsMeeting

Water sports meeting

Water sports meeting that could disrupt traffic.

wineFestival

Wine festival

Wine festival

winterSportsMeeting

Winter sports meeting

Winter sports meeting or event (e.g. skiing, ski jumping, skating) that could disrupt traffic.

A.4.22 The <<D2Enumeration>> “SourceTypeEnum”

Type of sources from which situation information may be derived.

Table A.41— Values contained in the enumeration “SourceTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

automobileClubPatrol

Automobile club patrol

A patrol of an automobile club.

cameraObservation

Camera observation

A camera observation (either still or video camera).

freightVehicleOperator

Freight vehicle operator

An operator of freight vehicles.

inductionLoopMonitoringStation

Induction loop monitoring station

A station dedicated to the monitoring of the road network by processing inductive loop information.

infraredMonitoringStation

Infrared monitoring station

A station dedicated to the monitoring of the road network by processing infrared image information.

microwaveMonitoringStation

Microwave monitoring station

A station dedicated to the monitoring of the road network by processing microwave information.

mobileTelephoneCaller

Mobile telephone caller

A caller using a mobile telephone (who may be or not on the road network).

nonPoliceEmergencyServicePatrol

Non police emergency service patrol

Emergency service patrols other than police.

otherInformation

Other information

Other sources of information.

otherOfficialVehicle

Other official vehicle

Personnel from a vehicle belonging to the road operator or authority or any emergency service, including authorised breakdown service organisations.

policePatrol

Police patrol

A police patrol.

privateBreakdownService

Private breakdown service

A private breakdown service.

publicAndPrivateUtilities

Public and private utilities

A utility organisation, either public or private.

registeredMotoristObserver

Registered motorist observer

A motorist who is an officially registered observer.

roadAuthorities

Road authorities

A road authority.

roadOperatorPatrol

Road operator patrol

A patrol of the road operator or authority.

roadsideTelephoneCaller

Roadside telephone caller

A caller who is using an emergency roadside telephone.

spotterAircraft

Spotter aircraft

A spotter aircraft of an organization specifically assigned to the monitoring of the traffic network.

trafficMonitoringStation

Traffic monitoring station

A station, usually automatic, dedicated to the monitoring of the road network.

transitOperator

Transit operator

An operator of a transit service, e.g. bus link operator.

vehicleProbeMeasurement

Vehicle probe measurement

A specially equipped vehicle used to provide measurements.

videoProcessingMonitoringStation

Video processing monitoring station

A station dedicated to the monitoring of the road network by processing video image information.

A.4.23 The <<D2Enumeration>> “SpecialDayTypeEnum”

Collection of special types of days.

Table A.42— Values contained in the enumeration “SpecialDayTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

dayBeforePublicHoliday

Day before public holiday

The day preceding a public holiday.

dayFollowingPublicHoliday

Day following public holiday

A day following a public holiday.

inLieuOfPublicHoliday

In lieu of public holiday

A holiday in lieu of a public holiday that falls on a weekend.

longWeekendDay

Long weekend day

A day between a public holiday and the weekend.

other

Other

Some other special day.

publicEventDay

Public event day

A day of a public event. You may use the publicEvent attribute to specify the corresponding event.

publicHoliday

Public holiday

A public holiday in general. You may use the PublicHoliday class to refer on a specific public holiday.

schoolDay

School day

A school day.

schoolHolidays

School holidays

A day within the school holidays.

A.4.24 The <<D2Enumeration>> “TimePrecisionEnum”

List of precisions to which times can be given.

Table A.43— Values contained in the enumeration “TimePrecisionEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

halfHour

Half hour

Time given to the nearest half hour.

hour

Hour

Time given to the nearest hour.

minute

Minute

Time given to the nearest minute.

quarterHour

Quarter hour

Time given to the nearest quarter hour.

second

Second

Time given to the nearest second.

tenthsOfSecond

Tenths of second

Time given to the nearest tenth of a second.

A.4.25 The <<D2Enumeration>> “TrafficTrendTypeEnum”

List of term1s used to describe the trend in traffic conditions.

Table A.44— Values contained in the enumeration “TrafficTrendTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

trafficBuildingUp

Traffic building up

Traffic conditions are changing from free-flow to heavy or slow service levels. Queues may also be expected.

trafficEasing

Traffic easing

Traffic conditions are changing from heavy or slow service levels to free flow.

trafficStable

Traffic stable

Traffic conditions are currently stable.

unknown

Unknown

The trend of traffic conditions is currently unknown.

