Use this class to describe details in case acceptedMeansOfPayment is set to 'paymentCard'.
List of accepted payment cards.
Further accepted payment cards.
List of accepted brands for payment cards.
Further accepted brands of payment cards.
Specifies the category of the access.
An entrance and exit for vehicles.
An entrance for vehicles.
An exit for vehicles.
An entrance and exit for pedestrian.
An entrance for pedestrian.
An exit for pedestrian.
An exit that can be used by pedestrians in case of emergency (i.e. among others easy to access and signed).
The category of this access is not specified any further.
Unknown.
Other.
Specifies additional equipment for this access.
There is a barrier on this entrance or exit. Usually access is granted through tickets, buttons or electronic systems.
There is a traffic signal installation controlling this access.
A machine at this entrance provides a parking ticket by pressing a button.
A machine at this entrance provides a parking ticket by inserting some payment or identity card.
A machine at this exit enables payment directly by inserting a payment or identity card.
Other.
Special forms of accessibility, easements and marking for handicapped people.
Accessible without any steps or other barriers. This is not as strong as handicappedAccessible.
Accessible for handicapped people. Wheelchair accessible is a special form of it.
Accessible by people in a wheelchair.
There are special easements for handicapped people, like handrails or handicapped-friendly furniture.
There is some orientation system, which helps blind or visually impaired people. Examples might be some acoustic system or tactile paving.
There is a visible mark for the privilege of handicapped or disabled people (e.g. a wheelchair symbol).
No form of special accessibility, i.e. usually not convenient for handicapped people, e.g. because of steps or barriers.
It is unknown, whether there is a special form of accessibility.
Other.
Supplementary positional information which details carriageway and lane locations. Several instances may exist where the element being described extends over more than one carriageway.
Indicates the section of carriageway to which the location relates.
Indicates the specific lane to which the location relates.
Indicates whether the pedestrian footpath is the subject or part of the subject of the location. (True = footpath is subject)
This indicates the length of road measured in metres affected by the associated traffic element.
An area defined by reference to a predefined ALERT-C location table.
EBU country code.
Number allocated to an ALERT-C table in a country. Ref. EN ISO 14819-3 for the allocation of a location table number.
Version number associated with an ALERT-C table reference.
Area location defined by a specific Alert-C location.
The direction of traffic flow along the road to which the information relates.
The direction of traffic flow to which the situation, traffic data or information is related. Positive is in the direction of coding of the road.
ALERT-C name of a direction e.g. Brussels -> Lille.
Indicates for circular routes (i.e. valid only for ring roads) the sense in which navigation should be made from the primary location to the secondary location, to avoid ambiguity. TRUE indicates positive RDS direction, i.e. direction of coding of road.
The direction of traffic flow concerned by a situation or traffic data. In ALERT-C the positive (resp. negative) direction corresponds to the positive offset direction within the RDS location table.
Indicates that both directions of traffic flow are affected by the situation or relate to the traffic data.
The direction of traffic flow concerned by a situation or traffic data. In ALERT-C the negative direction corresponds to the negative offset direction within the RDS location table.
The direction of traffic flow concerned by a situation or traffic data. In ALERT-C the positive direction corresponds to the positive offset direction within the RDS location table.
Unknown direction.
A linear section along a road defined between two points on the road by reference to a pre-defined ALERT-C location table.
EBU country code.
Number allocated to an ALERT-C table in a country. Ref. EN ISO 14819-3 for the allocation of a location table number.
Version number associated with an ALERT-C table reference.
A linear section along a road defined by reference to a linear section in a pre-defined ALERT-C location table.
Linear location defined by a specific Alert-C location.
Identification of a specific point, linear or area location in an ALERT-C location table.
Name of ALERT-C location.
Unique code within the ALERT-C location table which identifies the specific point, linear or area location.
A positive integer number (between 1 and 63,487) which uniquely identifies a pre-defined Alert C location defined within an Alert-C table.
A linear section along a road between two points, Primary and Secondary, which are pre-defined in an ALERT-C location table. Direction is FROM the Secondary point TO the Primary point, i.e. the Primary point is downstream of the Secondary point.
A single point on the road network defined by reference to a point in a pre-defined ALERT-C location table and which has an associated direction of traffic flow.
The point (called Primary point) which is either a single point or at the downstream end of a linear road section. The point is specified by a reference to a point in a pre-defined ALERT-C location table.
The point (called Secondary point) which is at the upstream end of a linear road section. The point is specified by a reference to a point in a pre-defined ALERT-C location table.
A linear section along a road between two points, Primary and Secondary, which are pre-defined ALERT-C locations plus offset distance. Direction is FROM the Secondary point TO the Primary point, i.e. the Primary point is downstream of the Secondary point.
A single point on the road network defined by reference to a point in a pre-defined ALERT-C location table plus an offset distance and which has an associated direction of traffic flow.
The point (called Primary point) which is either a single point or at the downstream end of a linear road section. The point is specified by a reference to a point in a pre-defined ALERT-C location table plus a non-negative offset distance.
The point (called Secondary point) which is at the upstream end of a linear road section. The point is specified by a reference to a point in a pre-defined Alert-C location table plus a non-negative offset distance.
A single point on the road network defined by reference to a pre-defined ALERT-C location table and which has an associated direction of traffic flow.
EBU country code.
Number allocated to an ALERT-C table in a country. Ref. EN ISO 14819-3 for the allocation of a location table number.
Version number associated with an ALERT-C table reference.
A monetary value expressed to two decimal places.
Ampere.
A geographic or geometric defined area which may be qualified by height information to provide additional geospatial discrimination (e.g. for snow in an area but only above a certain altitude).
The specification of the destination of a defined route or itinerary which is an area.
Extension class for area used in parking publication extension.
Types of areas of interest.
Area of the whole European continent.
Whole area of the specific country.
Area of countries which are neighbouring the one specified.
Non specified area.
Area of the local region.
An enumeration which states if something is available or not.
The element in question is available.
The element in question is not available.
There is no information about whether the element in question is available or not.
Boolean has the value space required to support the mathematical concept of binary-valued logic: {true, false}.
List of descriptors identifying specific carriageway details.
On the connecting carriageway.
On the entry slip road.
On the exit slip road.
On the flyover, i.e. the section of road passing over another.
On the left hand feeder road.
On the left hand parallel carriageway.
On the main carriageway.
On the opposite carriageway.
On the adjacent parallel carriageway.
On the right hand feeder road.
On the right hand parallel carriageway.
On the roundabout.
On the adjacent service road.
On the slip roads.
On the underpass, i.e. the section of road passing under another.
A particular charge for a specified interval belonging a charge band.
Charge for the specified interval (for vehicle of defined characteristics, if any specified) up to the maximum defined duration and during the defined period(s).
Interval for which the charge applies (e.g. charge applies for 2 hours (to specify in seconds)). If no interval is specified, the price is valid for the whole period (kind of flat fee).
The type of charge. Day- week- month- and year-charges can be specified without this enumeration by specifying the interval.
Additional description for this kind of charge type, especially if the enumeration does not fit.
This charge must not be applied more often within this charge band than specified in this attribute. Thus it is possible to specify the first hour for free, for example.
This charge must be applied within this charge band at least as often as specified in this attribute. Thus it is possible to specify the first hour in an expensive manner, for example.
A non-unique index which forms an order for applying charges, i.e. a charge may never be applied afterwards a charge with a higher index. For same indices there is no order-restriction. You can skip charges unless their 'minIterationsOfCharge' is not > 0.
The TimePeriodOfDay limits the validity of the charge to this period (e.g. night-tariffs).
A charge band in accordance with the specified conditions, possibly up to a maximum duration, during a specified period and for a vehicle of specified characteristics (in case of parking).
A three-character code according to ISO 4217 for the currency in which the parking charge is specified (e.g. EUR, GBP, SEK, CZK).
The maximum duration (e.g. of parking) for which the specified charge is applicable.
Name for this charge band.
Limitation to a set of special users.
Charge band limitation on a (complex) period, described by the validity model.
Charge band limitation on a set of vehicles described by their characteristics.
Using (a) prior defined charge band(s), identified by its reference.
A reference to a charge band.
Charge type
Minimum price for the given interval.
Maximum price for the given interval.
Price for all intervals following the first interval.
Season ticket.
Temporary price.
Price for the first interval, e.g. the first hour. See also 'additional'.
Free Parking. Set charge to 0.
Flat fee.
Unknown.
Other.
Type of usage for electric charging station(s).
Charging of electric vehicles.
Supply for motorhomes or caravans.
Charging of E-Bikes or E-Motorcycles.
Supply for lorries with power consumption, e.g. for refrigerated goods transports.
