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A list of all pages that have property "SMCS usage problems solving" with value "- The challenge was to create a “common pot” of data and information coming from a maximum number of data producers and road data managers to routinely handle them so that they can be used by a maximum of communication channels: radio, apps, vehicle guidance, social networks, etc. - Service co-design and citizen inclusion: The goal of this community engagement process is to integrate user input into the design of the traffic management solution, addressing the needs of various user categories and considering both everyday life and crisis contexts. By organizing co-design sessions and hosting events like Climathon, the authorities aim to gather ideas and feedback from the public and professionals alike. The main expectations include providing real-time traffic, accident, roadwork, flood, and route planning information, as well as other secondary features. This collaborative approach ensures the development of a tailored solution that benefits all users and fosters resilience to flood risks in the region.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Ensuring the Continuity of Traffic  + (- The challenge was to create a “common po- The challenge was to create a “common pot” of data and information coming from a maximum number of data producers and road data managers to routinely handle them so that they can be used by a maximum of communication channels: radio, apps, vehicle guidance, social networks, etc.</br></br>- Service co-design and citizen inclusion: The goal of this community engagement process is to integrate user input into the design of the traffic management solution, addressing the needs of various user categories and considering both everyday life and crisis contexts. By organizing co-design sessions and hosting events like Climathon, the authorities aim to gather ideas and feedback from the public and professionals alike. The main expectations include providing real-time traffic, accident, roadwork, flood, and route planning information, as well as other secondary features. This collaborative approach ensures the development of a tailored solution that benefits all users and fosters resilience to flood risks in the region.s resilience to flood risks in the region.)