The EU RTTI Delegated Regulation (EU) 2022/670 encourages road authorities to share traffic data with service providers to enhance road safety by delivering timely, accurate information to road users. Data sharing across the RTTI value chain improves service coverage and quality, directly benefiting drivers and reducing accidents. However, for road users to trust these services, the data must be perceived as reliable and prompt. Achieving and maintaining such standards requires long-term collaboration between public and private stakeholders, supported by clearly defined data exchange interfaces and robust quality metrics. These are crucial for justifying investments in data infrastructure and improvements. National Access Points (NAPs) in Europe already provide a technical backbone for this data exchange. To ensure consistent and high-quality data, stakeholders are now developing new standards, including a 5-Star Quality Rating scheme for RTTI services. This session presents the current status of the rating initiative, outlines potential evaluation methodologies, and fosters a dialogue among stakeholders. The goal is to align on benefits and address challenges in implementing a shared framework that supports transparent quality assessments, ultimately increasing trust, uptake, and effectiveness of RTTI services across the EU.
Organiser:
- Stephanie Chaufton, TISA
Moderator:
- Matthias Unbehaun, TISA
Speakers:
- Thomas Mark de Laine, Danish Road Directorate
- Damaris Anna Gruber, NACPORE
- Annet van Veenendaal, RTTI Member States Task Force
- Antoine van der Laan, TISA - Traveller Information Services Association
- Stephanie Leonard, TomTom
- Christian Kleine, HERE
- Rebeca Joaquin, Google Maps
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Thomas Mark de Laine, Danish Road Directorate
Damaris Anna Gruber, AustriaTech
Stephanie Leonard
Matthias Unbehaun, TISA ASBL
Antoine van der Laan, TISA - Traveller Information Services Association
Annet van Veenendaal, NDW
Rebeca Joaquín Graña, Google
Christian Kleine, HERE Technologies