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 - 1 - `publicTransport`  - Used in EU for Transit us
 - 2 - `specialTransport` - Used in EU (e.g. heavy load)
 - 3 - `dangerousGoods`   - Used in EU for any HAZMAT
 - 4 - `roadWork`         - Used in EU for State and Local DOT uses
 - 5 - `roadRescue`       - Used in EU and in the US to include tow trucks.
 - 6 - `emergency`        - Used in EU for Police, Fire and Ambulance units
 - 7 - `safetyCar`        - Used in EU for Escort vehicles
 - 8 - `none-unknown`     - added to follow current SAE style guidelines
 - 9 - `truck`            - Heavy trucks with additional BSM rights and obligations
 - 10 - `motorcycle`      - Motorcycle
 - 11 - `roadSideSource`  - For infrastructure generated calls such as fire house, rail infrastructure, roadwork site, etc.
 - 12 - `police`          - Police vehicle
 - 13 - `fire`            - Firebrigade
 - 14 - `ambulance`       - (does not include private para-transit etc.)
 - 15 - `dot`             - all roadwork vehicles
 - 16 - `transit`         - all transit vehicles
 - 17 - `slowMoving`      - to also include oversize etc.
 - 18 - `stopNgo`         - to include trash trucks, school buses and others
 - 19 - `cyclist`         - bicycles
 - 20 - `pedestrian`      - also includes those with mobility limitations
 - 21 - `nonMotorized`    - other, horse drawn, etc.
 - 22 - `military`        - military vehicles

Values:
* **basicVehicle** (0)<br>
* **publicTransport** (1)<br>
* **specialTransport** (2)<br>
* **dangerousGoods** (3)<br>
* **roadWork** (4)<br>
* **roadRescue** (5)<br>
* **emergency** (6)<br>
* **safetyCar** (7)<br>
* **none-unknown** (8)<br>
* **truck** (9)<br>
* **motorcycle** (10)<br>
* **roadSideSource** (11)<br>
* **police** (12)<br>
* **fire** (13)<br>
* **ambulance** (14)<br>
* **dot** (15)<br>
* **transit** (16)<br>
* **slowMoving** (17)<br>
* **stopNgo** (18)<br>
* **cyclist** (19)<br>
* **pedestrian** (20)<br>
* **nonMotorized** (21)<br>
* **military** (22)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_

>>>
NOTE:&emsp;It should be observed that devices can at times change their roles (i.e. a fire operated by a volunteer
    fireman can assume a fire role for a period of time when in service, or a pedestrian may assume a cyclist role when using
    a bicycle). It should be observed that not all devices (or vehicles) can assume all roles, nor that a given
    device in a given role will be provided with a security certificate (CERT) that has suitable SSP credentials to provide the
    ability to send a particular message or message content. The ultimate responsibility to determine what role is to be used,
    and what CERTs would be provided for that role (which in turn controls the messages and message content that can be
    sent within SAE-defined PSIDs) rests with the regional deployment.
>>>

```asn1
BasicVehicleRole ::= ENUMERATED {
  basicVehicle     (0),
  publicTransport  (1),
  specialTransport (2),
  dangerousGoods   (3),
  roadWork         (4),
  roadRescue       (5),
  emergency        (6),
  safetyCar        (7),
  none-unknown     (8),
  truck            (9),
  motorcycle      (10),
  roadSideSource  (11),
  police          (12),
  fire            (13),
  ambulance       (14),
  dot             (15),
  transit         (16),
  slowMoving      (17),
  stopNgo         (18),
  cyclist         (19),
  pedestrian      (20),
  nonMotorized    (21),
  military        (22),
  ...
}
```

### <a name="DDay"></a>DDay
The DSRC style day is a simple value consisting of integer values from zero to 31. The value of zero shall represent an unknown value.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _days_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DDay ::= INTEGER (0..31)
```

### <a name="DeltaAngle"></a>DeltaAngle
This DE provides the final angle used in the last point of the lane path. Used to "cant" the stop line of the lane.

 With an angle range from negative 150 to positive 150 in one degree steps where zero is directly
 along the axis or the lane center line as defined by the two closest points.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _degree_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DeltaAngle ::= INTEGER (-150..150)
```

### <a name="DeltaTime"></a>DeltaTime
This DE provides a time definition for an object's schedule adherence (typically a transit
 vehicle) within a limited range of time. When the reporting object is ahead of schedule, a positive value is used; when
 behind, a negative value is used. A value of zero indicates schedule adherence. This value is typically sent from a vehicle
 to the traffic signal controller's RSU to indicate the urgency of a signal request in the context of being within schedule or
 not. In another use case, the traffic signal controller may advise the transit vehicle to speed up (DeltaTime > 0) or to slow
 down (DeltaTime < 0) to optimize the transit vehicle distribution driving along a specific route (e.g. a Bus route).

