Attribute | Description |
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CONDITION_ID | Permanent Condition ID. Positive 64 bit Integer that globally identifies the condition, also across map releases. Condition IDs are never reused. Condition IDs are used for different kind map objects which apply to a directed sequence of links (1 link up to many links).Examples for objects using Condition IDs are Turn Restrictions, Toll Booths, Traffic Signs, Lane Connectivity Paths across links. |
CONDITION_TYPE | Type of the condition entity. This Layer contains condition types: 3: CONSTRUCTION STATUS CLOSED 4: GATES 5: DIRECTION OF TRAVEL 7: RESTRICTED DRIVING MANOEUVRE 8: ACCESS RESTRICTION 12: USAGE FEE REQUIRED 30: TURN RESTR FROM DIVIDER 41: SHORT CONSTRUCTION WARNING |
LINK_IDS | Comma separated list of Permanent link IDs that describe a route path. A negative sign means that this link was driven towards reference node. If the list contains only one link, then a 'B' prefix tells that it applies for both driving directions. Each link ID is a positive 64 bit Integer that globally identifies the road link, also across map releases. Link IDs are never reused. |
VEHICLES_MASK | DEPRECATED - please use VEHICLE_TYPES instead |
VEHICLE_TYPES | Access Characteristics identify the vehicle types that are allowed on a link, allowed on a lane or to which a condition applies. 16 bit bitmask of affected vehicle types or functions. Sum of: Automobiles (1), buses (2), taxis (4), car pools (8), pedestrians (16), trucks (32), deliveries (64), emergency vehicles (128), through traffic (256), motorcycles (512) and road trains (1024). |
RDM_TYPE | Restricted Driving Manoeuvre (RDM) describes a manoeuvre from one link to another that is prohibited. Supported types: 0: None 1: Legal Restricted Driving manoeuvre (RDM is legally not allowed) 2: Physical Restricted Driving manoeuvre (RDM is physically not possible) 3: Logical Restricted Driving manoeuvre (RDM is logically not allowed) 4: Observed Restricted Driving manoeuvre (RDM is based on aggregated sourced and proprietary probe data) |
TIME_OVERRIDE | Identifies the duration, from Dawn to Dusk (1) or Dusk to Dawn (2), the Link/Virtual Connection is accessible. It is a bitmask which contains 4 for seasonal closure and 8 for dependent access. |
DATE_TIMES | Comma seperated list of Date/Time modifiers to indicate specific time periods when the condition applies. One entry contains following colon seperated values: DATETIME_TYPE: High level indication of the period for which the date time restriction is valid. The value of this type effects the interpretation of START_DATE/END_DATE C - Day of Month, where the START_DATE/END_DATE have the format DDDD0000 and DDDD is in the range of 0001 - 0031. Example: 00010000 - f.e. 1 January, 1 February,..., 1 December Another example would be 'C:N:N:00010000:00050000:1230:1330': for each first to fifth day in all month from 12:30 to 13:30h. D - Day of Week of Month, where the START/END_DATE have the format DDDDWWWW and DDDD is in the range of 0001 - 0007 and WWWW is in the range of 0001 - 0005. Example: 00010002 - 2nd Sunday of each month, 00020001 - 1st Monday of each month, 00070002 - 2nd Saturday of each month, 00060005 - 5th Friday of each month Another example would be 'D:N:N:00070001:00070001:1000:1600': each first Saturday in all month from 10:00 to 16:00h E - Day of Week of Year, where the START/END_DATE have the format DDDDWWWW and DDDD is in the range of 0001 - 0007 and WWWW is in the range of 0001 - 0052. Example: 00030020 - Tuesday of week 20, 00050052 - Thursday of week 52 Another example would be 'E:N:N:00010015:00010015:800:1800': Sunday in week 15 between 08:00 and 18:00h F - Week of Month, where the START_DATE/END_DATE have the format DDDD0000 and DDDD is in the range of 0001 - 0005. Example: 00020000 - 2nd week of each month Another example would be 'F:N:N:00030000:00040000:800:1730': from the 3rd to the 4st week from 08:00 to 17:30h H - Month of Year, Example: 00010000 - January, 00070000 - July I - Day of Month of Year, Example: 00150001 - 15 January of each year, 00300004 - 30 April of each year Another example would be 'I:N:N:00010010:00110010:1730:2400': from October 1st to October 11 each day from 17:30 to 24:00h 1 - Day of week starting with Sunday, Example: X XX - Sunday and Friday and Saturday, XXXXXXX - all weekdays Another example would be '1:N:N:XXXXXXX ::700:1900': each day in a week from 07:00 to 19:00h It can also restrict the applicable months: 1:N:N:XXXXXXX :0311:700:1900 from March to October 2 - External date, Example: Easter which would be '2:N:N:EASTER:01512131:800:1800' - as per specification there is no end data, so ignore values in END_DATE A - Date Ranges, Example: 20131119 - 19th of november year 2013 For Date Time Type = A-I, the Start Date represents the start of the range and the End Date represents the end of the range. For Date Time Type = 1, Start Date identifies the day(s) of the week. End Date is not published for Date Time Type = 1. For Date Time Type = 2, Start Date identifies the name of the external date. The only currently existing situation is "Easter". End Date is not published for Date Time Type = 2. FROM_END: This attribute allows time to be specified 'from the end' of a standard time period such as month and year EXCLUDE_DATE: Flag that indicates if the specified data (in Date Time Type) represents an excluded date. Example, all year except 30 April is modelled Exclude Date = Y, with Start Date = 30 April. START_DATE: Identifies the start dates of the Date/Time for Date Time Type = A-I. Identifies the days of the week for Date Time Type = 1 and the external date for Date Time Type = 2. END_DATE: Identifies the end date of the Date/Time for Date Time Types = A-I. START_TIME: Identifies the start time for the time period in which the Date Time restriction is in effect. Time in format HHMM, where a 24 hour clock is used. Range 0000...2400. Example: 1130 means 11:30 and 2115 means 21:15 END_TIME: Identifies the end time for the time period in which the Date Time restriction is in effect. Time in format HHMM, where a 24 hour clock is used. Range 0000...2400. Example: 1130 means 11:30 and 2115 means 21:15 |