Intelligent transport systems - Traffic and travel information messages via traffic message coding - Part 2: Event and information codes for Radio Data System - Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013)

ISO 14819-1 describes the ALERT-C protocol concept and message structure used to achieve densely coded messages to be carried in the RDS-TMC feature. This part of ISO 14819 defines the ‘Events List’ to be used in coding those messages.

Verkehrs- und Reiseinformationen (TTI) - TTI-Meldungen über Verkehrsmeldungscodierung - Teil 2: Ereignis- und Informationscodes für den digitalen Radio-Verkehrsnachrichtenkanal (RDS-TMC) (ISO 14819-2:2013)

Systèmes intelligents de transport - Informations sur le trafic et le tourisme via le codage de messages sur le trafic - Partie 2: Codes d'événements et d'informations pour le système de radiodiffusion de données (RDS) - Canal de messages d'informations sur le trafic (RDS-TMC) avec ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013)

L'ISO 14819‑1 décrit le concept du protocole ALERT-C et la structure des messages utilisés pour transmettre au système RDS-TMC des messages à codification importante. La présente partie (2) de la série de normes ISO 14819 définit la «Liste d'événements» à utiliser pour la codification de ces messages

Inteligentni transportni sistemi - Sporočila prometnih in potovalnih informacij prek kodiranih prometnih sporočil - 2. del: Kode za dogodke in informacije za radijski podatkovni sistem (RDS) - Prometni informacijski kanal (RDS-TMC), ki uporablja sistem ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013)

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Intelligent transport systems - Traffic and travel information messages via traffic
message coding - Part 2: Event and information codes for Radio Data System - Traffic
Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013)
Verkehrs- und Reiseinformationen (TTI) - TTI-Meldungen über
Verkehrsmeldungscodierung - Teil 2: Ereignis- und Informationscodes für den digitalen
Radio-Verkehrsnachrichtenkanal (RDS-TMC) (ISO 14819-2:2013)
Systèmes intelligents de transport - Informations sur le trafic et le tourisme via le codage
de messages sur le trafic - Partie 2: Codes d'événements et d'informations pour le
système de radiodiffusion de données (RDS) - Canal de messages d'informations sur le
trafic (RDS-TMC) avec ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013)
Ta slovenski standard je istoveten z: EN ISO 14819-2:2013
ICS:
03.220.20 Cestni transport Road transport
35.240.60 Uporabniške rešitve IT v IT applications in transport
transportu in trgovini and trade
SIST EN ISO 14819-2:2014 en,fr,de
2003-01.Slovenski inštitut za standardizacijo. Razmnoževanje celote ali delov tega standarda ni dovoljeno.

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EUROPEAN STANDARD
EN ISO 14819-2

NORME EUROPÉENNE

EUROPÄISCHE NORM
December 2013
ICS 03.220.20; 35.240.60 Supersedes EN ISO 14819-2:2003
English Version
Intelligent transport systems - Traffic and travel information
messages via traffic message coding - Part 2: Event and
information codes for Radio Data System - Traffic Message
Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013)
Systèmes intelligents de transport - Informations sur le trafic Intelligente Transportsysteme - Verkehrs- und
et le tourisme via le codage de messages sur le trafic - Reiseinformationen über Verkehrsmeldungskodierung - Teil
Partie 2: Codes d'événements et d'informations pour le 2: Ereignis- und Informationscodes für den digitalen
système de radiodiffusion de données (RDS) - Canal de Radiokanal für Verkehrsmeldungen (RDS-TMC) unter
messages d'informations sur le trafic (RDS-TMC) avec Nutzung von ALERT-C (ISO 14819-2:2013)
ALERT-C(ISO 14819-2:2013)
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Foreword
This document (EN ISO 14819-2:2013) has been prepared by Technical Committee ISO/TC 204 “Intelligent
transport systems” in collaboration with Technical Committee CEN/TC 278 “Road transport and traffic
telematics” the secretariat of which is held by NEN.
This European Standard shall be given the status of a national standard, either by publication of an identical
text or by endorsement, at the latest by June 2014, and conflicting national standards shall be withdrawn at
the latest by June 2014.
Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent
rights. CEN [and/or CENELEC] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights.
This document supersedes EN ISO 14819-2:2003.
According to the CEN-CENELEC Internal Regulations, the national standards organizations of the following
countries are bound to implement this European Standard: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, Czech
Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece,
Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal,
Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom.
Endorsement notice
The text of ISO 14819-2:2013 has been approved by CEN as EN ISO 14819-2:2013 without any modification.


