Hi there,
one of my partners wants to calculate the best available ETA via the PTV APIs.
He checked the documentation of PTV_TrafficIncidents and wonders, whether this layer includes the current traffic flow.
Can you explain the difference between the available data feature layers?
Thanks,
Carolin
Difference between level-of-service, traffic incidents and historical information”
Difference between level-of-service, traffic incidents and historical information”
Carolin Schmitt
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Re: Difference between level-of-service, traffic incidents and historical information”
Hello Carolin,
I guess we first have to give a clear definition of the different business themes - then we can provide a recommendation:
I guess we first have to give a clear definition of the different business themes - then we can provide a recommendation:
- Historical information: this data source considers data aggregated over a period of 2 years and enables users to get a time dependent "average" road condition at a specific point in time. This makes a segment's condition different if you compare a regular Monday morning rush hour condition with a chilled Saturday night condition.
This data is covered by PTV_SPeedPatterns (cars) and PTV_TruckSpeedPatterns (trucks, lorries)
- Life traffic incidents: this data comes from TOMTOM's HD traffic stream and is updated every few minutes. It contains a clear beginning/end:
- planned construction sites with a known scheduled beginning and end of the activity, sometimes just a few hours, sometimes up to years (e.g. Rahmedetalbrücke at the A45).
- "Spontaneous" stress conditions such as "traffic blocked by an accident", usually for a comparably short period of a few hours.
These blockings apply only on a small part of the road network. They are contained in PTV_TrafficIncidents (coverage might depend on a country in the current scope)
- Live Traffic Flow (aka "Level-Of-Service"): now that's the tricky part. Level of service usually means an almost LIVE condition of almost all the roads in a supported country. The reason for a potential degradation is often not relevant and the time reference is "right now"...
This data is currently (July 2025) not available through PTV APIs
- AVERAGE: focus on historical data
- REALISTIC: both historical and live traffic incident data
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