 Supporting a range of +/- 20 minute in steps of 10 seconds:
 - the value of `-121` shall be used when more than -20 minutes
 - the value of `+120` shall be used when more than +20 minutes
 - the value `-122` shall be used when the value is unavailable

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DeltaTime ::= INTEGER (-122 .. 121)
```

### <a name="DescriptiveName"></a>DescriptiveName
This DE is used in maps and intersections to provide a human readable and
 recognizable name for the feature that follows. It is typically used when debugging a data flow and not in production use.
 One key exception to this general rule is to provide a human-readable string for disabled travelers in the case of
 crosswalks and sidewalk lane objects.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DescriptiveName ::= IA5String (SIZE(1..63))
```

### <a name="DHour"></a>DHour
The DSRC hour consists of integer values from zero to 23 representing the hours within a day. The value of 31 shall
 represent an unknown value. The range 24 to 30 is used in some transit applications to represent schedule adherence.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _hours_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DHour ::= INTEGER (0..31)
```

### <a name="DMinute"></a>DMinute
The DSRC style minute is a simple value consisting of integer values from zero to 59 representing the minutes
 within an hour. The value of 60 shall represent an unknown value.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _minutes_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DMinute ::= INTEGER (0..60)
```

### <a name="DMonth"></a>DMonth
The DSRC month consists of integer values from one to 12, representing the month within a year. The value of 0
 shall represent an unknown value.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _months_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DMonth ::= INTEGER (0..12)
```

### <a name="DOffset"></a>DOffset
The DSRC (time zone) offset consists of a signed integer representing an hour and minute value set from -14:00 to
 +14:00, representing all the world’s local time zones in units of minutes. The value of zero (00:00) may also represent an
 unknown value. Note some time zones are do not align to hourly boundaries.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _minutes from UTC time_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DOffset ::= INTEGER (-840..840)
```

### <a name="DrivenLineOffsetLg"></a>DrivenLineOffsetLg
This DE is an integer value expressing the offset in a defined axis from a
 reference lane number from which a computed lane is offset. The measurement is taken from the reference lane center
 line to the new center line, independent of any width values. The units are a signed value with an LSB of 1 cm.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _cm_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DrivenLineOffsetLg ::= INTEGER (-32767..32767)
```

### <a name="DrivenLineOffsetSm"></a>DrivenLineOffsetSm
The DrivenLineOffsetSmall data element is an integer value expressing the offset in a defined axis from a reference
 lane number from which a computed lane is offset. The measurement is taken from the reference lane center line to the
 new center line, independent of any width values. The units are a signed value with an LSB of 1 cm.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _cm_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DrivenLineOffsetSm ::= INTEGER (-2047..2047)
```

### <a name="DSecond"></a>DSecond
The DSRC second expressed in this DE consists of integer values from zero to 60999, representing the
 milliseconds within a minute. A leap second is represented by the value range 60000 to 60999. The value of 65535 shall
 represent an unavailable value in the range of the minute. The values from 61000 to 65534 are reserved.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _milliseconds_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DSecond ::= INTEGER (0..65535)
```

### <a name="DYear"></a>DYear
The DSRC year consists of integer values from zero to 4095 representing the year according to the Gregorian
 calendar date system. The value of zero shall represent an unknown value.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _years_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
DYear ::= INTEGER (0..4095)
```

### <a name="Elevation"></a>Elevation
This DE represents the geographic position above or below the reference ellipsoid (typically WGS-84).
 The number has a resolution of 1 decimeter and represents an asymmetric range of positive and negative
 values. Any elevation higher than +6143.9 meters is represented as +61439.

 Any elevation lower than -409.5 meters is represented as -4095.

 If the sending device does not know its elevation, it shall encode the Elevation data element with -4096.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_

>>>
NOTE:&emsp;When a vehicle is being measured, the elevation is taken from the horizontal spatial center of the vehicle
        projected downward, regardless of vehicle tilt, to the point where the vehicle meets the road surface.
>>>

```asn1
Elevation ::= INTEGER (-4096..61439)
```

### <a name="ElevationConfidence"></a>ElevationConfidence
This DE is used to provide the 95% confidence level for the currently reported value of [**Elevation**](#Elevation),
 taking into account the current calibration and precision of the sensor(s) used to measure and/or
 calculate the value. This data element is only to provide the listener with information on the limitations of the sensing
 system, not to support any type of automatic error correction or to imply a guaranteed maximum error. This data element
 should not be used for fault detection or diagnosis, but if a vehicle is able to detect a fault, the confidence interval should
 be increased accordingly. The frame of reference and axis of rotation used shall be in accordance with that defined in Section 11.