Provides a plug for electrical devices (e.g. shaver, mobile phones, hair dryer, ...)
Other usage for the electric charging stations.
Logical comparison operations.
Logical comparison operator of "equal to".
Logical comparison operator of "greater than".
Logical comparison operator of "greater than or equal to".
Logical comparison operator of "less than".
Logical comparison operator of "less than or equal to".
Values of confidentiality.
For internal use only of the recipient organisation.
No restriction on usage.
Restricted for use only by authorities.
Restricted for use only by authorities and traffic operators.
Restricted for use only by authorities, traffic operators and publishers (service providers).
Restricted for use only by authorities, traffic operators, publishers (service providers) and variable message signs.
Address and contact information about some person, service or the parking site, provided in detail or via reference.
When true, the contact for the selected role and/or timeframe is unknown. Don't use the specialisations in this case.
When true, there is currently no contact defined for the selected role and/or timeframe. Don't use the specialisations in this case.
Contact information that is addressed via a reference.
Contact information provided by a reference.
Details for some person, service or the parking site itself, especially address information.
Name of the organisation or service. Do not use this attribute in combination with role "parkingSiteAddress".
Name of the contact person.
First name of the contact person.
The position of the contact person.
Language(s) this contact is able to speak resp. understand.
Complete address of the contact. Alternatively use the separate fields to describe the address.
Street of the contact.
House number of the contact. Supports a multiplicity up to two, to specify lower and upper numbers.
Postcode of the contact.
City of the contact.
ISO 3166-1 two character country code.
Telephone Number of contact.
Fax of the contact.
E-Mail address of the contact.
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address pointing to a resource available on the Internet from where further relevant information may be obtained.
Url to define a logo of this contact.
Specifies if the availability is 24 hours a day. If omitted, this information is unknown or heterogeneous.
Specification of what service or equipment the contact is responsible for.
Additional information relating to the contact.
Indication, whether the contact accepted publishing its contact information.
Information if the contact in question is a private or public institution.
List of countries.
Austria
Belgium
Bulgaria
Switzerland
Serbia and Montenegro
Cyprus
Czech Republic
Germany
Denmark
Estonia
Spain
Finland
Faroe Islands
France
Great Britain
Guernsey
Gibraltar
Greece
Croatia
Hungary
Ireland
Isle Of Man
Iceland
Italy
Jersey
Lichtenstein
Lithuania
Luxembourg
Latvia
Morocco
Monaco
Macedonia
Malta
Netherlands
Norway
Poland
Portugal
Romania
Sweden
Slovenia
Slovakia
San Marino
Turkey
Vatican City State
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
A volumetric measure defined in cubic metres.
Three letter code defining the currency according to ISO 4217 (e.g. EUR for Euro). This enumeration only contains European currencies including the US dollar.
Euro
Lek (Albania)
Armeniam Dram
Azerbaijanian Manat
Convertible Mark (Bosnia and Herzogowina)
Bulgarian Lev
Belarussian Ruble
Swiss Franc
Czech Koruna
Danish Krone
Pound Sterling
Lari (Georgia)
Croatian Kuna
Forint (Hungary)
Iceland Krona
Litas (Lithuania)
Moldovan Leu
Denar
Norwegian Krone
Zloty
New Romanian Leu
Serbian Dinar
Russian Ruble
Swedish Krona
Turkish Lira
Hryvnia (Ukraine)
US Dollar
Another currency.
The DATEX II logical model comprising exchange, content payload and management sub-models.
Types of dangerous goods regulations.
European agreement on the international carriage of dangerous goods on road.
Regulations covering the international transportation of dangerous goods issued by the International Air Transport Association and the International Civil Aviation Organisation.
Regulations regarding the transportation of dangerous goods on ocean-going vessels issued by the International Maritime Organisation.
International regulations concerning the international carriage of dangerous goods by rail.
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 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.
Days of the week.
Monday.
Tuesday.
Wednesday.
Thursday.
Friday.
Saturday.
Sunday.
Specification of periods defined by the intersection of days, weeks and months.
Applicable day of the week. "All days of the week" is expressed by non-inclusion of this attribute.
Applicable week of the month (1 to 5). "All weeks of the month" is expressed by non-inclusion of this attribute.
Applicable month of the year. "All months of the year" is expressed by non-inclusion of this attribute.
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 ร 10^-n where i and n are integers and n >= 0.
Reference to an access of any type (vehicles, pedestrian, ...).
Specifies a reference to an access, object (i.e. an entrance, an exit or both). A Point location and further characteristics can be specified for those objects.
Distance from this access to the parking space or group of parking spaces. Especially interesting for handicapped people on the one hand or in case of the need of changing the side of a motorway.
The specification a destination. This may be either a point location or an area location.
A component that provides dimension information. The product of width and height must not be necessarily be the square footage (e.g. in multi-storey buildings or when some zones are not part of the square footage).
Length.
Width.
Height.
The area measured in square metres, that is available for some specific purpose.
List of directions of travel.
All directions (where more than two are applicable) at this point on the road network.
Both directions that are applicable at this point on the road network.
Clockwise.
Anti-clockwise.
Inner ring direction.
Outer ring direction.
North bound general direction.
North east bound general direction.
East bound general direction.
South east bound general direction.
South bound general direction.
South west bound general direction.
West bound general direction.
North west bound general direction.
Heading towards town centre direction of travel.
Heading out of or away from the town centre direction of travel.
Direction is unknown.
Opposite direction to the normal direction of flow at this point on the road network.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
Distance of a point along a linear element either measured from the start node or a defined referent on that linear element, where the start node is relative to the element definition rather than the direction of traffic flow.
Distance of a point along a linear element measured from a "from referent" on the linear element, in the sense relative to the linear element definition rather than the direction of traffic flow or optionally towards a "towards referent".
A measure of distance along a linear element.
A known location along the linear element from which the distanceAlong is measured, termed the "fromReferent" in ISO 19148.
A known location along the linear element towards which the distanceAlong is measured, termed the "towardsReferent" in ISO 19148.
Distance of a point along a linear element measured from the start node of the linear element, where start node is relative to the element definition rather than the direction of traffic flow.
A measure of distance along a linear element.
Additional information for the equipment 'electricChargingStation'. This component refers to the number of charging stations specified in the attribute 'numberOfEquipmentOrServiceFacilities'.
Usage type of the electric charging station(s).
Model type of the electric charging station(s). Brand or company information can be specified in 'ParkingEquipmentOrServiceFacility'. For more than one type of model, use several instances of 'ParkingEquipmentOrServiceFacility'.
The maximum current of the electric charging station(s) (in Ampere).
Available Voltage(s) of the electric charging station(s).
Connector type(s) for the electric charging station(s).
Number of vehicles or devices, which can be charged simultaneously (sum over all electric charing stations specified with the 'numberOf...' attribute). If omitted, 1 charging point per station is assumed.
One type of equipment, that is available on the parking site.
One type of equipment, that is available on the parking site.
Equipment available on the parking or parking space or grouped parking spaces.
Indicates, whether there are toilets available.
Indicates, whether there are shower facilities available.
An information point with employees.
An unmanned information point.
Public internet terminal. Charges may be specified using the TariffsAndPayment section.
Public wireless internet. Specifying an amount would be the number of hotspots/access points. Charges may be specified using the TariffsAndPayment section.
A possibility to pay for parking (with employees).
A parking ticket machine.
Cash machine.
A vending machine for snacks, coffee etc. (without manpower).
A possibility to send and/or receive faxes.
A possibility to create copies of documents.
A possibility to store valuable possession in a safe way.
Possibility to deposit luggage in a safe way.
Indicates, whether there's a public telephone available.
Indicates, whether there's a public telephone available that can be used with coins.
Indicates, whether there's a public telephone available that can be used with a card.
Indication of the availability of elevators.
Indication of whether any picnicking facilities, such as tables, chairs and shaded areas, are available.
Possibility to get rid of sewerage (especially for motorhomes).
Possibility to get fresh water (e.g. for motorhomes) - toilets and showers etc. are not intended here.
Possibility to get rid of waste in a legal way (e.g. for truckers or motorhomes). Normal refuse bins are not intended here.
Refuse bins for small amounts of garbage (see also 'wasteDisposal').
A technical equipment to remove ice and snow from the roof of lorries.
A playground for children.
For charging vehicles, motorhome supply etc. The 'numberOf...' attribute specifies the number of charging stations. You may specify the number of charging points and further information with component 'ElectricCharging'.
Bike parking.
A terminal, where toll charges can be paid manually (this does not mean a toll gate on the road)
Medical equipment to provide first aid after heart attacks.
Equipment to support first aid on injured people. Note that 'defibrillator' is a separate literal.
