European profiles
Profiles Description Supported traffic modes

EUR_TRAILER_TRUCK

  • Typical 40t semi-trailer truck (Euro-tractor) with 5 axles consisting of tractor with 2 or 3 axles but no loading area and semi-trailer with 2 or 3 axles.
  • Truck Routes Truck Routes include a prioritized road network for certain vehicle types such as trucks with special loads or heavy vehicles or routes that vehicles should drive on.
    are included by default.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT

EUR_TRUCK_40T

  • Typical 40t truck with 5 axles consisting of tractor with 3 axles and trailer with 2 axles.
  • Truck Routes Truck Routes include a prioritized road network for certain vehicle types such as trucks with special loads or heavy vehicles or routes that vehicles should drive on.
    are included by default.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT, AVERAGE

EUR_TRUCK_11_99T

  • Typical 11.99t medium duty truck with 2 axles.
  • Truck Routes Truck Routes include a prioritized road network for certain vehicle types such as trucks with special loads or heavy vehicles or routes that vehicles should drive on.
    are included by default.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT, AVERAGE

EUR_TRUCK_7_49T

  • Typical 7.49t light duty truck with 2 axles.
  • Truck Routes Truck Routes include a prioritized road network for certain vehicle types such as trucks with special loads or heavy vehicles or routes that vehicles should drive on.
    are included by default.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT

EUR_VAN

  • Typical 3.49t van or small truck.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT, AVERAGE

EUR_CAR

  • Typical 1.77t car.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT

EUR_BICYCLE

  • Bicycle modeled as a courier or performing service
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT

EUR_PEDESTRIAN

  • Pedestrian modeled as a courier or performing service
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT

 

Countries in which European profiles (EUR_) are supported

The countries in which the European profiles are supported, include the member states of the AETR (European Agreement concerning the work of crews of vehicles engaged in international Road Transport) and their non-European territories.

All supported countries and territories listed below are presented by their ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 code, or by their ISO-3166-2 code if they refer to a subdivision. The two-letter country codes are used instead of the full name of the countries and territories.

Country code Country name Supported traffic modes
AD Andorra CONSTANT
AL Albania CONSTANT
AM Armenia CONSTANT
AT Austria CONSTANT
AW Aruba CONSTANT
AZ Azerbaijan CONSTANT
BA Bosnia and Herzegovina CONSTANT
BE Belgium CONSTANT, AVERAGE
BG Bulgaria CONSTANT
BL Saint Barthélemy CONSTANT
BY Belarus CONSTANT
CH Switzerland CONSTANT, AVERAGE
CW Curaçao CONSTANT
CY Cyprus CONSTANT
CZ Czechia CONSTANT, AVERAGE
DE Germany CONSTANT, AVERAGE
DK Denmark CONSTANT
EE Estonia CONSTANT
ES Spain CONSTANT, AVERAGE
FI Finland CONSTANT
FO Faroe Islands CONSTANT
FR France CONSTANT, AVERAGE
GB United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland CONSTANT, AVERAGE
GE Georgia CONSTANT
GF French Guiana CONSTANT
GI Gibraltar CONSTANT
GL Greenland CONSTANT
GP Guadeloupe CONSTANT
GR Greece CONSTANT
HR Croatia CONSTANT
HU Hungary CONSTANT
IE Ireland CONSTANT
IS Iceland CONSTANT
IT Italy CONSTANT, AVERAGE
KZ Kazakhstan CONSTANT
LI Liechtenstein CONSTANT, AVERAGE
LT Lithuania CONSTANT
LU Luxembourg CONSTANT, AVERAGE
LV Latvia CONSTANT
MC Monaco CONSTANT
MD Moldova, Republic of CONSTANT
ME Montenegro CONSTANT
MF Saint Martin (French part) CONSTANT
MK North Macedonia CONSTANT
MQ Macao CONSTANT
MT Malta CONSTANT
NC New Caledonia CONSTANT
NL Netherlands CONSTANT, AVERAGE
NO Norway CONSTANT
PF French Polynesia CONSTANT
PL Poland CONSTANT
PM Saint Pierre and Miquelon CONSTANT
PT Portugal CONSTANT
RE Réunion CONSTANT
RO Romania CONSTANT
RS Serbia CONSTANT
RU Russian Federation CONSTANT
SE Sweden CONSTANT
SI Slovenia CONSTANT
SJ Svalbard and Jan Mayen CONSTANT
SK Slovakia CONSTANT
SM San Marino CONSTANT
SX Sint Maarten (Dutch part) CONSTANT
TR Turkey CONSTANT
UA Ukraine CONSTANT
UZ Uzbekistan CONSTANT
VA Holy See CONSTANT
WF Wallis and Futuna CONSTANT
YT Mayotte CONSTANT
Australian profiles
Profiles Description Supported traffic modes

AUS_HR_HEAVY_RIGID

  • Typical 53.4t heavy rigid truck with 4 axles.
  • Truck Routes Truck Routes include a prioritized road network for certain vehicle types such as trucks with special loads or heavy vehicles or routes that vehicles should drive on.
    are included by default.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT, AVERAGE

AUS_MR_MEDIUM_RIGID

  • Typical 16t medium rigid truck.
  • Truck Routes Truck Routes include a prioritized road network for certain vehicle types such as trucks with special loads or heavy vehicles or routes that vehicles should drive on.
    are included by default.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT, AVERAGE

AUS_LCV_LIGHT_COMMERCIAL

  • Typical light commercial van or small truck.
  • Truck Attributes Truck Attributes include truck-specific driving restrictions, such as the clearance height of tunnels or the weight restriction of bridges.
    are included by default.
  • Violations Violations are used when there is no valid route from the start to the destination, because the route contains one or more sections that are forbidden for the specific vehicle due to weight or height violations. The route is marked as violated.
    are enabled by default.
CONSTANT, AVERAGE

 

Countries in which Australian profiles (AUS_) are supported

The countries in which the Australian profiles are supported, include all countries and territories of Australia, the island Tasmania and New Zealand.

Note: If the profile is supported in the countries of two consecutive stops, then the way between both stops is calculated by means of a search graph (the road network is taken into account). If the profile is not supported in one of both countries (for instance on the way between a stop in Queensland and a stop in Papua New Guinea), then the way between both stops is calculated by means of the direct distance (the road network is not taken into account).

All supported countries and territories listed below are presented by their ISO-3166-1 alpha-2 code, or by their ISO-3166-2 code if they refer to a subdivision. The two-letter country codes are used instead of the full name of the countries and territories.

Country code Country name Supported traffic modes
AU-ACT Australian Capital Territory CONSTANT, AVERAGE
AU-NSW New South Wales CONSTANT, AVERAGE
AU-NT Northern Territory CONSTANT, AVERAGE
AU-QLD Queensland CONSTANT, AVERAGE
AU-SA South Australia CONSTANT, AVERAGE
AU-TAS Tasmania CONSTANT, AVERAGE
AU-VIC Victoria CONSTANT, AVERAGE
AU-WA Western Australia CONSTANT, AVERAGE
CC Cocos (Keeling) Islands CONSTANT
CX Christmas Island CONSTANT
NC New Caledonia CONSTANT
NF Norfolk Island CONSTANT
NZ New Zealand CONSTANT
PF French Polynesia CONSTANT
WF Wallis and Futuna CONSTANT