 - `unavailable` - 0:   B'0000 Not Equipped or unavailable
 - `elev-500-00` - 1:   B'0001 (500 m)
 - `elev-200-00` - 2:   B'0010 (200 m)
 - `elev-100-00` - 3:   B'0011 (100 m)
 - `elev-050-00` - 4:   B'0100 (50 m)
 - `elev-020-00` - 5:   B'0101 (20 m)
 - `elev-010-00` - 6:   B'0110 (10 m)
 - `elev-005-00` - 7:   B'0111 (5 m)
 - `elev-002-00` - 8:   B'1000 (2 m)
 - `elev-001-00` - 9:   B'1001 (1 m)
 - `elev-000-50` - 10:  B'1010 (50 cm)
 - `elev-000-20` - 11:  B'1011 (20 cm)
 - `elev-000-10` - 12:  B'1100 (10 cm)
 - `elev-000-05` - 13:  B'1101 (5 cm)
 - `elev-000-02` - 14:  B'1110 (2 cm)
 - `elev-000-01` - 15:  B'1111 (1 cm)

Values:
* **unavailable** (0)<br>
* **elev-500-00** (1)<br>
* **elev-200-00** (2)<br>
* **elev-100-00** (3)<br>
* **elev-050-00** (4)<br>
* **elev-020-00** (5)<br>
* **elev-010-00** (6)<br>
* **elev-005-00** (7)<br>
* **elev-002-00** (8)<br>
* **elev-001-00** (9)<br>
* **elev-000-50** (10)<br>
* **elev-000-20** (11)<br>
* **elev-000-10** (12)<br>
* **elev-000-05** (13)<br>
* **elev-000-02** (14)<br>
* **elev-000-01** (15)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_

>>>
NOTE:&emsp;Encoded as a 4 bit value
>>>

```asn1
ElevationConfidence ::= ENUMERATED {
   unavailable (0),
   elev-500-00 (1),
   elev-200-00 (2),
   elev-100-00 (3),
   elev-050-00 (4),
   elev-020-00 (5),
   elev-010-00 (6),
   elev-005-00 (7),
   elev-002-00 (8),
   elev-001-00 (9),
   elev-000-50 (10),
   elev-000-20 (11),
   elev-000-10 (12),
   elev-000-05 (13),
   elev-000-02 (14),
   elev-000-01 (15)
}
```

### <a name="FuelType"></a>FuelType
This DE provides the type of fuel used by a vehicle.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
FuelType ::= INTEGER (0..15)
   unknownFuel FuelType  ::= 0
   gasoline FuelType     ::= 1
   ethanol FuelType      ::= 2
   diesel FuelType       ::= 3
   electric FuelType     ::= 4
   hybrid FuelType       ::= 5
   hydrogen FuelType     ::= 6
   natGasLiquid FuelType ::= 7
   natGasComp FuelType   ::= 8
   propane FuelType      ::= 9
```

### <a name="GNSSstatus"></a>GNSSstatus
This DE is used to relate the current state of a GPS/GNSS rover or base system in terms
 of its general health, lock on satellites in view, and use of any correction information. Various bits can be asserted (made
 to a value of one) to reflect these values. A GNSS set with unknown health and no tracking or corrections would be
 represented by setting the unavailable bit to one. A value of zero shall be used when a defined data element is
 unavailable. The term "GPS" in any data element name in this standard does not imply that it is only to be used for GPS-
 type GNSS systems.

 - `unavailable`              - 0: Not Equipped or unavailable
 - `isHealthy`                - 1:
 - `isMonitored`              - 2:
 - `baseStationType`          - 3: Set to zero if a moving base station, or if a rover device (an OBU), Set to one if it is a fixed base station
 - `aPDOPofUnder5`            - 4: A dilution of precision greater than 5
 - `inViewOfUnder5`           - 5: Less than 5 satellites in view
 - `localCorrectionsPresent`  - 6: DGPS type corrections used
 - `networkCorrectionsPresen` - 7: RTK type corrections used

Values:
* **unavailable** (0)<br>
* **isHealthy** (1)<br>
* **isMonitored** (2)<br>
* **baseStationType** (3)<br>
* **aPDOPofUnder5** (4)<br>
* **inViewOfUnder5** (5)<br>
* **localCorrectionsPresent** (6)<br>
* **networkCorrectionsPresent** (7)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
GNSSstatus ::= BIT STRING {
   unavailable               (0),
   isHealthy                 (1),
   isMonitored               (2),
   baseStationType           (3),
   aPDOPofUnder5             (4),
   inViewOfUnder5            (5),
   localCorrectionsPresent   (6),
   networkCorrectionsPresent (7)
 } (SIZE(8))
```