A hose for water transport in case of fire.
Fire extinguisher
Fire hydrant
None.
Unknown.
Some other equipment. Use 'otherEquipmentOrServiceFacility' to specify it.
Details associated with the management of the exchange between the supplier and the client.
Indicator that this exchange is due to "keep alive" functionality.
The type of the response that the supplier is returning to the requesting client.
Unique identifier of the client's subscription with the supplier.
A location defined by reference to an external/other referencing system.
A code in the external referencing system which defines the location.
Identification of the external/other location referencing system.
A floating point number whose value space consists of the values m ร 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.
Type of fuel used by a vehicle.
Battery.
Biodiesel.
Diesel.
Diesel and battery hybrid.
Ethanol.
Hydrogen.
Liquid gas of any type including LPG.
Liquid petroleum gas.
Methane gas.
Petrol.
Petrol and battery hybrid.
A publication used to make level B extensions at the publication level.
The name of the generic publication.
Gross weight characteristic of a vehicle.
The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.
The gross weight of the vehicle and its load, including any trailers.
One or more physically separate locations. Multiple locations may be related, as in an itinerary (or route), or may be unrelated. It is not for identifying the same physical location using different Location objects for different referencing systems.
A logical composition of parking sites with aggregated properties (e.g. number of spaces). Examples: Urban parking area "West" or all truck parkings along a motorway. The included parking sites may -but must not- be specified as subcomponents.
The type of this group of parking sites.
Parking sites of this collection defined by reference.
The type of this group of parking sites.
This group is describing a truck parking priority zone according to the EU regulation.
The main purpose of this group is to give summarized information of all encapsulated parking sites (e.g. number of spaces in total).
A group of parking spaces. All information provided has to be identical for all places in this group. Can also be used just to give the number of lorry parkings, for example. 'GroupOfParkingSpaces' may be multiple defined or include each other.
Number of parking spaces (attribute is used for a parking record as well as for a group of parking spaces).
Defines the type of this group specification.
Points to another instance of 'GroupOfParkingSpaces', which is identical from a local point of view. To be used when defining mixed parking areas with different time slots.
Points to another instance of 'GroupOfParkingSpaces', which is a real superset from a local point of view. To be used when defining mixed parking areas with different time slots.
Lower dimension boundaries for all spaces within the group. Note that there must not exist a space with this dimension, but each space's dimension values must be equal or higher.
Dimension of a virtual rectangle encapsulating the group of parking spaces. Use 'dimensionUsableArea' to define the total space available for parking within this group. Do not use 'dimensionHeight'.
Dimension of the largest space within this group (i.e. there must be at least one space of this dimension). If the comparison of dimension values is not unique, the length is decisive.
Details of hazardous materials.
The chemical name of the hazardous substance carried by the vehicle.
The temperature at which the vapour from a hazardous substance will ignite in air.
The code defining the regulations, international or national, applicable for a means of transport.
The dangerous goods description code.
The version/revision number of date of issuance of the hazardous material code used.
A number giving additional hazard code classification of a goods item within the applicable dangerous goods regulation.
The identification of a transport emergency card giving advice for emergency actions.
A unique serial number assigned within the United Nations to substances and articles contained in a list of the dangerous goods most commonly carried.
The volume of dangerous goods on the vehicle(s) reported in a traffic/travel situation.
The weight of dangerous goods on the vehicle(s) reported in a traffic/travel situation.
Management information relating to the data contained within a publication.
The extent of the geographic area to which the related information should be distributed.
The extent to which the related information may be circulated, according to the recipient type. Recipients must comply with this confidentiality statement.
The status of the related information (real, test, exercise ....).
This indicates the urgency with which a message recipient or Client should distribute the enclosed information. Urgency particularly relates to functions within RDS-TMC applications.
Weight characteristic of the heaviest axle on the vehicle.
The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.
The weight of the heaviest axle on the vehicle.
Height characteristic of a vehicle.
The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.
The height of the highest part, excluding antennae, of an individual vehicle above the road surface, in metres.
List of height or vertical gradings of road sections.
Above or over the normal road grade elevation.
At the normal road grade elevation.
Below or under the normal road grade elevation.
A reference to an object given by its index qualifier.
Status of the related information (i.e. real, test or exercise).
The information is real. It is not a test or exercise.
The information is part of an exercise which is for testing security.
The information is part of an exercise which includes tests of associated technical subsystems.
The information is part of a test for checking the exchange of this type of information.
An integer number whose value space is the set {-2147483648, -2147483647, -2147483646, ..., -2, -1, 0, 1, 2, ..., 2147483645, 2147483646, 2147483647}.
An identifier/name whose range is specific to the particular country.
ISO 3166-1 two character country code.
Identifier or name unique within the specified country.
A parking site in an interurban context.
Defines whether the interurban parking site is located in or nearby a motorway context, is a layby or on-street parking.
Location of the truck or motorway related parking.
The parking is located directly on a motorway or a similar type of road.
The parking is located with some distance to a motorway or a similar type of road but focussed on travellers from this motorway.
An area along a road that offers temporary parking.
Vehicles are parking on the roadside.
The parking is located somewhere else.
Multiple (i.e. more than one) physically separate locations arranged as an ordered set that defines an itinerary or route.
Destination of a route or final location in an itinerary.
Multiple physically separate locations arranged as an ordered set that defines an itinerary or route. The index qualifier indicates the order.
A location contained in an itinerary (i.e. an ordered set of locations defining a route or itinerary).
Multiple (i.e. more than one) physically separate locations which are ordered that constitute an itinerary or route where they are defined by reference to a predefined itinerary.
A reference to a versioned instance of a predefined itinerary as specified in a PredefinedLocationsPublication.
Junction (on a highway), can also be an interchange or if applicable also a motorway service station (see junctionClassification).
Explicit type of junction.
Name of the junction.
Number of the junction, might also include letters (example: 23A).
A detailed identification of the motorway the junction belongs to.
In case of any type of intersection, the destination motorway(s) can be defined.
Explicit type of a junction.
One motorway merging into another (with three legs in total).
Usually two crossing motorways (four legs, but can be even more).
Beginning or end of a motorway (e.g. changeover to smaller road).
Entrance and exit on a motorway.
Entrance and exit on a motorway, reserved either for emergency and service or on a temporary basis.
Motorway crossing a border (between counties, countries, states, ...).
Entry and Exit on a motorway, where just one direction of the motorway is accessible.
Junction accessible only for operational services.
Other.
Security level defined by the LABEL project http://truckparkinglabel.eu.
None.
Providing the basics.
Technical measures to improve security.
Security measures are combined, Access of persons restricted.
Real time monitoring of vehicles and persons by professional staff.
Verification of vehicles and persons by professional staff, site manned around the clock.
Unknown.
Service level defined by the LABEL project http://truckparkinglabel.eu.
None.
Providing the basics.
Also providing washing facilities and a more convenient lay-out of the parking area.
Providing service for personal hygiene and shop/ fuel station.
Providing full service for driver and vehicle.
Providing the high end of comfort levels.
Unknown.
List of descriptors identifying specific lanes.
In all lanes of the carriageway.
In the bus lane.
In the bus stop lane.
In the carpool lane.
On the central median separating the two directional carriageways of the highway.
In the crawler lane.
In the emergency lane.
In the escape lane.
In the express lane.
On the hard shoulder.
In the heavy vehicle lane.
In the first lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the second lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the third lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the fourth lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the fifth lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the sixth lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the seventh lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the eighth lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In the ninth lane numbered from nearest the hard shoulder to central median.
In a lay-by.
In the left hand turning lane.
In the left lane.
In the local traffic lane.
In the middle lane.
In the opposing lanes.
In the overtaking lane.
In the right hand turning lane.
In the right lane.
In the lane dedicated for use during the rush (peak) hour.
In the area/lane reserved for passenger pick-up or set-down.
In the slow vehicle lane.
In the through traffic lane.
In the lane dedicated for use as a tidal flow lane.
In the turning lane.
On the verge.
A language datatype, identifies a specified language by an ISO 639-1 2-alpha / ISO 639-2 3-alpha code.
Length characteristic of a vehicle.
The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.
The overall distance between the front and back of an individual vehicle, including the length of any trailers, couplings, etc.
A linear section along a single road with optional directionality defined between two points on the same road.
A linear element along a single linear object, consistent with ISO 19148 definitions.
Name of the road of which the linear element forms a part.
Identifier/number of the road of which the linear element forms a part.
The identifier of a road network reference model which segments the road network according to specific business rules.
The version of the identified road network reference model.
An indication of the nature of the linear element.
A linear element along a single linear object defined by its identifier or code in a road network reference model (specified in LinearElement class) which segments the road network according to specific business rules.
