SRTI Cooperation Agreement
C-Roads signed a Cooperation Agreement with TISA, NAPCORE, DATEX II, DFRS and the C2C-CC
At the Connecting Europe Days 2024 in Brussels, six prominent organisations at the forefront of technological innovation and infrastructure advancement have come together to sign a cooperation agreement. The focus of the agreement lies on further strengthening cooperation on the standardised delivery of safety-related traffic information (SRTI) in Europe, specifically addressing Delegated Regulation 886/2013. Through this agreement, the continuation of an activity initially launched in 2013 between TISA and DATEX II, which has successfully expanded to include cooperation with NAPCORE, CAR 2 CAR Communication Consortium, Data for Road Safety ecosystem, and C-Roads, is ensured.
The signature of the agreement marks a significant milestone in fulfilling the objectives of the European Union’s Vision Zero by providing safety-related traffic information through as many delivery channels as possible. While road accident fatalities have decreased over the last decade, this cooperation aims to contribute to further increasing road safety and reducing accidents on European roads.
“This collaboration agreement will support all stakeholders in making safety related traffic data accessible via standardised interfaces to be integrated in traditional ITS as well as in emerging C-ITS services. At the end, travellers will be warned about safety issues on their trip via different communication channels in parallel, which raises the awareness of safety critical traffic situations and increases road safety all across Europe” Martin Böhm, Secretary General of the C-Roads Platform
For more information, see the full press release.
Press contacts
- Traveller Information Services Association (TISA) - Stéphanie Chaufton
- National Access Point Coordination Organisation for Europe (NAPCORE) - Sabrina Caiani
- DATEX II community as part of NAPCORE - Bard de Vries
- Data for Road Safety ecosystem (DFRS) - Julia Rodriguez Rayego
- Car-to-Car Communication Consortium (C2C-CC) - Niels Peter Sko v Andersen
- C-Roads Platform - Nicole Bartl
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