### <a name="HeadingConfidenceDSRC"></a>HeadingConfidenceDSRC
The DE_HeadingConfidence data element is used to provide the 95% confidence level for the currently reported
 calculate the value. This data element is only to provide the listener with information on the limitations of the sensing
 value of DE_Heading, taking into account the current calibration and precision of the sensor(s) used to measure and/or
 system, not to support any type of automatic error correction or to imply a guaranteed maximum error. This data element
 should not be used for fault detection or diagnosis, but if a vehicle is able to detect a fault, the confidence interval should
 be increased accordingly. The frame of reference and axis of rotation used shall be in accordance with that defined Section 11.

 - `unavailable`   - 0: B'000 Not Equipped or unavailable
 - `prec10deg`     - 1: B'010 10 degrees
 - `prec05deg`     - 2: B'011 5 degrees
 - `prec01deg`     - 3: B'100 1 degrees
 - `prec0-1deg`    - 4: B'101 0.1 degrees
 - `prec0-05deg`   - 5: B'110 0.05 degrees
 - `prec0-01deg`   - 6: B'110 0.01 degrees
 - `prec0-0125deg` - 7: B'111 0.0125 degrees, aligned with heading LSB

Values:
* **unavailable** (0)<br>
* **prec10deg** (1)<br>
* **prec05deg** (2)<br>
* **prec01deg** (3)<br>
* **prec0-1deg** (4)<br>
* **prec0-05deg** (5)<br>
* **prec0-01deg** (6)<br>
* **prec0-0125deg** (7)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
HeadingConfidenceDSRC ::= ENUMERATED {
   unavailable   (0),
   prec10deg     (1),
   prec05deg     (2),
   prec01deg     (3),
   prec0-1deg    (4),
   prec0-05deg   (5),
   prec0-01deg   (6),
   prec0-0125deg (7)
}
```

### <a name="HeadingDSRC"></a>HeadingDSRC
This DE provides the current heading of the sending device, expressed in unsigned units of
 0.0125 degrees from North such that 28799 such degrees represent 359.9875 degrees. North shall be defined as the axis
 prescribed by the WGS-84 coordinate system and its reference ellipsoid. Headings "to the east" are defined as the
 positive direction. A value of 28800 shall be used when unavailable. This element indicates the direction of motion of the
 device. When the sending device is stopped and the trajectory (path) over which it traveled to reach that location is well
 known, the past heading may be used.

 Value provides a range of 0 to 359.9875 degrees
        and in ITS. This element should no longer be used for new work: the [**Angle**](#Angle) entry is preferred.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _0.0125 degrees_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
HeadingDSRC ::= INTEGER (0..28800)
```

### <a name="IntersectionID"></a>IntersectionID
This DE is used within a region to uniquely define an intersection within that country or region in a 16-bit
 field. Assignment rules are established by the regional authority associated with the RoadRegulatorID under which this
 IntersectionID is assigned. Within the region the policies used to ensure an assigned value’s uniqueness before that value
 is reused (if ever) is the responsibility of that region. Any such reuse would be expected to occur over a long epoch (many years).
 The values zero through 255 are allocated for testing purposes

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_

>>>
NOTE:&emsp;Note that the value assigned to an intersection will be unique within a given regional ID only
>>>

```asn1
IntersectionID ::= INTEGER (0..65535)
```

### <a name="IntersectionStatusObject"></a>IntersectionStatusObject
The Intersection Status Object contains Advanced Traffic Controller (ATC) status information that may be sent to
 local OBUs as part of the SPAT process.

 With bits as defined:
 - `manualControlIsEnabled`                - 0: Timing reported is per programmed values, etc. but person at cabinet can manually request that certain intervals are terminated early (e.g. green).
 - `stopTimeIsActivated`                   - 1: And all counting/timing has stopped.
 - `failureFlash`                          - 2: Above to be used for any detected hardware failures, e.g. conflict monitor as well as for police flash
 - `fixedTimeOperation`                    - 5: Schedule of signals is based on time only (i.e. the state can be calculated)
 - `trafficDependentOperation`             - 6: Operation is based on different levels of traffic parameters (requests, duration of gaps or more complex parameters)
 - `standbyOperation`                      - 7: Controller: partially switched off or partially amber flashing
 - `failureMode`                           - 8: Controller has a problem or failure in operation
 - `off`                                   - 9: Controller is switched off
 - `recentMAPmessageUpdate`                - 10: Map revision with content changes
 - `recentChangeInMAPassignedLanesIDsUsed` - 11: Change in MAP's assigned lanes used (lane changes) Changes in the active lane list description
 - `noValidMAPisAvailableAtThisTime`       - 12: MAP (and various lanes indexes) not available
 - `noValidSPATisAvailableAtThisTime`      - 13: SPAT system is not working at this time
 - Bits 14,15 reserved at this time and shall be zero

