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DATEX II is improving parts of the standard

Proposed alterations and feature requests DATEX II is currently revising several parts of its standard. We welcome any suggestions, changes or feature requests from our users. Please feel free to share your feedback via the issue tracker or by emailing your proposed alterations and feature requests to helpdesk@datex2.eu. Your input is valuable to us as …

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DATEX II and TN-ITS converge for Enhanced Traffic Services Interoperability

The same language throughout Europe During the ITS European Congress, TN-ITS and DATEX II signed the Lisbon Declaration that initiates their efforts to align and merge the standards. The significance of consolidating data standards lies in establishing a singular language for the entire data distribution system in Europe, particularly for road authorities. This entails adopting …

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DATEX II in Iceland

The Icelandic Road and Coastal Administration (IRCA) has as of March 2021 started to broadcast road condition, weather data and situations in accordance with the EU’s DATEXII standard version 3 defined in the multi-part CEN standard 16157. DATEX II is an European standard that many European countries use to broadcast their traffic information data. The standard …

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DATEX II supporting harmonised message for Safety-Related Traffic Information

One of the EU delegated regulations complementing the ITS Directive 2010/40/EU focuses on safety-related traffic information for the end user. Last February, thanks to the collaboration of TISA, Car2Car Communication Consortium, Data for Road Safety and DATEX II, the third revision of the terms used in traffic communication protocols was published. The document provides a subset of DATEX II situations, DENM and TPEG2-TEC causes …

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