Long term road construction in the flooded areas

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Long term road construction in the flooded areas

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Hi there,

a partner asked me whether we can consider the road blockings which occured after this summer's floods in Rhineland-Palatinate (GER: Rheinland-Pfalz). Such blockings are automatically available in the PTV_TrafficIncidents layer.
The following screenshot was produced on the showcase display time dependent feature layers of xServer2:
Picture shows a map based on a specific snapshot (9.1.2022). The highlighted blocking traffic event (speed=0) is scheduled from July 15th, 2021 (flood occored) and is said to last for at least y1w2d2h14m59 (more than a year!). You may also encounter reduced speeds, e.g. along the A61).
Picture shows a map based on a specific snapshot (9.1.2022). The highlighted blocking traffic event (speed=0) is scheduled from July 15th, 2021 (flood occored) and is said to last for at least y1w2d2h14m59 (more than a year!). You may also encounter reduced speeds, e.g. along the A61).
This second screenshot did set the snapshot reference time to DEC 2021 - there are some more blockings which are expected to be  cleaned  before 2022.
This second screenshot did set the snapshot reference time to DEC 2021 - there are some more blockings which are expected to be cleaned before 2022.
If you want to consider the blockings in xRoute 2 you have to apply a request profile/feature layer profile.

If you need more info get back to your PTV consultant,

Bernd
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