Transportation
Overview
Overture Maps transportation theme is the collection of features and attributes that describe the infrastructure and conventions of how people and objects travel around the world. Transportation data includes highways, footways, cycleways, railways, ferry routes, and public transportation.
Use cases
You might use Overture Maps transportation data and schema for:
- mapping: rendering a map of connected roads and paths.
- routing: calculating optimal routes from place to place.
- navigation: generating granular instructions on the maneuvers needed to follow a route.
- analytics: transportation-related analysis including traffic safety analysis and disaster planning.
- geocoding: getting the coordinates of street intersections (geocodes) or the street intersection near specific coordinates (reverse geocodes).
Key concepts
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Shape and connectivity. The transportation theme schema captures the shape and connectivity of the transportation network using
segment
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features. The schema design allows the segmentation process to promote shape stability and ultimately feature ID stability. Read more on the shape and connectivity page. -
Scoped and rule-based properties. The
transportation
theme schema allows property values to be specified for granular scopes at the sub-feature level. For example:- a speed limit on a road segment might be scoped to apply only to part of the road geometry using geometric scoping.
- the directionality of a segment, controlling the direction or directions in which traffic can flow along the segment geometry, may be specified to change at different times of day using temporal scoping.
- the categories of people and vehicles who are allowed to travel on a segment can be controlled using subjective scoping.
- a real-world attribute that varies under changing environmental conditions can be modeled using environmental scoping.
Read more about these concepts on the scoped and rule-based properties page.
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Roads. The
transportation
theme schema models any kind of road, street or path, including dedicated walking and cycling paths, asroad
segments. Roads are currently the most developed part of thetransportation
schema. Read more about roads on the roads page. -
Travel modes. The
transportation
theme supports a fuzzy concept called travel mode which can be used as a way of controlling the scope of scoped and rule-based properties. Read more about the travel modes concept and how travel modes interact with other scoping properties on the travel modes page.