Values:
* **manualControlIsEnabled** (0)<br>
* **stopTimeIsActivated** (1)<br>
* **failureFlash** (2)<br>
* **preemptIsActive** (3)<br>
* **signalPriorityIsActive** (4)<br>
* **fixedTimeOperation** (5)<br>
* **trafficDependentOperation** (6)<br>
* **standbyOperation** (7)<br>
* **failureMode** (8)<br>
* **off** (9)<br>
* **recentMAPmessageUpdate** (10)<br>
* **recentChangeInMAPassignedLanesIDsUsed** (11)<br>
* **noValidMAPisAvailableAtThisTime** (12)<br>
* **noValidSPATisAvailableAtThisTime** (13)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_

>>>
NOTE:&emsp;All zeros indicate normal operating mode with no recent changes. The duration of the term 'recent' is defined by the system performance requirement in use.
>>>

```asn1
IntersectionStatusObject ::= BIT STRING {
  manualControlIsEnabled                (0),
  stopTimeIsActivated                   (1),
  failureFlash                          (2),
  preemptIsActive                       (3),
  signalPriorityIsActive                (4),
  fixedTimeOperation                    (5),
  trafficDependentOperation             (6),
  standbyOperation                      (7),
  failureMode                           (8),
  off                                   (9),
  recentMAPmessageUpdate                (10),
  recentChangeInMAPassignedLanesIDsUsed (11),
  noValidMAPisAvailableAtThisTime       (12),
  noValidSPATisAvailableAtThisTime      (13)
} (SIZE(16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-Barrier"></a>LaneAttributes-Barrier
This DE relates specific properties found in a Barrier or Median lane type (a type of lane object used to separate traffic lanes).
 It should be noted that various common lane attribute properties (such as travel directions and allowed movements or maneuvers) can be found in other entries.

 With bits as defined:
 - `median-RevocableLane` - 0: this lane may be activated or not based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present
 - Bits 10-15 reserved and set to zero
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Values:
* **median-RevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **median** (1)<br>
* **whiteLineHashing** (2)<br>
* **stripedLines** (3)<br>
* **doubleStripedLines** (4)<br>
* **trafficCones** (5)<br>
* **constructionBarrier** (6)<br>
* **trafficChannels** (7)<br>
* **lowCurbs** (8)<br>
* **highCurbs** (9)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-Barrier ::= BIT STRING {
  median-RevocableLane     (0),
  median                   (1),
  whiteLineHashing         (2),
  stripedLines             (3),
  doubleStripedLines       (4),
  trafficCones             (5),
  constructionBarrier      (6),
  trafficChannels          (7),
  lowCurbs                 (8),
  highCurbs                (9)
} (SIZE (16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-Bike"></a>LaneAttributes-Bike
This DE relates specific properties found in a bicycle lane type. It should be noted that various common lane attribute properties
 (such as travel directions and allowed movements or maneuvers) can be found in other entries.

 With bits as defined:
 - `bikeRevocableLane`       - 0: this lane may be activated or not based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present
 - `pedestrianUseAllowed`    - 1: The path allows pedestrian traffic, if not set, this mode is prohibited
 - `isBikeFlyOverLane`       - 2: path of lane is not at grade
 - `fixedCycleTime`          - 3: the phases use preset times, i.e. there is not a 'push to cross' button
 - `biDirectionalCycleTimes` - 4: ped walk phases use different SignalGroupID for each direction. The first SignalGroupID in the first Connection
                                  represents 'inbound' flow (the direction of travel towards the first node point) while second SignalGroupID in the
                                  next Connection entry represents the 'outbound' flow. And use of RestrictionClassID entries in the Connect follow this same pattern in pairs.
 -`isolatedByBarrier`           - 5: The lane path is isolated by a fixed barrier
 -`unsignalizedSegmentsPresent` - 6: The lane path consists of one of more segments which are not part of a signal group ID
 - Bits 7-15 reserved and set to zero
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Values:
* **bikeRevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **pedestrianUseAllowed** (1)<br>
* **isBikeFlyOverLane** (2)<br>
* **fixedCycleTime** (3)<br>
* **biDirectionalCycleTimes** (4)<br>
* **isolatedByBarrier** (5)<br>
* **unsignalizedSegmentsPresent** (6)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-Bike ::= BIT STRING {
  bikeRevocableLane       (0),
  pedestrianUseAllowed    (1),
  isBikeFlyOverLane       (2),
  fixedCycleTime          (3),
  biDirectionalCycleTimes (4),
  isolatedByBarrier       (5),
  unsignalizedSegmentsPresent  (6)
} (SIZE (16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-Crosswalk"></a>LaneAttributes-Crosswalk
This DE relates specific properties found in a crosswalk lane type. It should be noted that various common lane attribute properties
 (such as travel directions and allowed movements or maneuvers) can be found in other entries.

 With bits as defined:
 - `crosswalkRevocableLane`  - 0:  this lane may be activated or not based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present
 - `bicyleUseAllowed`        - 1: The path allows bicycle traffic, if not set, this mode is prohibited
 - `isXwalkFlyOverLane`      - 2: path of lane is not at grade
 - `fixedCycleTime`          - 3: ped walk phases use preset times. i.e. there is not a 'push to cross' button
 - `biDirectionalCycleTimes` - 4:  ped walk phases use different SignalGroupID for each direction. The first SignalGroupID
                                   in the first Connection represents 'inbound' flow (the direction of travel towards the first
                                   node point) while second SignalGroupID in the next Connection entry represents the 'outbound'
                                   flow. And use of RestrictionClassID entries in the Connect follow this same pattern in pairs.
 - `hasPushToWalkButton`     - 5: Has a demand input
 - `audioSupport`            - 6:  audio crossing cues present
 - `rfSignalRequestPresent`  - 7: Supports RF push to walk technologies
 - `unsignalizedSegmentsPresent` - 8: The lane path consists of one of more segments which are not part of a signal group ID
 - Bits 9-15 reserved and set to zero