An identifier or code of a linear element (or link) in the road network reference model that is specified in the LinearElement class.
A linear element along a single linear object defined by its start and end points.
The referent at a known location on the linear object which defines the start of the linear element.
A referent at a known location on the linear object which is neither the start or end of the linear element.
The referent at a known location on the linear object which defines the end of the linear element.
List of indicative natures of linear elements.
The nature of the linear element is a road.
The nature of the linear element is a section of a road.
The nature of the linear element is a slip road.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
Directions of traffic flow relative to the direction in which the linear element is defined.
Indicates that both directions of traffic flow are affected by the situation or relate to the traffic data.
Indicates that the direction of traffic flow affected by the situation or related to the traffic data is in the opposite sense to the direction in which the linear element is defined.
Indicates that the direction of traffic flow affected by the situation or related to the traffic data is in the same sense as the direction in which the linear element is defined.
Indicates that the direction of traffic flow affected by the situation or related to the traffic data is unknown.
A linear section along a linear element where the linear element is either a part of or the whole of a linear object (i.e. a road), consistent with ISO 19148 definitions.
Identification of the road administration area which contains the specified linear section.
The direction of traffic flow on the linear section in terms of general destination direction.
The direction of traffic flow on the linear section relative to the direction in which the linear element is defined.
Identification of whether the linear section that is part of the linear element is at, above or below the normal elevation of a linear element of that type (e.g. road or road section) at that location, typically used to indicate "grade" separation.
A point on the linear element that defines the start node of the linear section.
A point on the linear element that defines the end node of the linear section.
Loads that are currently not supported in loadType.
Refrigerated goods.
Types of load carried by a vehicle.
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.
Chemicals of unspecified type.
Combustible materials of unspecified type.
Corrosive materials of unspecified type.
Debris of unspecified type.
No load.
Explosive materials of unspecified type.
A load of exceptional height.
A load of exceptional length.
A load of exceptional width.
Fuel of unspecified type.
Glass.
Any goods of a commercial nature.
Materials classed as being of a hazardous nature.
Liquid of an unspecified nature.
Livestock.
General materials of unspecified type.
Materials classed as being of a danger to people or animals.
Materials classed as being potentially dangerous to the environment.
Materials classed as being dangerous when exposed to water (e.g. materials which may react exothermically with water).
Oil.
Materials that present limited environmental or health risk. Non-combustible, non-toxic, non-corrosive.
Products or produce that will significantly degrade in quality or freshness over a short period of time.
Petrol or petroleum.
Pharmaceutical materials.
Materials that emit significant quantities of electro-magnetic radiation that may present a risk to people, animals or the environment.
Refuse.
Materials of a toxic nature which may damage the environment or endanger public health.
Vehicles of any type which are being transported.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
The specification of a location either on a network (as a point or a linear location) or as an area. This may be provided in one or more referencing systems.
A location which may be used by clients for visual display on user interfaces.
A location defined by reference to a predefined location.
A reference to a versioned predefined location.
List of descriptors to help to identify a specific location.
Around a bend in the road.
At a motorway interchange.
At rest area off the carriageway.
At service area.
At toll plaza.
At entry or exit of tunnel.
On the carriageway or lane which is inbound towards the centre of the town or city.
In gallery.
In the centre of the roadway.
In the opposite direction.
In tunnel.
On border crossing.
On bridge.
On connecting carriageway between two different roads or road sections.
On elevated section of road.
On flyover, i.e. on section of road over another road.
On ice road.
On level-crossing.
On road section linking two different roads.
On mountain pass.
On roundabout.
On the left of the roadway.
On the right of the roadway.
On the roadway.
On underground section of road.
On underpass, i.e. section of road which passes under another road.
On the carriageway or lane which is outbound from the centre of the town or city.
Over the crest of a hill.
On the main carriageway within a junction between exit slip road and entry slip road.
Means of payment
Payment by electronic card(s). Use 'AcceptedPaymentCards' resp. 'UsedPaymentCard' to specify them more exactly.
Cash payment.
Cash payment with coins only.
Direct cash transfer.
Electronic settlement; includes on board units.
RFID.
Payment method using an app on a smartphone.
Payment by SMS. The telephone number can be specified by 'paymentAdditionalDescription'.
A payment method using a mobile phone but without an app or SMS, for instance by calling a number.
Unknown.
Other.
A measure of distance defined in metres in a floating point format.
A measure of distance defined in metres in a non negative integer format.
A list of the months of the year.
The month of January.
The month of February.
The month of March.
The month of April.
The month of May.
The month of June.
The month of July.
The month of August.
The month of September.
The month of October.
The month of November.
The month of December.
An area defined by a name and/or in terms of known boundaries, such as country or county boundaries or allocated control area of particular authority. The attributes do not form a union; instead, the smallest intersection forms the resulting area.
ISO 3166-1 two character country code.
Name of a nation (e.g. Wales) which is a sub-division of an ISO recognised country.
Name of a county (administrative sub-division).
Name of an area.
Name of a police force area.
Name of a road operator control area.
The specification of a location on a network (as a point or a linear location).
An integer number whose value space is the set {0, 1, 2, ..., 2147483645, 2147483646, 2147483647}.
A group of (i.e. more than one) physically separate locations which have no specific order and where each location is explicitly listed.
A location contained in a non ordered group of locations.
A group of (i.e. more than one) physically separate locations which have no specific order that are defined by reference to a predefined non ordered location group.
A reference to a versioned instance of a predefined non ordered location group as specified in a PredefinedLocationsPublication.
Multiple (i.e. more than one) physically separate locations which have no specific order.
Number of axles characteristic of a vehicle.
The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.
The total number of axles of an individual vehicle.
Type of parking occupancy detection (balancing, single slot, ... ).
No occupancy detection available.
Counting and balancing incoming and outcoming traffic amount ('indirect' method).
There is a detector for every individual parking space ('direct' method).
Occupancy detection is based on some model, i.e. hydrograph, forecasting or estimation.
Manual collection of occupancy information, i.e. operators count the vehicles.
Unspecified.
Other.
Unknown.
The non negative offset distance from the ALERT-C referenced point to the actual point.
The non negative offset distance from the ALERT-C referenced point to the actual point. The ALERT-C locations in the Primary and Secondary locations must always encompass the linear section being specified, thus Offset Distance is towards the other point.
A specification of opening times (e.g. for a parking site, a service facility, an access or the availability for equipment).
The date/time at which this information was last updated.
indicates whether the parking facility is available 365 days a year
Specifies if the availability is 24 hours a day. If omitted, this information is unknown or heterogeneous.
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address pointing to a resource available on the Internet from where further relevant information may be obtained.
When true, the opening times are unknown.
When true, the opening times are not specified.
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).
Start of bounding period of validity defined by date and time.
End of bounding period of validity defined by date and time.
A single time period, a recurring time period or a set of different recurring time periods during which validity is true.
A single time period, a recurring time period or a set of different recurring time periods during which validity is false.
Ownership type enum.
Public ownership.
Private ownership.
A public private partnership model.
A private individual ownership.
An unknown kind of ownership.
Other kind of ownership.
Describes one entrance or exit (or both) to a parking site.
Specifies the category(s) of this access.
A name of the entrance or exit. This might be an indication to the corresponding road, for example.
Specifies additional equipment for this access.
Information on accessibility, easements and marking for handicapped people.
Specifies a URL at which a photo of the object in concern can be found.
Only the assignment given in this class is allowed for this access, i.e. other assignments are not allowed. By using this role, do not use the same set of attributes within the other two roles.
The assignment given in this class is convenient for this access, but not exclusionary. By using this role, do not use the same set of attributes within the other two roles.
The assignment given in this class is prohibited for this access. By using this role, do not use the same set of attributes within the other two roles.
Identification for up to two primary roads located nearby the access or which make the parking accessible.
One set of prohibited/only allowed/convenient assignment for parking space(s), parking site(s) or an access. Same kind of data forms a union (e.g. lorries OR buses), different kind of data forms an intersection (e.g. residents AND long-term).
Limitation to a set of special users.
Temporal parking classification for this assignment (long term, short term, ...). Depending on the used role, these classifications are either assigned or prohibited.
Hazardous Material which is prohibited to park there.
Used for example for mixed parking areas. If at least one restrictedValidity is given, spaces are not available outside the union of all given time ranges. EndTime might be a lower value than start time, whem validity contains midnight.
Parking durations.
Very short duration parking normally of up to 20 minutes assigned for pick-ups and drop-offs.
Short term parking without indication of max-duration.
Short term parking up to 24 hours.
Short term parking up to 48 hours.
Short term parking up to 72 hours.
Short term parking up to 96 hours.
Long term parking in excess of any specified short term parking.