A.4.26 The <<D2Enumeration>> “UrlLinkTypeEnum”

Types of URL links.

Table A.45— Values contained in the enumeration “UrlLinkTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

documentPdf

Document PDF

URL link to a pdf document.

html

HTML

URL link to an html page.

image

Image

URL link to an image.

other

Other

Other than as defined in this enumeration.

rss

RSS

URL link to an RSS feed.

videoStream

Video stream

URL link to a video stream.

voiceStream

Voice stream

URL link to a voice stream.

A.4.27 The <<D2Enumeration>> “ValidityStatusEnum”

Values of validity status that can be assigned to a described event, action or item.

Table A.46— Values contained in the enumeration “ValidityStatusEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

active

Active

The described event, action or item is currently active regardless of the definition of the validity time specification.

definedByValidityTimeSpec

Defined by validity time spec

The validity status of the described event, action or item is in accordance with the definition of the validity time specification.

planned

Planned

The described event, action or item is currently planned regardless of the definition of the validity time specification.

suspended

Suspended

The described event, action or item is currently suspended, that is inactive, regardless of the definition of the validity time specification.

A.4.28 The <<D2Enumeration>> “VehicleEquipmentEnum”

Types of vehicle equipment in use or on board.

Table A.47— Values contained in the enumeration “VehicleEquipmentEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

notUsingSnowChains

Not using snow chains

Vehicle not using snow chains.

notUsingSnowChainsOrTyres

Not using snow chains or tyres

Vehicle not using either snow tyres or snow chains.

snowChainsInUse

Snow chains in use

Vehicle using snow chains.

snowChainsOrTyresInUse

Snow chains or tyres in use

Vehicle using snow tyres or snow chains.

snowTyresInUse

Snow tyres in use

Vehicle using snow tyres.

withoutSnowTyresOrChainsOnBoard

Without snow tyres or chains on board

Vehicle which is not carrying on board snow tyres or chains.

A.4.29 The <<D2Enumeration>> “VehicleStatusEnum”

The status of a vehicle.

Table A.48— Values contained in the enumeration “VehicleStatusEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

abandoned

Abandoned

Abandoned vehicle.

brokenDown

Broken down

Broken down vehicle (i.e. it is immobile due to mechanical breakdown).

burntOut

Burnt out

Burnt out vehicle, but fire is extinguished.

damaged

Damaged

Vehicle is damaged following an incident or collision. It may be able or not to move by itself.

damagedAndImmobilized

Damaged and immobilized

Vehicle is damaged following an incident or collision. It is immobilized and therefore needs assistance to be moved.

inDitch

In ditch

Vehicle has left roadway and ended in a ditch next to the roadway

jacknifed

Jacknifed

The pulling vehicle is in a jackknifed position with its trailer

offRoad

Off road

Vehicle has left the carriageway

onFire

On fire

Vehicle is on fire.

onTopOfCrashBarrier

On top of crash barrier

Vehicle is on top of the crash barrier, and cannot leave that position autonomously

onWheels

On wheels

Vehicle is in its upright position after the accident. No special lifting equipment is needed to put it on its wheels

overturned

Overturned

Vehicle is on its side or upside down

rollable

Rollable

The vehicle can be rolled on its own wheels. There is no special equipment needed to lift the vehicle, because of blocked wheels or other mechanical problems.

spunAround

Spun around

Vehicle has come to rest not facing its intended line of travel.

A.4.30 The <<D2Enumeration>> “VehicleTypeEnum”

Types of vehicle.

Table A.49— Values contained in the enumeration “VehicleTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

agriculturalVehicle

Agricultural vehicle

Vehicle normally used for agricultural purposes, e.g. tractor, combined harvester etc.

anyVehicle

Any vehicle

Vehicle of any type.

articulatedBus

Articulated bus

Articulated bus

articulatedTrolleyBus

Articulated trolley bus

Articulated trolley bus

articulatedVehicle

Articulated vehicle

Articulated vehicle.

bicycle

Bicycle

Bicycle.

bus

Bus

Bus.

car

Car

Vehicles designed and constructed for the carriage of passengers and comprising no more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat, and having a maximum mass (“technically permissible maximum laden mass”) not exceeding 3.5 tons (M1).

caravan

Caravan

Caravan.

carOrLightVehicle

Car or light vehicle

Car or light vehicle.