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INTERNATIONAL ISO
STANDARD 14819-2
Second edition
2013-12-01


Intelligent transport systems — Traffic
and travel information messages via
traffic message coding —
Part 2:
Event and information codes for Radio
Data System — Traffic Message Channel
(RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C
Systèmes intelligents de transport — Informations sur le trafic et le
tourisme via le codage de messages sur le trafic —
Partie 2: Codes d'événements et d'informations pour le système de
radiodiffusion de données (RDS) — Canal de messages d'informations
sur le trafic (RDS-TMC) avec ALERT-C




Reference number
ISO 14819-2:2013(E)
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Contents Page
Foreword . iv
Introduction . vi
1 Scope . 1
2 Normative references . 1
3 Event and Information codes for Traffic Message Channel . 1
3.1 Event list . 1
3.1.1 Explanatory notes . 1
3.1.2 List of Quantifiers . 4
3.1.3 Event list . 4
3.2 Supplementary information . 60
3.2.1 Explanatory notes . 60
3.2.2 Supplementary information list . 61
3.3 Forecast event list . 69
3.3.1 Explanatory notes . 69
3.3.2 Forecast event list . 71
Annex A (informative) GB-English - List of Quantifiers . 77
Annex B (informative) GB-English - Event List . 79
Annex C (informative) GB-English - Supplementary Information List . 128
Annex D (informative) GB-English - Forecast Event List . 137

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Foreword
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The committee responsible for this document is ISO/TC 204, Intelligent transport systems.
This second edition cancels and replaces the first edition (ISO 14819-2-2003), which has been technically
revised.
ISO 14819 consists of the following parts, under the general title Intelligent transport systems — Traffic and
travel information messages via traffic message coding:
 Part 1: Coding protocol for Radio Data System — Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C
 Part 2: Event and information codes for Radio Data System — Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC)
using ALERT-C
 Part 3: Location referencing for Radio Data System — Traffic message Channel (RDS-TMC) using
ALERT-C
 Part 6: Encryption and conditional access for the Radio Data System — Traffic Message Channel ALERT
C coding
Compared to previous releases, this version includes the following additions:
 Precise location referencing
 Tendencies of Traffic Queue Lengths (TTQL)
 Coding of parking POIs
 Coding of interrupted roads
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 Coding of other isolated POIs (except parking POIs)
 Coding of parallel roads
 Version identification of TMC location tables
 Location Table Exchange Format
 North American Safety Events in TMC
 Explicit Location Table Country Code transmission in TMC
 Guidelines for Service Providers and Terminal Manufacturers for Implementation of explicit Location
Table Country Code transmission
 Coding of link roads
 GB-English - List of Quantifiers
 Additional Event Codes identified by Germany
 Additional TMC Events from Danish proposal
 Additional TMC Supplementary Information: Unconfirmed Report
 RDS-TMC delivery of IVR Telephone Number
 Coding of link roads
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Introduction
ISO 14819-2 is the second part of the ISO 14819 series of standards, covering the so-called ‘ALERT-C’
protocol encoded for transmission into the RDS-TMC feature. Therefore, this part of ISO 14819 is intended to
uniquely and solely be considered together with ISO 14819-1, for a complete understanding.
ISO 14819-1 fully describes the ALERT-C protocol concept and relationship with the RDS standard,
IEC 62106.
In this version of ISO 14819-2, the content and the structure of the ‘Events List’ have not been altered, but
recent work from the FORCE/ECORTIS Projects regarding translations and a number of improved formatting
ideas suggested by the EPISODE Project, have been introduced. Additionally, mention is made of suggested
‘Event List’ sub-sets.
In particular, this part of ISO 14819 contains the special meta-language, in the so-called ‘CEN-English’, which
the technical experts of CEN TC 278 agreed would be the only and sole source for all coded descriptions
used in RDS-TMC. This methodology has allowed agreement in important details for the many hundreds of
event phrases, so included, even though subtle linguistic differences were perceived and need to be allowed
for in terms of end-user presentation. Thus, the French and German language editions of this series have the
same form as this English language edition. All three language editions have exactly the same sections 3.1.3
Event List, 3.2.2 Supplementary Information List and 3.3.2 Forecast Event List written in ‘CEN-English’. Each
language edition comprises informative annexes providing those lists again in three or four column format
showing the ‘CEN-English’ description and the ‘transformed’ language (not necessarily a direct literal
translation, but a comprehensible transformation of the specific intent of the ‘CEN-English’) description in their
respective languages.
Translations into other languages, based upon the normative ‘CEN-English’ have been produced and are
available from the Traveller Information Services Association (www.tisa.org).
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Intelligent transport systems — Traffic and travel information
messages via traffic message coding —
Part 2:
Event and information codes for Radio Data System — Traffic
Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using ALERT-C
1 Scope
ISO 14819-1 describes the ALERT-C protocol concept and message structure used to achieve densely coded
messages to be carried in the RDS-TMC feature. This part of ISO 14819 defines the ‘Events List’ to be used
in coding those messages.
2 Normative references
The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated
references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced
document (including any amendments) applies.
ISO 14819-1, Intelligent transport systems — Traffic and travel information messages via traffic message
coding — Part 1: Coding protocol for Radio Data System — Traffic Message Channel (RDS-TMC) using
ALERT-C
IEC 62106:2009, Specification of the radio data system (RDS) for VHF/FM sound broadcasting in the
frequency range from 87,5 to 108,0 MHz
3 Event and Information codes for Traffic Message Channel
3.1 Event list
3.1.1 Explanatory notes
1) The event list is divided into update classes, indicated by the various sections. These update classes
are used for terminal message management, as indicated in Section 6.1 of ISO 14819-1. The event
list is shown in the format of a database.
NOTE The first column of the Event list in 3.1.3, Table 2 shows line numbers to assist reading and use of the
database.
2) The second column gives a ‘technical language’ (so-called CEN-English) description of the event
code, of which the code is shown in the third field. Appropriate authorities of each country have been
responsible for the exact descriptions in other languages.
This will ensure precise definitions and use of the event codes in the transmission layer. Individual
terminal implementations may handle these (translated) descriptions with some flexibility. To allow a
more effective presentation however without altering the meaning.
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3) The third column gives the decimal equivalent of the actual binary event code to be transmitted (see
Section 5.3.2 of ISO 14819-1). These codes are purely internal to the RDS-TMC system and should
not be used for referencing events or composing messages in other operator systems. Undefined
codes are reserved for future system additions.
4) The fourth column, headed "N", is the nature of the event. The general meaning of the codes is as
follows:

(blank) - information
F - forecast
S - silent: no message shall be presented to the end-user
5) The fifth column, "Q", is the optional quantifier field, containing the reference numbers of quantifiers
listed in the table at the end of the event list. The position of the optional quantifier in the event, plus
in some cases some accompanying words, is shown by (.Q.) within the text. Use of these optional
quantifiers is described in Section 5.5.6 of ISO 14819-1.
6) The sixth column "T" is the duration type. "D" indicates "dynamic" events of short duration and "L"
indicates longer-lasting events (see Section 5.4.10 of ISO 14819-1). If this code is bracketed ( ), or if
the time-of-day quantifier (no.7) is actually used in the message, no duration shall be presented to
the user. In these cases, the duration indicates persistence, used for message management only.
7) The seventh column "D" is the default directionality of the event. "1" indicates that one direction, and
"2" that both directions of traffic are normally affected by the event. TMC terminals can use this field
to help determine which events to present to the driver and how.
8) The eighth column "U" is the default terminal urgency, with values "X" for extremely urgent, "U" for
urgent, and blank for normal events (see Section 5.4.5 of ISO 14819-1).
9) The ninth column, "C", gives a numerical representation of the update class the event belongs to.
Only update classes 1 - 31 can be found in 3.1. Some update classes (classes 32-39 in the present
list), which are exclusively for events with nature F and duration type L or (L), can be found in Section
3.2. They contain no events of another type (except S).
10) The final column, "R", gives phrase codes (references) for use by TMC operators. An event may be a
single phrase event, or a combination of two or more phrases. Each phrase is allocated a phrase
code consisting at least of a single code letter (A - Z) and a code number (1 - 999). Single phrase
events are indicated by a single code letter and number of one or two digits (e.g. A1 - A99); expected
events are indicated by the normal phrase code followed by "E" (e.g. A1E), and dangerous events by
a following "D" (e.g. G6D); events with quantifiers can have three digits (e.g. A101). Longer lasting
forecasts are indicated by the letter F.
11) Not all the messages have to be used by a Service Provider but it is the Service Provider’s
prerogative to choose the most suitable ones for the service being provided. However a Service
provider would be well advised to take account and match the sub-set of messages with the
messages able to be presented in the terminal.
The Event List also contains several predefined combinations of single phrase events to make better
use of the available channel capacity. These combined events are indicated by the combined codes
of the constituent phrases (e.g. B11.C1).
NOTE The phrases used in combined events are not always word for word identical to the corresponding
phrases used in the single events. Binding words or small changes to the wording are necessary.
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The code letters are not related to the update classes, but have the following meaning:

A: Level of Service
B: Incidents/Accidents
C: Closures
D: Lane Restrictions
E: Roadworks
F: Obstruction Hazards
G: Road Conditions
H: Weather
J: Winds
L: Environment
M: Temperature
P: Activities
Q: Delays/Cancellations
R: Dangerous Vehicles
S: Exceptional Loads
T: Traffic Equipment Status
U: Traffic Regulations
X: Parking
Y: Information
The code letter Z is used to indicate phrases from the List of Supplementary Information (see Section 3.2).
The phrase codes are not normative, but are only given as additional information about the contents of a given
event and should be helpful when implementing software.
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3.1.2 List of Quantifiers
Table 1 — List of quantifiers
No Meaning Range Examples
0 n (small number) (n = 1, 2,. ,28; 1  00001, 2  00010
30, 32, .36);
1 N (number) (N = 1, 2, 3, 4; 1  00001, 2  00010
  10, 20 ,. 100; 10  00101, 20  00110
  150, 200,. 1000) 150  01111, 200  10000
2 less than V metres (V = 10, 20,. 300) 10  00001, 20  00010
3 P percent (P = 0, 5,. 100) 0  00001, 5  00010
4 of up to S km/h (S = 5, 10,. 160) 5  00001, 10  00010
5 of up to M minutes (M = 5, 10,. 50; 5  00001, 10  00010
(H hours) H = 1, 2,. 12; 1  01011, 2  01100
  18, 24,. 72) 18  10111, 24  11000
6 T degrees Celsius (T = -50, -49,. +50) -50  0000 0001, -49  0000 0010
7 H time (H = 00.00, 00.10,. 23.50) 00.00  0000 0001
00.10  0000 0010
8 W tonnes (W = 0.1, 0.2,. 10.0; 0.1  0000 0001, 0.2  0000 0010
  10.5, 11.0,. 60.0) 10.5  0110 0101
11.0  0110 0110
9 L metres (L = 0.1, 0.2,. 10.0; 0.1  0000 0001, 0.2  0000 0010
  10.5, 11.0,. 80.0) 10.5  0110 0101
11.0  0110 0110
10 of up to D (D = 1, 2,. 255) 1  0000 0001, 2  0000 0010
millimetres
11 M MHz (as defined in IEC 62106 87.6  0000 0001
87.7  0000 0010
12 k kHz (as defined in IEC 62106     ITU Regions 1,3 ( Region 2 )
0000 0001   153   ( reserved)
0000 0010   162   ( reserved)
0001 0000   531   ( 531   )
0001 0001   540   ( 541   )

Quantifiers 0 to 5 use a 5-bit data field, and 6 to 12 an 8-bit data field. The first value above is indicated in the
quantifier by binary "1", the second by "10", etc. Where all possible values have been utilised, binary “0”
indicates the highest value.
3.1.3 Event list
NOTE The first column shows line numbers to assist reading of the database.
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Table 2 — Event list
Line Text Code N Q T D U C R
(CEN-English, see Explanatory notes)