Unknown.
Other.
One type of equipment or additional service facility that is available at the parking site, parking space or group of parking spaces.
An internal identifier for the equipment or service facility, e.g. an inventory number. This attribute has an unbounded multiplicity to support identifiers for multiple occurrences of this element.
Specifies, if the element in question is available or not. Note that this is no dynamic information!
Number of the specified element (e.g. number of toilets, restaurants, park & ride places, etc.) with respect to user restriction for the parking record, a complete group of spaces or a single space. Dynamic overridable.
Provides an additional description.
Specifies the additional equipment or service facility, if the enumerations provided do not fit. Use literal 'other' in this case.
Information on accessibility, easements and marking for handicapped people.
Name or brand of the equipment or service facility, e.g. brand of petrol station, name of the WC-Service etc.
A free text comment that can be used by the operator to convey un-coded observations/information.
Specifies a URL at which a photo of the object in concern can be found.
Limitation to a set of special users.
Specify the general availability of some equipment or service facility (by using just the 'OverallPeriod' component) or specify its opening times more detailed.
Types of layout of the parking site.
Parking is on multiple levels within a parking building.
Parking is inside a building on a single ground floor level.
Parking is on one or more floors below ground level.
Parking is on multiple floors levels including both below and above ground level.
Parking is completely automated from the point of leaving the vehicle in an arrival bay to its delivery back to the driver in a pickup bay.
A normal ground level parking place.
Some covered parking space.
A parking space within a complex structure of buildings or surrounded by buildings.
A non-bituminized parking space (e.g. for events or as extension).
Unknown.
Other.
The arrangement of the parking space or the group of parking spaces in relation to the road.
Parking spaces are located in an angle of nearly 90 degree to the road.
Parking spaces are located parallel to the road.
Parking spaces are located in a diagonal relation to the road.
Parking is possible on the other side of the road.
Other.
Mode of payment for parking.
Pay at machine and display ticket inside vehicle.
Pay at the manned exit booth of the parking site.
Pay at machine on foot prior to returning to vehicle and use payment ticket to exit.
Pay by prepaid token that is used at exit.
Pay directly at the exit with a payment card (usually, this payment card must have been used when entering as well). In 'AccessEquipmentEnum', there are three more literals to indicate, whether an entrance or exit has got this feature.
Other.
A permission for parking.
Type of permission for parking.
Scheme of permission for parking.
Identifier of permission for parking.
A container for static parking information. Must be specialised as a parking site or as a group of parking sites.
Name of the parking, i.e. name of the parking site or the group of parking sites.
Alternative name for the parking site or the group of parking sites.
Additional description of the parking site or the group of parking sites.
Date/time that this version of the parking record was defined.
Number of parking spaces (attribute is used for a parking record as well as for a group of parking spaces).
Number of parking spaces that are not assigned for a particular purpose.
The maximum parking duration for a parking record, a parking space or a group of parking spaces (e.g. to avoid overnight parking).
Specifies a URL at which a photo of the object in concern can be found.
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address pointing to a resource available on the Internet from where further relevant information may be obtained.
Type of parking occupancy detection for a parking record, a parking space or a group of parking spaces, if any (balancing, single slot, ... ).
Contact to be used in times of emergencies.
Contact details of the owner of the parking facility.
Contact details of the responsible authority of the parking facility or parking area.
Contact details of one or more security services of the parking facility.
Contact details of the operator of the parking facility.
Contact details of a service partner of the parking record, i.e. the person or organisation that should be contacted to provide servicing or support services for equipment at the parking.
The location(s) or the extent of the parking. Examples could be an Area for parking area, a Point location for an urban parking facility or a Linear for on street parking.
A colour, which can be assigned to the parking. Often used with parking areas for a quick visual distinction.
Parking is only allowed for the assignment given in this class, i.e. other assignments are not allowed. By using this role, it is not allowed to use 'assignedParkingAmongOthers' and 'prohibitedParking' for the same type of attributes.
Assignments for parking. Other assignments are allowed as well, i.e. the parking spaces are convenient for this kind of assignment.
Parking is not allowed for the given assignment.
Properties of a single parking space. This aggregation may only be used with the "ParkingSpace" specialisation.
Properties for a group of parking spaces. Usually, all properties specified have to be the same for all spaces included. This aggregation may only be used with the "GroupOfParkingSpaces" specialisation.
Some geographic location(s) within or nearby the parking, where people have to meet in case of a fire, for example.
An underlaying area this parking record is located in or belongs to. Examples are a state, province, truck parking area etc. A name can be specified in the area structure.
Dimension either of the building or a virtual rectangle encapsulating the parking site(s). Use 'dimensionUsableArea' to define the total space available for parking. Use 'dimensionHeight' only for a building, not for the restriction of vehicles.
A parking route, defined by ParkingRouteDetails or by a reference.
A colour assigned to a parking route for visualisation purpose.
A route defined by a reference to an earlier specified route.
A reference to a parking route.
Urban context: Defining parking routes leading to the parking site. Truck parking context: Can be used to define a dynamic route management.
Name of the parking route.
The type of parking route. If not specified, the route is designed for any type of vehicles.
Indicates that there is dynamic route management for truck parking, i.e. a management system concerning several truck parkings (including this one) along a route.
An index, which can identify some icon for visualisation of the route. Note that form and usage of this index as well as the icons itself are not further determined here.
The direction of traffic, for which the parking route can be used. If not specified, the route can be used in the order of the given locations.
Additional directions of traffic, for which the parking route can be used. If not specified, the route can be used in the order of the given locations.
The direction of the parking route.
Towards parking site.
Away from parking site.
The type of the parking route.
A parking route for lorries.
Another type of parking route.
Specifies security measures related to the parking site or particular spaces.
Social control e.g. parking situated in a neighbourhood.
Security staff.
External security, e.g. police or staff not directly belonging to the parking.
CCTV (camera observation).
Dog.
24/24 guard.
Site is illuminated in a normal way (but not as strong as 'floodLight').
Flood light (stronger than lighting).
Fences.
Site is separated from its surroundings. Can also be used to express a space for noise-producing vehicles, e.g. lorries with cooling generators.
There are no security measures.
Unknown.
None of the values in this enumeration applies. Use 'parkingAdditionalSecurity' instead.
A record containing static details of a parking site. Must be specialised as an 'Urban-' or 'InterUrbanParkingSite' or a 'SpecialLocationParkingSite'.
Indication of whether a parking reservation service is available and/or mandatory.
Layout of the parking site.
Highest floor of the parking site. It is possible to have negative values here in case it is underground only. Must be higher or equal than 'lowestFloor'.
Lowest floor of the parking site. Positive values may apply in case it is over ground only. Must be lower or equal than 'highestFloor'.
Indicates that the parking site is on a temporary basis. It might close permanently within short notice or might only be partial equipped. The physical parking possibilities might be provisional, too.
Information about the parking site itself (address etc.). The 'GroupOfLocations' association must not be used for this role.
Reservation service (for end users). It is recommended to give URL and telephone.
An exit from the parking facility onto the road network from any parking space unless separate exits are specified for assigned parking spaces, in which case this is an exit from only the principal parking spaces.
The status of the parking site (spaces available or not).
Parking spaces are currently available.
The parking site is almost full (as defined by its configuration parameters).
The parking site is considered full at its entrance (e.g. full sign is displayed at entrance or on managing VMS).
The parking site is full (as defined by its configuration parameters).
The status of the parking site is unknown.
Other.
A single parking space. It is possible to define the same parking space more than once with different properties, e.g. when there is a different parking assignment for different times.
Points to another instance of 'ParkingSpace', which is identical from a local point of view (i.e. which is the same parking space). To be used when defining mixed parking areas (with using different time slots).
Dimension of the parking space (not all dimension attributes need to be provided). If the parking space is not rectangular, its dimension is specified as the smallest rectangle fitting inside its shape.
Easements for handicapped people expecially related to a parking space or a group of parking spaces.
There is some extra space on the left side of the parking space (in parking direction point of view), for example to improve the situation for wheelchair users.
There is some extra space on the right side of the parking space (in parking direction point of view), for example to improve the situation for wheelchair users.
The parking space is quite near to a pedestrian exit. Note: Can be more exactly defined by using 'dedicatedAccess'.
The border of the parking space is marked (painted on the ground).
Other.
Common properties of parking spaces and groups of parking spaces.
A public identifier or short description for the parking space or group of parking spaces, for example "6D" or "Truck parking west".
The floor or level of the parking site on which the assigned parking spaces are located.
Information on accessibility, easements and marking for handicapped people.
Further easements for handicapped people related to this parking space or this group of parking spaces.
Specifies 'driveThrough' or 'openAir' for the parking space or the group of parking spaces.
