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The road elements module publishes information about the accessibility of public spaces primarily from a physical aspect, i.e. about the passability of public movement routes (for example, pedestrian and pedestrian paths, crossings, etc.) and the elements that hinder or facilitate movement located there.
Road elements are divided into movement obstacles (symbols, point elements) and movement routes (lines), which in turn are divided into more specific types. Movement obstacles are divided into three types in terms of physical accessibility: green - passable, yellow - limited passability (there are obstacles, additional assistance is required) and red - impassable (there are steps, stairs, very steep ascents/descends, etc.).
Images and videos can be added to the road element so that information users can visually see whether the movement route element prevents them from passing and how the obstacle can be overcome. Information is displayed by clicking on the element with the mouse, in the opened window you can choose between viewing an image or a video. Visual information added to the movement obstacles (line) is represented by a thicker line.
All elements used in the road element module can be turned on/off as layers. In addition, public transport stops and disabled parking lots can be displayed on the base map. The module displays OPIS (street closures, road works) and AKIS (public gatherings data) data streams, they are turned off by default. The base map types can be changed from the layers button on the right side of the map.
Road elements are divided into movement obstacles (symbols, point elements) and movement routes (lines), which in turn are divided into more specific types. Movement obstacles are divided into three types in terms of physical accessibility: green - passable, yellow - limited passability (there are obstacles, additional assistance is required) and red - impassable (there are steps, stairs, very steep ascents/descends, etc.).
Images and videos can be added to the road element so that information users can visually see whether the movement route element prevents them from passing and how the obstacle can be overcome. Information is displayed by clicking on the element with the mouse, in the opened window you can choose between viewing an image or a video. Visual information added to the movement obstacles (line) is represented by a thicker line.
All elements used in the road element module can be turned on/off as layers. In addition, public transport stops and disabled parking lots can be displayed on the base map. The module displays OPIS (street closures, road works) and AKIS (public gatherings data) data streams, they are turned off by default. The base map types can be changed from the layers button on the right side of the map.