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Values:
* **crosswalkRevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **bicyleUseAllowed** (1)<br>
* **isXwalkFlyOverLane** (2)<br>
* **fixedCycleTime** (3)<br>
* **biDirectionalCycleTimes** (4)<br>
* **hasPushToWalkButton** (5)<br>
* **audioSupport** (6)<br>
* **rfSignalRequestPresent** (7)<br>
* **unsignalizedSegmentsPresent** (8)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-Crosswalk ::= BIT STRING {
  crosswalkRevocableLane  (0),
  bicyleUseAllowed        (1),
  isXwalkFlyOverLane      (2),
  fixedCycleTime          (3),
  biDirectionalCycleTimes (4),
  hasPushToWalkButton     (5),
  audioSupport            (6),
  rfSignalRequestPresent  (7),
  unsignalizedSegmentsPresent  (8)
} (SIZE (16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-Parking"></a>LaneAttributes-Parking
This DE relates specific properties found in a vehicle parking lane type. It should be noted that various common lane attribute
 properties can be found in other entries.

 With bits as defined:
 - `parkingRevocableLane` - 0: this lane may be activated or not based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present
 - `doNotParkZone`        - 3: used to denote fire hydrants as well as short disruptions in a parking zone
 - `noPublicParkingUse`   - 6: private parking, as in front of private property
 - Bits 7-15 reserved and set to zero*
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Values:
* **parkingRevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **parallelParkingInUse** (1)<br>
* **headInParkingInUse** (2)<br>
* **doNotParkZone** (3)<br>
* **parkingForBusUse** (4)<br>
* **parkingForTaxiUse** (5)<br>
* **noPublicParkingUse** (6)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-Parking ::= BIT STRING {
  parkingRevocableLane         (0),
  parallelParkingInUse         (1),
  headInParkingInUse           (2),
  doNotParkZone                (3),
  parkingForBusUse             (4),
  parkingForTaxiUse            (5),
  noPublicParkingUse           (6)
} (SIZE (16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-Sidewalk"></a>LaneAttributes-Sidewalk
This DE relates specific properties found in a sidewalk lane type. It should be noted that various common lane attribute properties
 (such as travel directions and allowed movements or maneuvers) can be found in other entries.

 With bits as defined:
 - `sidewalk-RevocableLane`- 0: this lane may be activated or not based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present.
 - `bicyleUseAllowed`      - 1: The path allows bicycle traffic, if not set, this mode is prohibited
 - `isSidewalkFlyOverLane` - 2: path of lane is not at grade
 - `walkBikes`             - 3: bike traffic must dismount and walk
 - Bits 4-15 reserved and set to zero
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Values:
* **sidewalk-RevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **bicyleUseAllowed** (1)<br>
* **isSidewalkFlyOverLane** (2)<br>
* **walkBikes** (3)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-Sidewalk ::= BIT STRING {
  sidewalk-RevocableLane  (0),
  bicyleUseAllowed        (1),
  isSidewalkFlyOverLane   (2),
  walkBikes               (3)
} (SIZE (16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-Striping"></a>LaneAttributes-Striping
This DE relates specific properties found in various types of ground striping lane
 types. This includes various types of painted lane ground striping and iconic information needs to convey information in a
 complex intersection. Typically, this consists of visual guidance for drivers to assist them to connect across the
 intersection to the correct lane. Such markings are typically used with restraint and only under conditions when the
 geometry of the intersection makes them more beneficial than distracting. It should be noted that various common lane
 attribute properties (such as travel directions and allowed movements or maneuvers) can be found in other entries.

 With bits as defined:
 - `stripeToConnectingLanesRevocableLane` - 0: this lane may be activated or not activated based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present
 - `stripeToConnectingLanesAhead` - 5: the stripe type should be presented to the user visually to reflect stripes in the intersection for the type of movement indicated.
 - Bits 6-15 reserved and set to zero
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Values:
* **stripeToConnectingLanesRevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **stripeDrawOnLeft** (1)<br>
* **stripeDrawOnRight** (2)<br>
* **stripeToConnectingLanesLeft** (3)<br>
* **stripeToConnectingLanesRight** (4)<br>
* **stripeToConnectingLanesAhead** (5)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-Striping ::= BIT STRING {
  stripeToConnectingLanesRevocableLane      (0),
  stripeDrawOnLeft                          (1),
  stripeDrawOnRight                         (2),
  stripeToConnectingLanesLeft               (3),
  stripeToConnectingLanesRight              (4),
  stripeToConnectingLanesAhead              (5)
} (SIZE (16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-TrackedVehicle"></a>LaneAttributes-TrackedVehicle
This DE relates specific properties found in a tracked vehicle lane types (trolley
 and train lanes). The term “rail vehicle” can be considered synonymous. In this case, the term does not relate to vehicle
 types with tracks or treads. It should be noted that various common lane attribute properties (such as travel directions and
 allowed movements or maneuvers) can be found in other entries. It should also be noted that often this type of lane object
 does not clearly relate to an approach in the traditional traffic engineering sense, although the message set allows
 assigning a value when desired.

 With bits as defined:
 - `spec-RevocableLane` - 0: this lane may be activated or not based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present.
 - Bits 5-15 reserved and set to zero
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Values:
* **spec-RevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **spec-commuterRailRoadTrack** (1)<br>
* **spec-lightRailRoadTrack** (2)<br>
* **spec-heavyRailRoadTrack** (3)<br>
* **spec-otherRailType** (4)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-TrackedVehicle ::= BIT STRING {
  spec-RevocableLane         (0),
  spec-commuterRailRoadTrack (1),
  spec-lightRailRoadTrack    (2),
  spec-heavyRailRoadTrack    (3),
  spec-otherRailType         (4)
} (SIZE (16))
```