The arrangement of the parking space or the group of parking spaces in relation to the road.
Indication of whether a parking reservation service is available and/or mandatory.
The maximum parking duration for a parking record, a parking space or a group of parking spaces (e.g. to avoid overnight parking).
Specifies the distance from the primary road in metres. Especially useful, if parking is located on a smaller type of road.
Type of parking occupancy detection for a parking record, a parking space or a group of parking spaces, if any (balancing, single slot, ... ).
Specifies security measures related to the parking site or particular spaces.
Parking is only allowed for the assignment given in this class, i.e. other assignments are not allowed. By using this role, it is not allowed to use 'assignedParkingAmongOthers' and 'prohibitedParking' for the same type of attributes.
Assignments for parking. Other assignments are allowed as well, i.e. the parking spaces are convenient for this kind of assignment.
Parking is not allowed for the given assignment.
Equiment, services and szenarios, which are directly related to the assigned parking space or parking space group. Note that the infrastructure index must be unique with respect to the Parking class' infrastrucure indeces
Specifies drive through and open air properties for the parking space or the group of parking spaces.
Entering as well as leaving the parking space can be done straight in the direction of parking.
There is no roof and not another storey on top of the parking space, which could prevent from rain, for example.
Locations, often associated with a building, for a SpecialLocationParkingSite.
The parking site is associated with an airport terminal.
The parking site is associated with an exhibition centre.
The parking site is associated with a shopping centre.
The parking site is associated with a specific facility (e.g. a hospital, a tourist site, a garden centre, a park etc.).. Attribute "parkingOtherSpecialLocation" may be used to specify details.
The parking site is associated with a train station.
The parking site is associated with a campground.
The parking site is associated with a theme park.
The parking site is associated with a ferry terminal.
The parking site is associated with a vehicle-to-rail terminal.
The parking site is associated with a coach station.
The parking site is associated with a cable car station.
The parking site is associated with a public transport station.
The parking site is associated with a market.
The parking site is associated with a religious centre.
The parking site is associated with a convention centre.
The parking site is associated with a cinema.
The parking site is associated with a ski lift.
Unknown.
The parking site is associated with some other location. Use "parkingOtherSpecialLocation" to specify details.
Security measures and standards or standard-like categorization for a parking site.
Formal assessment for the security level defined by the LABEL project http://truckparkinglabel.eu.
Formal assessment for the service level defined by the LABEL project http://truckparkinglabel.eu.
Self-assessment for the security level defined by the LABEL project http://truckparkinglabel.eu.
Self-assessment for the service level defined by the LABEL project http://truckparkinglabel.eu.
Specifies security measures related to the parking site or particular spaces.
Security equipment of the parking site that is not covered by the enumeration 'ParkingSecurityEnum'.
Defines the kind of supervision of the parking site.
A national classification of the parking security.
Presence of a certification for secure parking.
Date of certification.
Defines a pair of 'parkingSiteStatus' and a corresponding colour.
The status of the parking site (spaces available or not).
Defines the kind of supervision of the parking site.
Remote.
On site.
Control centre on site.
Control centre off site.
Patrol.
None.
Unknown.
Other.
A collection of parking records, which can be parking sites or groups of parking sites.
The name of the parking table.
The date/time that this version of the parking table was defined by the supplier. The identity and version of the table are defined by the class stereotype implementation.
A publication defining one or more tables that have entries of parking sites or groups of them, located in an urban or interurban context.
Configuration parameters of the parking site, used among others for the dynamic attribute 'parkingStatus'. This component or all elements of it can be overridden in the dynamic model.
The number of available spaces above which the state of the parking site is considered to change from 'almost full' to 'spaces available' as the parking site's occupancy decreases. Must be greater than 'almostFullIncreasing' value.
The number of available spaces below which the state of the site is considered to change from 'spaces available' to 'almost full' as the site's occupancy increases. Must be lower or equal to 'almostFullDecreasing' and greater 'fullDecreasing'.
The number of available spaces below which the parking site is considered to be 'full' at its entrance (e.g. full sign is displayed at entrance or on managing VMS).
The number of available spaces above which the state of the parking site is considered to change from 'full' to 'almost full' as the site's occupancy decreases. Must be greater or equal to 'fullIncreasing' value and lower than 'almostFullIncreasing'.
The number of available spaces below which the state of the parking site is considered to change from 'almost full' to 'full' as the site's occupancy increases. Must be lower than or equal to 'fullDecreasing' value.
The number of vehicles on the parking above which the overcrowding state of the parking site is considered to change to 'overcrowding'. Can be used as an alternative to the overcrowding level attributes.
The number of vehicles on the parking site above which the overcrowding state of the parking site is considered to change from 'noOvercrowding' to 'overcrowdingLevel1'. Must be lower than the 'overcrowdingLevel2' value.
The number of vehicles on the parking site above which the overcrowding state of the parking site is considered to change from 'overcrowdingLevel1' to 'overcrowdingLevel2'. Must be greater than the 'overcrowdingLevel1' value.
The last known occupancy (number of parking vehicles on the site) under safe conditions.
The type of group specification (group of parking spaces).
A description of adjacent spaces.
A description of non-adjacent spaces.
A description for a complete floor in a car park.
A definition for mixed usage for this group (e.g. by time). This means there are more definitions for this group or for sub- or supersets of it.
This group provides statistical figures only, for example 60 spaces for lorries in total. Usually, this kind of group does not use georeference information. It is not a complete description of parking spaces.
This group provides some single features for a selected number of spaces. For example, you can define all spaces, where electric charging stations are provided. It is not a complete description of the parking spaces.
Some other kind of group.
A special type of usage available for the parking site or the group of parking spaces. In the 'ParkingStatusPublication', the operation type (in operation or not) can be defined.
A special type of usage available for the parking site or a group of parking spaces. In the 'ParkingStatusPublication', the operation type (in operation or not) can be defined.
Two modes for parking lorries in a efficient way according to their departure times. May only be used for parking scenario 'truckParking'.
Types of parking usage (park & ride, kiss & ride, ...)
The parking site is designed for lorries (other vehicles are allowed as well).
The parking site is associated with a rest area, i.e. people can relax some time outside their car there. Note that the presence of some bench, picnic place or toilet is already sufficient; there is no need for a restaurant or a building.
The parking site is associated with a service area.
The parking site or space(s) are designed as a loading bay.
The parking site or space(s) are designed for overnight parking. Note that the absence of this scenario does not automatically mean a prohibition of overnight parking. See also PermitsAndProhibitions.
Unknown.
Some other usage scenario.
A reference to a record that contains the metadata for a specific VMS unit that may be used to manage the parking site (e.g. to indicate to drivers the current availability of spaces).
A reference to a record that contains the metadata for a specific VMS unit that may be used to manage the parking site (e.g. to indicate to drivers the current availability of spaces).
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.
Date/time at which the payload publication was created.
The default language used throughout the payload publication.
Brands of payment cards.
American Express
Cirrus
Diners Club
Discover Card
Girocard
Maestro
MasterCard
Visa
V PAY
Other
Types of payment cards.
Credit card
Debit card
Charge card
Fleet or petrol station card.
Stored value card / prepaid card.
Some other type of card.
A measure of percentage.
Distance of a point along a linear element measured from the start node expressed as a percentage of the whole length of the linear element, where start node is relative to the element definition rather than the direction of traffic flow.
A measure of distance along a linear element from the start of the element expressed as a percentage of the total length of the linear object.
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.
Start of period.
End of a period.
The name of the period.
A recurring period of a day.
A recurring period defined in terms of days of the week, weeks of the month and months of the year.
An extension point for Period offering the possibility to describe special days and public holidays.
A recurring period in terms of special days.
Defines sets of action and regulations to specify permitted and prohibited issues.
An activity, which is regulated.
Regulation for the specified activity.
Type of permission for parking.
Blue zone permit.
Permit for care taking.
A permit for vehicles used for carpooling.
A permit for car sharing vehicles.
Permit for disabled.
Permit for emergency vehicle.
Permit for employees.
Permit of a fair.
Vehicles that have an official parking permission from the appropriate (local) government.
Permit for a maintenance vehicle.
Permit for a resident.
Permit for road works.
A specific identified vehicle.
Permit for a taxi.
Some other permit.
A single geospatial point.
A point on a linear element where the linear element is either a part of or the whole of a linear object (i.e. a road), consistent with ISO 19148 definitions.
Identification of the road administration area which contains the specified point.
The direction of traffic flow at the specified point in terms of general destination direction.
The direction of traffic flow at the specified point relative to the direction in which the linear element is defined.