carWithCaravan

Car with caravan

Car towing a caravan.

carWithTrailer

Car with trailer

Car towing a trailer.

constructionOrMaintenanceVe hicle

Construction or maintenance vehicle

Vehicle normally used for construction or maintenance purposes, e.g. digger, excavator, bulldozer, lorry mounted crane etc.

fourWheelDrive

Four wheel drive

Four wheel drive vehicle.

heavyDutyTransporter

Heavy duty transporter

A transporter for heavy duty (usually with abnormal dimensions).

heavyGoodsVehicle

Heavy goods vehicle

Vehicles with a total weight above 3,500 kg (vehicle and load).

heavyGoodsVehicleWithTrailer

Heavy goods vehicle with trailer

Heavy goods vehicle with trailer

heavyVehicle

Heavy vehicle

Vehicle whose weight means it should be classed as a heavy vehicle

highSidedVehicle

High sided vehicle

High sided vehicle.

largeCar

Large car

Large car

largeGoodsVehicle

Large goods vehicle

Vehicles for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass exceeding 3.5 tonnes (belonging to class N2 when not exceeding 12 tonnes, otherwise class N3).

lightCommercialVehicle

Light commercial vehicle

Vehicles for the carriage of goods and having a maximum mass not exceeding 3.5 tonnes (class N1).

lightCommercialVehicleWithTr ailer

Light commercial vehicle with trailer

Light goods vehicle with trailer

longHeavyLorry

Long heavy lorry

A heavy lorry that is longer than normal.

lorry

Lorry

Lorry of any type.

metro

Metro

Metro

minibus

Minibus

Vehicles designed and constructed for the carriage of passengers, comprising more than eight seats in addition to the driver’s seat, and having a maximum mass not exceeding 5 tonnes (class M2).

moped

Moped

Moped (a two wheeled motor vehicle characterized by a small engine typically less than 50cc and by normally having pedals).

motorcycle

Motorcycle

Motorcycle.

motorcycleWithSideCar

Motorcycle with side car

Three wheeled vehicle comprising a motorcycle with an attached side car.

motorhome

Motorhome

Motorhome

motorscooter

Motorscooter

Motorscooter (a two wheeled motor vehicle characterized by a step through frame and small diameter wheels).

other

Other

Other than as defined in this enumeration.

passengerCar

Passenger car

Passenger car

smallCar

Small car

Small car

tanker

Tanker

Vehicle with large tank for carrying bulk liquids.

threeWheeledVehicle

Three wheeled vehicle

Three wheeled vehicle of unspecified type.

trailer

Trailer

Trailer.

tram

Tram

Tram.

trolleyBus

Trolley bus

Trolley bus

twoWheeledVehicle

Two wheeled vehicle

Two wheeled vehicle of unspecified type.

unknown

Unknown

Unknown.

van

Van

Van.

vehicleWithCaravan

Vehicle with caravan

Vehicle (of unspecified type) towing a caravan.

vehicleWithCatalyticConverter

Vehicle with catalytic converter

Vehicle with catalytic converter.

vehicleWithoutCatalyticConver ter

Vehicle without catalytic converter

Vehicle without catalytic converter.

vehicleWithTrailer

Vehicle with trailer

Vehicle (of unspecified type) towing a trailer.

withEvenNumberedRegistratio nPlates

With even numbered registration plates

Vehicle with even numbered registration plate.

withOddNumberedRegistratio nPlates

With odd numbered registration plates

Vehicle with odd numbered registration plate.

A.4.31 The <<D2Enumeration>> “VehicleUsageEnum”

Types of usage of a vehicle.

Table A.50— Values contained in the enumeration “VehicleUsageEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

agricultural

Agricultural

Vehicle used for agricultural purposes.

carSharing

Car sharing

Vehicles operated by a car-sharing company.

cityLogistics

City logistics

Vehicles that are used to deliver goods in a city area.

commercial

Commercial

Vehicle which is limited to non private usage or public transport usage.

emergencyServices

Emergency services

Vehicle used by the emergency services.

military

Military

Vehicle used by the military.

nonCommercial

Non commercial

Vehicle used for non-commercial or private purposes.

patrol

Patrol

Vehicle used as part of a patrol service, e.g. road operator or automobile association patrol vehicle.

recoveryServices

Recovery services

Vehicle used to provide a recovery service.

roadMaintenanceOrConstructi on

Road maintenance or construction

Vehicle used for road maintenance or construction work purposes.

roadOperator

Road operator

Vehicle used by the road operator.

taxi

Taxi

Vehicle used to provide an authorised taxi service.

