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This dataset contains the most recent traffic signal outage information used in the Main Roads Travel Map (https://travelmap.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Home/Map) Show full description
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A description of the hierarchy role performed by different parts of the road network. It also provides criteria to describe each road role type. The role type designated to each road should represent the role that the road is intended to perform. It may not necessarily reflect the current conditions on the road. A total of six hierarchy types are used for roads in Western Australia.The Road Hierarchy provides a high level description of the hierarchy performed by roads in the network across WA. Road management is guided by the hierarchy type of each road. Only public roads are added to the Functional Class can be identified with Road Hierarchy role.Note that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material:- The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability.Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This layer comprises road centrelines for all roads controlled by Main Roads (State Roads) and all roads controlled by Local Government (Local Roads) that are assigned road numbers in the state of Western Australia. Other centreline is also included for paths and unknown roads.The Road Network are attributed with a road number as identified in Main Roads’ corporate Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and the local government Road Management database (ROMAN). The purpose of this layer is to identify roads as identified in IRIS.Note that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material:- The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability.Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This layer shows location of drainage pipes within the Metropolitan Region and is provided for information only. A Pipe is defined as a link in the drainage network. It includes drainage pipes, open drains, culverts and subsoils etc. It can be owned by Main Roads WA or others.Data dictionary:FieldAliasTypeDescriptionPipe_No Pipe NoString“Road_No” & ”.“ & Unique Database Number e.g. H015.569Asset_OwnerAsset OwnerStringOwner of the asset e.g. Main RoadsRoad_NoRoad NoStringMRWA Road NumberAsset_StatusAsset statusStringFunctionality of asset (Operational or Non-operationalData_StatusData StatusStringField survey verification e.g. Verified / Asset Captured via Desktop onlyPipe_TypePipe TypeStringType of pipe (as per D-SPEC)LengthPipe LengthDoublePipe section length in metres Diameter_WidthDiameter/WidthLongPipe Diameter or Width if a culvert or non-circular in mmUp_ILUpstream InvertDoubleUpstream end-of-pipe Invert Level in metres Dn_ILDownstream InvertDoubleDownstream end-of-pipe Invert Level in metres Mapping_CommentsMapping CommentsStringAny additional comments that relate to this pipe section including assumptionsConfidence_RatingConfidence RatingStringA confidence level assigned based on the source data used to digitise the featureDisclaimer:1. Please note that Main Roads WA drainage data is provided for information only and the data may be inaccurate, incomplete or out-of-date. Please use as a reference only and verification is to be undertaken on site.2. Confidence Rating has been assigned to individual assets to provide an indication of the accuracy of the data. However please note that this is only an estimated rating which should be used as a reference only.3. Asset Owner – Please note that Main Roads WA drainage data includes multiple organisations’ interface drainage and, as a result, the ‘Asset Owner’ attribute is only to be used as a reference only as it may be inaccurate and should not be referred to as the source of truth.4. Asset Types:a. Interfacing Structuresi. Note that the drainage data includes interface points between Main Roads WA drainage structures and structures owned by other asset owners. However not all assets owned by other asset owners have been included. Please seek clarification from the respective asset owners if required.b. Ghost Linki. Ghost link can be used to represent an interfacing drainage network not owned by Main Roads WA. These are commonly used to simplify complex networks located downstream on route to the ultimate stormwater outlet destination.Note that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material: “The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability.”Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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This datasets presents Legal Speed Limits on state and local roads. The speed limit is the maximum speed limit allowed under the provisions of the State Traffic Act and Regulations. Road speed limits are used to regulate the speed of road vehicles. Speed limits may define maximum (which may be variable), minimum or no speed limit and are normally indicated using a traffic sign. Speed limits are set by the Commissioner of Main Roads Western Australia (Regulation 297 of the Road Traffic Code 2000) and enforced by national or regional police and/or judicial bodies. This layer shows the location of legal speed limits on all public access roads found in the Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and is provided for information only. This data presents the speed limits of roads in Western Australia as of August 2018. For more information please visit the MRWA Open Data Portal.
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The location of electronic traffic signals, designed, owned and or controlled and maintained by Main Roads Western Australia, that control vehicle and pedestrian traffic at an intersection or on a road are identified in this data set. The signal can be red, yellow, green or white light displays, and can include circular and arrow signals, pedestrian signals, bicycle crossing signals, B (bus) signals, overhead lane control signals, and twin red or yellow signals.