Identification of whether the point on the linear element is at, above or below the normal elevation of a linear element of that type (e.g. road or road section) at that location, typically used to indicate "grade" separation.
A single point defined only by a coordinate set with an optional bearing direction.
A bearing at the point measured in degrees (0 - 359). Unless otherwise specified the reference direction corresponding to 0 degrees is North.
A pair of coordinates defining the geodetic position of a single point using the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89).
Latitude in decimal degrees using the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89).
Longitude in decimal degrees using the European Terrestrial Reference System 1989 (ETRS89).
The specification of the destination of a defined route or itinerary which is a point.
Extension point for 'Point' to support the description of junctions (and other alternative point descriptions).
Textual description for a point location
defines points for a closed polygon-shape describing the area
Name of the polygon area. Especially useful when the area consists of more than one polygon.
Specification of the public holiday type in a specific country or region. Use this component only when specialDayType is set to 'publicHoliday' or 'holidays'.
ISO 3166-1 two character country code.
ISO 3166-2 country sub-division code (up to 3 characters).
Region of country (e.g. "Scotland", "Wales" etc. if country = GB)
Specifies the public holiday type for the country or region.
Specification of public holiday, if the enumeration values do not fit.
Types of public holiday.
The days between the Christmas and New Year public holidays which are not official public holidays.
The day following Christmas day.
A day between a public holiday and the weekend.
The day before Christmas day.
Christmas day and Boxing day (day following Christmas day).
The period between the Christmas and New Year public holidays (inclusive).
A day following a public holiday.
Good Friday (the Friday prior to the Easter weekend).
The period between Easter Friday and Easter Monday (inclusive).
The Monday following the Easter weekend.
The Saturday of the Easter weekend.
Easter Sunday.
The day preceding a public holiday.
A holiday period.
A holiday in lieu of a public holiday that falls on a weekend.
The 2nd of January holiday.
New Year's day.
The day before New Year's day.
A day that is not a public holiday.
A public holiday in the respective country/region.
None of the elements in the list. Public holiday is specified by 'publicHolidayName' instead.
A referent on a linear object that has a known location such as a node, a reference marker (e.g. a markerpost), an intersection etc.
The identifier of the referent, unique on the specified linear element (i.e. road or part of).
The name of the referent, e.g. a junction or intersection name.
The type of the referent.
Description of the referent.
A set of types of known points along a linear object such as a road.
A boundary between two jurisdictional or administrative areas. These may be legal boundaries such as between counties or countries, maintenance responsibility boundaries or control boundaries.
A crossing of two or more roads where the precise point of intersection is defined according to specific business rules.
A marker which is usually but not necessarily physical that is one of a sequence which are spaced out along the linear object (road) to provide a location reference. The spacing of markers is not necessarily even.
A visible identifiable physical landmark either alongside or close to the linear object.
A topological node defined on a road network. Such nodes may delineate the segmentation of the road network according to defined business rules or may constitute a purely topological representation of a road network.
Regulation parameters for actions.
Permitted.
Prohibited.
The action is prohibited and can be punished.
It depends on the season, whether the action is allowed or not.
Permitted only at particular times.
Permitted only on particular areas (but inside the parking site ground).
Prohibited at particular times.
Prohibited on particular areas.
Only on request (i.e. permission needed).
The regulation rule is quite complex and cannot be noted here.
Only outside buildings.
Only inside buildings.
There is no regulation for this action.
The regulation is unknown.
Other.
Reservation type enum.
Places can be reserved, but must not.
Places need to be reserved.
Places cannot be reserved.
Some places can or must be reserved, others not (do not use when specifying a single parking space).
Possibility of reservation is unknown,
Possibility of reservation is not specified.
Types of response that a supplier can return to a requesting client.
An acknowledgement that the supplier has received and complied with the client's request.
A notification that the supplier has denied the client's request for a data.
A notification that the supplier has denied the client's request for a subscription.
Rest area activity enum.
Open fire.
Overnight parking.
Picnic.
Smoking.
Camping.
Handling with hazardous material.
Barbeque.
Other.
An RGB colour described by values for red, green and blue (0..255) as well as an optional name.
The red value of the RGB colour (0..255).
The green value of the RGB colour (0..255).
The blue value of the RGB colour (0..255).
The name of the colour.
Identification of a road by its name, identifier, type ...
The name of the road.
Identifier/number of the road.
Type of the road.
Name of some city, area, compass direction or other identification the road is leading to (to determine the direction in question).
Name of some city, area, compass direction or other identification this road comes from.
Distance to the road in metres (from the calling component/object).
A road node as part of the specialised road identified by the name of a junctionon on this road.
Name of the junction.
Categorisation of the road type (motorway, main road, ...).
Motorway.
Trunk road.
Main road.
Other.
Seconds.
One type of service facility that is available on the parking site or located next to it. You can specify the number of this service facility type (e.g. 5 restaurants) as well as the number of subitems (e.g. 200 restaurant places).
One type of service, that is available on the parking site.
The quantity of sub items to this service facility type, e.g. the total number of restaurant places or fuel dispensers etc.
If the service facility is not located on the parking site itself, its distance can be specified here in metres.
Service facilities available on the parking site, parking space or group of parking spaces. In distinction to equipment, a service is mostly manned.
A hotel.
Hotel on the motorway or other accommodation service.
OvernightAccomodation.
A shop of unspecified kind.
Kiosk.
Food shopping.
Cafe.
Restaurant.
A restaurant where people arange and fetch their meal themselve, this might enclose a buffet.
Restaurant located on a motorway rest area.
Smaller type of restaurant located on a motorway rest area. Might be with limited offers.
Spare parts shopping.
Indicates whether it is possible to get petrol.
Garage repair service.
A tyre repair service.
Truck repair.
Truck wash.
Car wash.
Pharmacy.
Medical facility.
Indicates whether a police station is on site or very close.
Tourist information with employees.
Bike Sharing.
The site is part of the Docstop project, http://www.docstoponline.eu, which means medical assistance for professional drivers.
A possibility for washing clothes (might also be a laundromat with coins).
There are leisure activities offered on the site or in the very near surrounding. Use the additional description attribute to give details.
Unknown.
Some other service facility. Use 'otherEquipmentOrServiceFacility' to specify it.
Specification of a special day, for example schoolDay, electionDay, ... Gives also the possibility to define a public holiday (country specific).
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.โ
Specification of a special day, for example schoolDay, electionDay, .. .
Specification of a special day, if the enumeration values do not fit.
Collection of general types of days.
Day of local bicycle race.
Day of local bullfight.
Day of a local carnival involving a procession along roads.
Day of a local exhibition.
Day of a local festival.
Day of local games (e.g. highland games in Scotland).
Day of a local horse race meeting.
Day of a local hunt meeting.
Day of local marathon race.
Day of a local market.
Day of a local motor sport race meeting.
A non-working day in the specific country/region.
Day of a local race meeting (other than horse or motor sport).
Day of a local regatta.
Day of a local show.
Day of a local sports meeting.
A working day in the specific country/region.
School day.
Election day.
Public holiday.
A day within the school holidays. You can use the PublicHoliday class to specify more details.
UndefinedDayType
Unknown.
Other.
A parking site which is located at a special location, often associated with some building.
The special location of the parking site.
A special location not available in the enumeration. Use literal 'other' in this case.
Square metres.
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 collection of supplementary positional information which improves the precision of the location.
Specifies a descriptor which helps to identify the specific location.
The sequential number of an exit/entrance ramp from a given location in a given direction (normally used to indicate a specific exit/entrance in a complex junction/intersection).
Indicates that the location is given with a precision which is better than the stated value in metres.
A table of charges under various conditions, primary used for parking.
The date/time at which this information was last updated.
Method(s) by which the user can make payments. In case of 'paymentCard' use AcceptedPaymentCards to specify more details.
Modes how to realize the payment ('payAndDisplay', 'payByPrepaidToken', ...).
Additional description, for instance instructions or telephone number for paying by SMS.
No fee at all. In this case, no further elements of the tariffs structure are needed.
A fee for reservation, if this is uniform for all situations. Can also be 0 to indicate free reservations. This attribute does not indicate if reservation is available at all and/or mandatory.
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address pointing to a resource available on the Internet from where further relevant information may be obtained.
A measure of temperature defined in degrees Celsius.
An instant of time that recurs every day. The value space of time is the space of time of day values as defined in ยง 5.3 of [ISO 8601]. Specifically, it is a set of zero-duration daily time instances.
Specification of a continuous period within a 24 hour period by times.
Start of time period.
End of time period.
Specification of a continuous period of time within a 24 hour period.
A measure of weight defined in metric tonnes.
A descriptor for describing an area location.
The nature of the descriptor used to define the location under consideration (derived from the TPEG Loc table 03).