### <a name="LaneAttributes-Vehicle"></a>LaneAttributes-Vehicle
This DE relates specific properties found in a vehicle lane type. This data element provides a means to denote that the use of a lane
 is restricted to certain vehicle types. Various common lane attribute properties (such as travel directions and allowed movements or maneuvers)
 can be found in other entries.

 With bits as defined:
 - `isVehicleRevocableLane` - 0: this lane may be activated or not based on the current SPAT message contents if not asserted, the lane is ALWAYS present
 - `isVehicleFlyOverLane`   - 1: path of lane is not at grade
 - `permissionOnRequest`    - 7: e.g. to inform about a lane for e-cars

Values:
* **isVehicleRevocableLane** (0)<br>
* **isVehicleFlyOverLane** (1)<br>
* **hovLaneUseOnly** (2)<br>
* **restrictedToBusUse** (3)<br>
* **restrictedToTaxiUse** (4)<br>
* **restrictedFromPublicUse** (5)<br>
* **hasIRbeaconCoverage** (6)<br>
* **permissionOnRequest** (7)<br>

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneAttributes-Vehicle ::= BIT STRING {
  isVehicleRevocableLane       (0),
  isVehicleFlyOverLane         (1),
  hovLaneUseOnly               (2),
  restrictedToBusUse           (3),
  restrictedToTaxiUse          (4),
  restrictedFromPublicUse      (5),
  hasIRbeaconCoverage          (6),
  permissionOnRequest          (7)
} (SIZE (8,...))
```

### <a name="LaneConnectionID"></a>LaneConnectionID
This DE is used to state a connection index for a lane to lane connection. It is used to
 relate this connection between the lane (defined in the MAP) and any dynamic clearance data sent in the SPAT. It should
 be noted that the index may be shared with other lanes (for example, two left turn lanes may share the same dynamic
 clearance data). It should also be noted that a given lane to lane connection may be part of more than one GroupID due
 to signal phase considerations, but will only have one ConnectionID. The ConnectionID concept is not used (is not
 present) when dynamic clearance data is not provided in the SPAT.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_

>>>
NOTE:&emsp;It should be noted that the LaneConnectionID is used as a means to index to a connection description
        between two lanes. It is not the same as the laneID, which is the unique index to each lane itself.
>>>