This dataset was developed to identify the location of Main Roads' controlled electronic signals across Western Australia and assist in the management of this asset. Additionally, it records attribute information which includes the LM No (Asset ID.), Service Status, Signal Type, Intersection Name and Intersection Description. Note that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material:- The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability.Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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RAV Network information periodically changes with additions or removal of data and users should confirm that information is current and accurate. The RAV Network Road Tables and RAV Mapping Tool can be found on the Main Roads Western Australia website, refer Hyperlink below.https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/heavy-vehicles/Main Roads Open Data: Restricted Access Networkshttps://portal-mainroads.opendata.arcgis.com/pages/hvs-networksUpdate Frequency: WeeklySpatial Coverage: Western AustraliaLegalYou are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material and when you Share your Adapted Material: The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Licensinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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This dataset contains the most recent road incident information used in the Main Roads Travel Map (https://travelmap.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Home/Map).This dataset includes all types of road closures and incidents. Please refer to the attributes 'ClosureTyp' and 'IncidentType' for more details.Road closure type includes:Road closesRoad open with cautionRoad open with specified conditionsIncident type includes:Break Down / Tow AwayBushfireDebris / Trees / Lost LoadsDetourFloodingPothole / Road Surface DamageSpecial Event
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SLKs or Straight Line Kilometers are a location reference system used by Main Roads Western Australia to define the location of features or events along a road. This layer shows SLK points (every 100m) along the left and single carriageways for all State and Local Roads, Main Roads controlled paths contained within the road centreline of Main Roads road asset database. The purpose of this layer is to identify and label the measure of SLK along a particular route and is provided for information only. The SLK points are based on geometric measure and include points of equation. This means that you may notice “jumps” in the SLK between two points that are not equal to 100m. This is as a result of network changes that have been incorporated into the spatial road centr eline.A point of equation is a business term used to describe a point on the road network, which has two SLK references, one for the section leading up to it, and one for the section leaving from it. A Point of Equation is either: • A gap, which occurs when the new deviation/realignment is built shorter than the existing road. An SLK range is missing. • An overlap, which occurs when the new deviation/realignment is built longer than the existing road. An SLK range is duplicatedNote that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes. Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material:- The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. Creative Commons CC BY 4.0Data Dictionary
Field Name
Type
Description
ObjectID
OID
System generated unique number, overridden on data update
Shape
Point M
System generated identifier for shape type
RoadCway
Text,255
Concatenation of Main Roads Road Number and Carriageway columns. Used to generate unique routes per road carriageway combination.
SLKMin
Double
The maximum SLK (measure) of the RoadCway
SLKMax
Double
The maximum SLK (measure) of the RoadCway
SLKGen
Double
The SLK measure generated at 100m intervals (0.1, 0.2 etc..)
POINT_X
Double
The Longitude of the SLK point
POINT_Y
Double
The latitude of the SLK point
StreetviewURL
Text.100
A Google Maps Streeview URL link to the SLK point on the road
RoadSLK
Text,50
A concatenation of the RoadCway and SLKGen columns
Road_Name
Text, 80
The Main Roads route name of the road
Common_Usage_Name
Text, 80
The name of the road
RN_SLK
Text, 100
A concatenation of the Road_Name and SLKGen columns
CN_SLK
Text, 100
A concatenation of the Common Usage Name and SLKGen columns
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RAV Network information periodically changes with additions or removal of data and users should confirm that information is current and accurate. The RAV Network Road Tables and RAV Mapping Tool can be found on the Main Roads Western Australia website, refer Hyperlink below.https://www.mainroads.wa.gov.au/heavy-vehicles/Main Roads Open Data: Restricted Access Networkshttps://portal-mainroads.opendata.arcgis.com/pages/hvs-networksUpdate Frequency: WeeklySpatial Coverage: Western AustraliaLegalYou are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material and when you Share your Adapted Material: The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Licensinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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This dataset contains the most recent road closure information used in the Main Roads Travel Map (https://travelmap.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Home/Map).This dataset includes all types of road closures and incidents. Please refer to the attributes 'ClosureTyp' and 'IncidentType' for more details.Road closure type includes:Road closesRoad open with cautionRoad open with specified conditionsIncident type includes:BushfireDetourFloodingPothole / Road Surface DamageSpecial Event
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Places of convenience for road-users to stop and take a break from their journey in a safe and comfortable environment. Roadside stopping places are strategically placed along the road network to encourage travellers to take regular breaks on long journeys, as a means to reduce driver fatigue. Data sourced from: Road Stopping PlacesUpdate Frequency: WeeklySpatial Coverage: Western AustraliaLegalYou are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material and when you Share your Adapted Material: The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Licensinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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Crashes are recorded in the Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and are provided for information only. The dataset provided is of crashes over the past 5 calendar years.Note: The 2024 records have been temporarily removed from the dataset. The crash data now covers the five-year period from 2019 to 2023. We apologise for any inconvenience. Note that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes. Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material:- “The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability.Crash Data Dictionary Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Speed Zones (State and Local Roads)This layer shows the location of Speed Zones on all public access roads found in the Integrated Road Information System (IRIS) and includes temporal speed zones such as school zones. A school zone refers to an area on a street near a school or near a pedestrian crossing leading to a school that has a likely presence of younger pedestrians. School zones generally have a reduced speed limit during certain hours.Note that you are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material:- The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability.Creative Commons CC BY 4.0 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Places of convenience for road-users to stop and take a break from their journey in a safe and comfortable environment. Roadside stopping places are strategically placed along the road network to encourage travellers to take regular breaks on long journeys, as a means to reduce driver fatigue. Data sourced from: Road Stopping PlacesUpdate Frequency: WeeklySpatial Coverage: Western AustraliaLegalYou are accessing this data pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. You accept that the data provided pursuant to the Licence is subject to changes. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Pursuant to section 3 of the Licence you are provided with the following notice to be included when you Share the Licenced Material and when you Share your Adapted Material: The Commissioner of Main Roads is the creator and owner of the data and Licenced Material, which is accessed pursuant to a Creative Commons (Attribution) Licence, which has a disclaimer of warranties and limitation of liability. Main Roads WA website is the official and current source of RAV Network data.Licensinghttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/legalcode
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This dataset contains the most recent traffic signal outage information used in the Main Roads Travel Map (https://travelmap.mainroads.wa.gov.au/Home/Map) Show full description