A geographic or geometric area defined by a TPEG-Loc structure which may include height information for additional geospatial discrimination.
The type of TPEG location.
A collection of information providing descriptive references to locations using the TPEG-Loc location referencing approach.
A text string which describes or elaborates the location.
A point on the road network which is framed between two other points on the same road.
The type of TPEG location.
A single non junction point on the road network which is framed between two other specified points on the road network.
The location at the down stream end of the section of road which frames the TPEGFramedPoint.
The location at the up stream end of the section of road which frames the TPEGFramedPoint.
A geometric area defined by a centre point and a radius.
The radius of the geometric area identified.
Centre point of a circular geometric area.
Name of area.
Height information which provides additional discrimination for the applicable area.
A measurement of height in metres
A descriptive identification of relative height using TPEG-Loc location referencing.
A descriptor for describing a junction by defining the intersecting roads.
The nature of the descriptor used to define the location under consideration (derived from the TPEG Loc table 03).
A point on the road network which is a road junction point.
A name which identifies a junction point on the road network
A descriptor for describing a junction by identifying the intersecting roads at a road junction.
A descriptive name which helps to identify the junction point.
A descriptor for describing a point at a junction on a road network.
The nature of the descriptor used to define the location under consideration (derived from the TPEG Loc table 03).
A linear section along a single road defined between two points on the same road by a TPEG-Loc structure.
The direction of traffic flow.
The type of TPEG location.
The location at the down stream end of the linear section of road.
The location at the up stream end of the linear section of road.
Types of area.
A geographic or geometric large area.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
Types of points on the road network framed by two other points on the same road.
A point on the road network framed by two other points on the same road.
Types of linear location.
A segment (or link) of the road network corresponding to the way in which the road operator has segmented the network.
Types of simple point.
An point on the road network at which one or more roads intersect.
A point on the road network which is not at a junction or intersection.
Descriptors for describing area locations.
Name of an administrative area.
Reference name by which administrative area is known.
Name of an area.
Name of a county (administrative sub-division).
Name of a lake.
Name of a nation (e.g. Wales) which is a sub-division of a ISO recognised country.
Name of a police force control area.
Name of a geographic region.
Name of a sea.
Name of a town.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
Descriptors for describing a junction by identifying the intersecting roads at a road junction.
The name of the road on which the junction point is located.
The name of the first intersecting road at the junction.
The name of the second intersecting road (if one exists) at the junction.
Descriptors for describing a point at a road junction.
Name of a road network junction where two or more roads join.
Descriptors other than junction names and road descriptors which can help to identify the location of points on the road network.
Name of an administrative area.
Reference name by which an administrative area is known.
Name of an airport.
Name of an area.
Name of a building.
Identifier of a bus stop on the road network.
Name of a bus stop on the road network.
Name of a canal.
Name of a county (administrative sub-division).
Name of a ferry port.
Name of a road network intersection.
Name of a lake.
Name of a road link.
Local name of a road link.
Name of a metro/underground station.
Name of a nation (e.g. Wales) which is a sub-division of a ISO recognised country.
Name of a point on the road network which is not at a junction or intersection.
Name of a parking facility.
Name of a specific point.
Name of a general point of interest.
Name of a railway station.
Name of a geographic region.
Name of a river.
Name of a sea.
Name of a service area on a road network.
Name of a river which is of a tidal nature.
Name of a town.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
Types of height.
Height above specified location.
Height above mean sea high water level.
Height above street level.
At height of specified location.
At mean sea high water level.
At street level.
Height below specified location.
Height below mean sea high water level.
Height below street level.
Undefined height reference.
Unknown height reference.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
An area defined by a well-known name.
Name of area.
A point on the road network which is not a road junction point.
A descriptive name which helps to identify the non junction point. At least one descriptor must identify the road on which the point is located, i.e. must be of type 'linkName' or 'localLinkName'.
General descriptor for describing a point.
The nature of the descriptor used to define the location under consideration (derived from the TPEG Loc table 03).
A point on the road network which is either a junction point or a non junction point.
A descriptor for describing a point location.
A single point on the road network defined by a TPEG-Loc structure and which has an associated direction of traffic flow.
The direction of traffic flow.
A point on the road network which is not bounded by any other points on the road network.
The type of TPEG location.
A single point defined by a coordinate set and TPEG decriptors.
Dynamic parking mode enum.
Lorries are parking one after the other in different lanes; each lane has a dedicated time of departure (which might be displayed on a sign gantry).
Lorries are parking in queues, one after the other. Each lorry must have an earlier time of departure than all the lorries behind it.
No dynamic parking management.
Some other type of dynamic parking management.
A parking site in an urban context.
The type of urban parking site.
Name or identifier of a parking zone this parking site belongs to. To be filled with the string value 'True', if there is a parking zone with unknown name.
The type of an urban parking site.
Vehicles are parking on the roadside.
Vehicles are parking off the road, e.g. on a parking space, a car park or some other area designed for parking.
The parking is associated with some other location.
Degrees of urgency that a receiving client should associate with the disseminate of the information contained in the publication.
Dissemination of the information is extremely urgent.
Dissemination of the information is urgent.
Dissemination of the information is of normal urgency.
A Uniform Resource Locator (URL) address comprising a compact string of characters for a resource available on the Internet.
Types of users; used for parking but also for usage of equipment and services.
All users.
Hotel guests.
Those who have a valid reservation for the duration of parking.
Registered disabled persons.
Physically impaired people.
Persons with deficiencies in their daily life.
People with difficulties to hear.
People with difficulties to see.
Wheelchair users.
Men.
Women.
Staff.
Employees.
Visitors.
Overnight parker.
Other.
Unknown.
Specification of validity, either explicitly or by a validity time period specification which may be discontinuous.
Specification of validity, either explicitly overriding the validity time specification or confirming it.
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.
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).
Values of validity status that can be assigned to a described event, action or item.
The described event, action or item is currently active regardless of the definition of the validity time specification.
The described event, action or item is currently suspended, that is inactive, regardless of the definition of the validity time specification.
The validity status of the described event, action or item is in accordance with the definition of the validity time specification.
The characteristics of a vehicle, e.g. lorry of gross weight greater than 30 tonnes.
The type of fuel used by the vehicle.
The type of load carried by the vehicle, especially in respect of hazardous loads.
The type of equipment in use or on board the vehicle.
Vehicle type.
Extension point for 'VehicleCharacteristics' to support additional attributes and literals like additional fuel types, load types etc.
Loads currently not supported in 'LoadTypeEnum'.
Vehicle types currently not supported in 'VehicleTypeEnum'.
Types of vehicle equipment in use or on board.
Vehicle not using snow chains.
Vehicle not using either snow tyres or snow chains.
Vehicle using snow chains.
Vehicle using snow tyres.
Vehicle using snow tyres or snow chains.
Vehicle which is not carrying on board snow tyres or chains.
Vehicle types which are currently not supported in vehicleType.
Motorhome
Light goods vehicle
Heavy goods vehicle
Minibus
Small car
Large car
Light goods vehicle with trailer
Heavy goods vehicle with trailer
Heavy-haulage vehicle
Passenger car
Unknown.
Types of vehicle.
Vehicle normally used for agricultural purposes, e.g. tractor, combined harvester etc.
Vehicle of any type.
Articulated vehicle.
Bicycle.
Bus.
Car.
Caravan.
Car or light vehicle.
Car towing a caravan.
Car towing a trailer.
Vehicle normally used for construction or maintenance purposes, e.g. digger, excavator, bulldozer, lorry mounted crane etc.
Four wheel drive vehicle.
High sided vehicle.
Lorry of any type.
Moped (a two wheeled motor vehicle characterized by a small engine typically less than 50cc and by normally having pedals).
Motorcycle.
Three wheeled vehicle comprising a motorcycle with an attached side car.
Motorscooter (a two wheeled motor vehicle characterized by a step-through frame and small diameter wheels).
Vehicle with large tank for carrying bulk liquids.
Three wheeled vehicle of unspecified type.
Trailer.
Tram.
Two wheeled vehicle of unspecified type.
Van.
Vehicle with catalytic converter.
Vehicle without catalytic converter.
Vehicle (of unspecified type) towing a caravan.
Vehicle (of unspecified type) towing a trailer.
Vehicle with even numbered registration plate.
Vehicle with odd numbered registration plate.
Other than as defined in this enumeration.
Volt.
Weeks of the month.
First week of the month.
Second week of the month.
Third week of the month.
Fourth week of the month.
Fifth week of the month (at most only 3 days and non in February when not a leap year).
Width characteristic of a vehicle.
The operator to be used in the vehicle characteristic comparison operation.
The maximum width of an individual vehicle, in metres.