A.4.32 The <<D2Enumeration>> “WeatherRelatedRoadConditionTypeEnum”

Types of road surface conditions which are related to the weather.

Table A.51— Values contained in the enumeration “WeatherRelatedRoadConditionTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

blackIce

Black ice

Severe skid risk due to black ice (i.e. clear ice, which is impossible or very difficult to see).

deepSnow

Deep snow

Deep snow on the roadway.

dry

Dry

There is no humidity over the sensor.

freezingOfWetRoads

Freezing of wet roads

The wet road surface is subject to freezing.

freezingPavements

Freezing pavements

The pavements for pedestrians are subject to freezing.

freezingRain

Freezing rain

Severe skid risk due to rain falling on sub-zero temperature road surface and freezing.

freshSnow

Fresh snow

Fresh snow (with little or no traffic yet) on the roadway.

glaze

Glaze

Glaze of the road surface.

ice

Ice

Increased skid risk due to ice (of any kind).

iceBuildUp

Ice build up

Ice is building up on the roadway causing a serious skid hazard.

iceWithWheelBarTracks

Ice with wheel bar tracks

Ice on the road frozen in the form of wheel tracks.

icyPatches

Icy patches

Severe skid risk due to icy patches (i.e. intermittent ice on roadway).

looseSnow

Loose snow

Powdery snow on the road which is subject to being blown by the wind.

moist

Moist

From (0,01 mm) water film thickness over the sensor

normalWinterConditionsForPe destrians

Normal winter conditions for pedestrians

Conditions for pedestrians are consistent with those normally expected in winter.

notDry

Not dry

The road surface is not dry.

other

Other

Other than as defined in this enumeration.

packedSnow

Packed snow

Packed snow (heavily trafficked) on the roadway.

rime

Rime

Fresh snow (with little or no traffic yet) on the roadway.

roadSurfaceMelting

Road surface melting

The road surface is melting, or has melted due to abnormally high temperatures.

slippery

Slippery

Detection at least of the presence of partly or wholly solidified aqueous solution over the sensor.

slushOnRoad

Slush on road

Increased skid risk due to melting snow (slush) on road.

slushStrings

Slush strings

Melting snow (slush) on the roadway is formed into wheel tracks.

snow

Snow

Fresh snow (with little or no traffic yet) on the roadway.

snowDrifts

Snow drifts

Snow drifting is in progress or patches of deep snow are present due to earlier drifting.

snowOnPavement

Snow on pavement

Snow is on the pedestrian pavement.

snowOnTheRoad

Snow on the road

Snow is lying on the road surface.

streamingWater

Streaming water

From (2 mm) water film thickness over the sensor.

surfaceWater

Surface water

Water is resting on the roadway which provides an increased hazard to vehicles.

wet

Wet

From (0,2 mm) water film thickness over the sensor

wetAndIcyRoad

Wet and icy road

Increased skid risk due to partly thawed, wet road with packed snow and ice, or rain falling on packed snow and ice.

wetIcyPavement

Wet icy pavement

Partly thawed, wet pedestrian pavement with packed snow and ice, or rain falling on packed snow and ice.

A.4.33 The <<D2Enumeration>> “WeightTypeEnum”

Type of weight - describing the meaning of a vehicle weight value

Table A.52— Values contained in the enumeration “WeightTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

actual

Actual

The weight is the actual weight of a specific vehicle

maximumPermitted

Maximum permitted

The weight is the maximum permitted weight for a vehicle

A.4.34 The <<D2Enumeration>> “WinterEquipmentManagementTypeEnum”

Instructions relating to the use of winter equipment.

Table A.53— Values contained in the enumeration “WinterEquipmentManagementTypeEnum”

Enumerated value name

Designation

Definition

doNotUseStudTyres

Do not use stud tyres

Do not use stud tyres.

other

Other

Other than as defined in this enumeration.

useSnowChains

Use snow chains

Use snow chains.

useSnowChainsOrTyres

Use snow chains or tyres

Use snow chains or snow tyres.

useSnowTyres

Use snow tyres

Use snow tyres.

winterEquipmentOnBoardRequired

Winter equipment on board required

The carrying of winter equipment (snow chains and/or snow tyres) is required.