This RRP tailors the following DATEX II model packages:
Common – commonly used DATEX II data elements used by the tailored packages below (CEN/EN 16157-7:2018)
LocationReferencing – the location references, tailored for information on accidents and incidents (CEN/EN 161578-2: 2019)
Situation – the DATEX II general traffic event packages tailored for for information on accidents and incidents (CEN/EN 16157-3:2018)
The Situation package is used for publishing event-type information for Accidents and incidents as a SituationPublication. Instances of TrafficElement -> Accidents -> ConstructionWorks contain accidentType and if relevant CollissionType. It may contain the involved vehicles, see Figure 1.
Figure 1a Accidents
The available accidenttypes in this RRP are:
accident
accidentInvolvingHazardousMaterials
accidentInvolvingHeavyLorries
accidentInvolvingMassTransitVehicle
accidentInvolvingPublicTransport
accidentInvolvingRadioactiveMaterial
accidentInvolvingTrain
collision
multipleVehicleAccident
other
secondaryAccident
seriousInjuryOrFatalAccident
The available collisiontypes in this RRP are:
collisionWithAnimal
collisionWithObstacle
collisionWithPerson
headOnCollision
headOnOrSideCollision
multipleVehicleCollision
rearCollision
sideCollision
Instances of TrafficElement -> Obstruction contains the following incidents as obstructions: animalPrecense, EnvironmentalObstructions, InfrastructureDamageObstructions, VehicleObstructions and GeneralObstructions see Figure 2.
Figure 1b obstructions
The available animal precense types are:
animalsOnTheRoad
herdOfAnimalsOnTheRoad
largeAnimalsOnTheRoad
smallAnimalsOnTheRoad
The available Environmental obstructiontypes are:
avalanches
earthquakeDamage
fallenTrees
fallingIce
fallingLightIceOrSnow
flashFloods
flooding
forestFire
grassFire
landslips
mudSlide
other
rockfalls
seriousFire
sewerOverflow
smokeOrFumes
stormDamage
subsidence
The available Infrastructure Damage Obstructiontypes are:
burstPipe
burstWaterMain
collapsedSewer
damagedBridge
damagedCrashBarrier
damagedFlyover
damagedGallery
damagedGantry
damagedRoadSurface
damagedTunnel
damagedViaduct
fallenPowerCables
gasLeak
other
weakBridge
The available Obstructiontypes are:
airCrash
childrenOnRoadway
clearanceWork
craneOperating
cyclistsOnRoadway
debris
explosion
explosionHazard
hazardsOnTheRoad
incident
industrialAccident
objectOnTheRoad
objectsFallingFromMovingVehicle
obstructionOnTheRoad
other
peopleOnRoadway
railCrash
rescueAndRecoveryWork
severeFrostDamagedRoadway
shedLoad
snowAndIceDebris
spillageOccurringFromMovingVehicle
spillageOnTheRoad
unprotectedAccidentArea
The available Vehicle Obstructiontypes are:
abandonedVehicle
abnormalLoad
brokenDownVehicle
convoy
damagedVehicle
dangerousSlowMovingVehicle
emergencyVehicle
highSpeedChase
highSpeedEmergencyVehicle
longLoad
medicalEmergency
militaryConvoy
other
overheightVehicle
prohibitedVehicleOnTheRoad
recklessDriver
slowVehicle
specialPermitTransport
trackedVehicle
unlitVehicleOnTheRoad
vehicleCarryingHazardousMaterials
vehicleInDifficulty
vehicleOnFire
vehicleOnWrongCarriageway
vehicleStuck
vehicleWithOverheightLoad
vehicleWithOverwideLoad
winterMaintetanceVehicleInTransfer
This RRP does not specify the locationreferencing methods to use. The applied method for location referencing is the choice of the specific user implementing this profile.
This RRP does limit the use of SupplementaryPositionalDescription to identifying the affected lane(s), and the carriageway on which they are positioned. laneUsage and laneNumber shall be used jointly to characterise lanes that are affected.
The validityStatus shall be used to distinct between planned and active roadworks, or the time validity profile is used to provide the planned timeschedule of the roadworks.
The time validity profile includes the overallPeriod and validPeriod concepts. In case of long-term closures or because of traffic management purposes, controlled accessibility the following concepts are available as well:
recurringTimeperiodOfDay
recurringDayWeekMonthPeriod
The general ‘wrapper’ classes for conveying event information are the following classes:
PayloadPublication: The generic base class for all DATEX II publications. The optional attributes of the class PayloadPublication have all been kept in the RRP, since they are very generic by nature may be useful
SituationPublication: This is a container class and has no extra attributes
Traffic Situations are in DATEX II modelled as a container class (Situation) that contains SituationRecords, the basic elements to describe an event of a certain nature. The following profile applies:
Situation: The optional attributes and associated components of the class Situation have all been kept in the RRP, since they are very generic by nature;
From the generic data concepts supported by any kind of SituationRecord, the following have been deselected since they are not strictly required to provide the information in this data-category:
cause
informationManagerOverride
confidentialityOverride
The RRP can be selected in the schema creation wizard at DATEX II webtool.
If you want to implement the RRP “as-is”, you simply click through the wizard starting with the default selection of the package in the first step.
You skip Step 2
Choose the respective RRP in Step 3.
In step 4 you select the locationreferencing method you are going to implement.
Then you skip the subsequent steps and choose which type of output (XML Schema or JSON Schema) you want to produce in Step 6.
These schemas will then be used by the implementer of you RRP to create the interface software, e.g. by application of data binding.
If you service manages more data elements which have not been selected in the RRP, it is possible to extend the profile in Step 5 by selecting further elements.