Standard redirects

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The standard redirection dataset is a collection of short and long (calamities) redirection routes.- Calamities route (codes ANT-xxx, LIM-xxx, OVL-xxx, WVL-xxx or VLB-xxx): this is a diversion route that is used if the highway is blocked or closed for a number of hours, for example in the event of a serious accident. As soon as an emergency route becomes active, the Traffic Centre will inform you via the dynamic signs above the road which route letter you must follow. From the exit you will be redirected by yellow signs via the most suitable regional roads to the next driveway, where you can return to the highway to continue your way. - Long-distance diversion route (code OLA-xxx): this route indicates which route you should follow over long distances when a calamity occurs on the standard route. These routes always give a from-via-to (place or junction) and can run across the regional borders.- Knooplus bypass (code OKL-xxx): this diversion is active when a calamity occurs on one of the branches of a junction.- Bypass ring Antwerp (code ORA-xxx): active when an emergency occurs on the R1-R2.- Brussels bypass (code ORB-xxx): active when a calamity occurs on the R0.- Rerouting city of Brussels (code OSB-xxx): active when a calamity occurs on an access road to Brussels city. The basis of geometry is road register.The DATEXII feed indicates when a standard bypass is active.See: https://metadata.vlaanderen.be/srv/dut/catalog.search#/metadata/6649351… info on calamity routes at https://www.verkeerscentrum.be/frequently asked questions/what-a-calamity route

Category

  • Transport
  • Regional

Frequency

Continuously

File type

  • WFS
  • WMS

Geo Coverage

Flanders

Identifier

60d7dc9a-531d-4960-9e4a-f9716e0e0c74

License

Open Data License Flanders