1
EVENT LIST

2

3
1. LEVEL OF SERVICE

4
traffic problem 1  D 1 U 1 A50
5
stationary traffic 101  D 1 U 1 A1
6
stationary traffic for 1 km 102  D 1 U 1 A101
7
stationary traffic for 2 km 103  D 1 U 1 A102
8
stationary traffic for 3 km 129  D 1 U 1 A103
9
stationary traffic for 4 km 104  D 1 U 1 A104
10
stationary traffic for 6 km 105  D 1 U 1 A106
11
stationary traffic for 10 km 106  D 1 U 1 A110
12
danger of stationary traffic 130  D 1 U 1 A1D
13
queuing traffic (with average speeds Q) 108 4 D 1 U 1 A2
14
queuing traffic for 1 km (with average 109 4 D 1 U 1 A201
15
speeds Q)
queuing traffic for 2 km (with average 110 4 D 1 U 1 A202
16
speeds Q)
queuing traffic for 3 km (with average 131 4 D 1 U 1 A203
17
speeds Q)
queuing traffic for 4 km (with average 111 4 D 1 U 1 A204
18
speeds Q)
queuing traffic for 6 km (with average 112 4 D 1 U 1 A206
19
speeds Q)
queuing traffic for 10 km (with average 113 4 D 1 U 1 A210
20
speeds Q)
danger of queuing traffic (with average 132 4 D 1 U 1 A2D
21
speeds Q)
long queues (with average speeds Q) 133 4 D 1 U 1 A7
22
slow traffic (with average speeds Q) 115 4 D 1 U 1 A3
23
slow traffic for 1 km (with average 116 4 D 1 U 1 A301
24
speeds Q)
slow traffic for 2 km (with average 117 4 D 1 U 1 A302
25
speeds Q)
slow traffic for 3 km (with average 134 4 D 1 U 1 A303
26
speeds Q)
slow traffic for 4 km (with average 118 4 D 1 U 1 A304
27
speeds Q)
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Line Text Code N Q T D U C R
(CEN-English, see Explanatory notes)
slow traffic for 6 km (with average 119 4 D 1 U 1 A306
28
speeds Q)
slow traffic for 10 km (with average 120 4 D 1 U 1 A310
29
speeds Q)
heavy traffic (with average speeds Q) 122 4 D 1 1 A4
30
traffic heavier than normal (with average 142 4 D 1 1 A11
31
speeds Q)
traffic very much heavier than normal 143 4 D 1 1 A12
32
(with average speeds Q)
traffic flowing freely (with average 124 4 (D) 1 1 A5
33
speeds Q)
traffic building up (with average speeds 125 4 D 1 1 A6
34
Q)
traffic easing 135  (D) 1 1 A8
35
traffic congestion (with average speeds 136 4 D 1 1 A9
36
Q)
traffic congestion, average speed of 70  D 1 U 1 A910
37
10 km/h
traffic congestion, average speed of 71  D 1 U 1 A920
38
20 km/h
traffic congestion, average speed of 30 72  D 1 U 1 A930
39
km/h
traffic congestion, average speed of 73  D 1 U 1 A940
40
40 km/h
traffic congestion, average speed of 50 74  D 1 1 A950
41
km/h
traffic congestion, average speed of 75  D 1 1 A960
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60 km/h
traffic congestion, average speed of 76  D 1 1 A970
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70 km/h
traffic lighter than normal (with average 137 4 D 1 1 A10
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speeds Q)
queuing traffic (with average speeds Q). 138 4 D 1 U 1 A2.Z112
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Approach with care
queuing traffic around a bend in the road 139  D 1 U 1 A2.Z165
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queuing traffic over the crest of a hill 140  D 1 U 1 A2.Z166
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queuing traffic (with average speeds Q). 2 4 D 1 U 1 A2.A1D
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Danger of stationary traffic
(Q) accident(s).  Stationary traffic 215 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A1
49
(Q) accident(s). Stationary traffic for 216 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A101
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1 km
(Q) accident(s). Stationary traffic for 217 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A102
51
2 km
(Q) accident(s). Stationary traffic for 348 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A103
52
3 km
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(Q) accident(s). Stationary traffic for 218 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A104
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4 km
(Q) accident(s). Stationary traffic for 219 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A106
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6 km
(Q) accident(s). Stationary traffic for 220 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A110
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10 km
(Q) accident(s). Danger of stationary 221 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A1D
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traffic
(Q) accident(s). Queuing traffic 222 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A2
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(Q) accident(s). Queuing traffic for 1 km 223 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A201
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(Q) accident(s). Queuing traffic for 2 km 224 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A202
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(Q) accident(s). Queuing traffic for 3 km 349 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A203
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(Q) accident(s). Queuing traffic for 4 km 225 0 D 1 U 1 B1.A204
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(Q) accident(s). Queuing traffic
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