```asn1
LaneConnectionID ::= INTEGER (0..255)
```

### <a name="LaneDirection"></a>LaneDirection
This DE is used to denote the allowed direction of travel over a lane object. By convention, the lane object is always described
 from the stop line outwards away from the intersection. Therefore, the ingress direction is from the end of the path to the stop
 line and the egress direction is from the stop line outwards.

 It should be noted that some lane objects are not used for travel and that some lane objects allow bi-directional travel.

 With bits as defined:
 - Allowed directions of travel in the lane object
 - All lanes are described from the stop line outwards

Values:
* **ingressPath** (0)<br>
  travel from rear of path to front is allowed

* **egressPath** (1)<br>
  travel from front of path to rear is allowed


&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_

>>>
NOTE:&emsp;No Travel, i.e. the lane object type does not support travel (medians, curbs, etc.) is indicated by not
        asserting any bit value Bi-Directional Travel (such as a ped crosswalk) is indicated by asserting both of the bits.
>>>

```asn1
LaneDirection ::= BIT STRING {
  ingressPath     (0),
  egressPath      (1)
} (SIZE (2))
```

### <a name="LaneID"></a>LaneID
This DE conveys an assigned index that is unique within an intersection. It is used to refer to
 that lane by other objects in the intersection map data structure. Lanes may be ingress (inbound traffic) or egress
 (outbound traffic) in nature, as well as barriers and other types of specialty lanes. Each lane (each lane object) is
 assigned a unique ID. The Lane ID, in conjunction with the intersection ID, forms a regionally unique way to address a
 specific lane in that region.

 - the value 0 shall be used when the lane ID is not available or not known
 - the value 255 is reserved for future use

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneID ::= INTEGER (0..255)
```

### <a name="LayerID"></a>LayerID
Large [**MapData**](#MapData) descriptions are not possible to be broadcast with a single message and have to be
 fragmented using two or more messages over the air. Therefore, the LayerID allows defining an
 index for fragmentation of large [**MapData**](#MapData) descriptions. The fragmentation of the messages shall be
 executed on application layer. The fragmentation occurs on an approach base. This means that almost a
 complete approach (e.g. lanes, connectsTo, etc.) has to be included within a fragment.
 The decimal value of the `layerID` is used to define the amount of maximum [**MapData**](#MapData) fragments. The
 lower value defines the actual fragment.

 Example:
 If a MapData consists of three fragments (e.g. three approaches), the fragments are identified as follows:
 - `31` - first fragment of three (e.g. approach south);
 - `33` - third fragment of three (e.g. approach north).
 - `32` - second fragment of three (e.g. approach west);

 If there are only two fragments, the fragment identification will be 21, 22.

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LayerID ::= INTEGER (0..100)
```

### <a name="LayerType"></a>LayerType
This DE is used to uniquely identify the type of information to be found in a layer of a geographic map fragment such as an intersection.

 @field `mixedContent`: two or more of the below types

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LayerType ::= ENUMERATED {
  none,
  mixedContent,
  generalMapData,
  intersectionData,
  curveData,
  roadwaySectionData,
  parkingAreaData,
  sharedLaneData,
  ...
}
```

### <a name="LaneWidth"></a>LaneWidth
This DE conveys the width of a lane in LSB units of 1 cm. Maximum value for a lane is 327.67 meters in width

 @units: cm

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
LaneWidth ::= INTEGER (0..32767)
```

### <a name="MergeDivergeNodeAngle"></a>MergeDivergeNodeAngle
The angle at which another lane path meets the current lanes at the node point. Typically found in the node
 attributes and used to describe the angle of the departing or merging lane. Note that oblique and obtuse angles are allowed.

 The value `-180` shall be used to represent data is not available or unknown

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Unit:** _1.5 degrees from north_

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Categories:** Infrastructure information 

&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;**Revision:** _V1.3.1_
```asn1
MergeDivergeNodeAngle ::= INTEGER (-180..180)
```

### <a name="MinuteOfTheYear"></a>MinuteOfTheYear
This DE expresses the number of elapsed minutes of the current year in the time system being used (typically UTC time).