C-Roads Member

The C-Roads Platform is an authority driven platform, bringing Member State Authorities and Road Authorities together with the aim to deploy interoperable C-ITS services across Europe.

Initiated by eight Member States, the C-Roads Platform is open for other Member States as well.

Austria, Belgium/Flanders, Belgium/Wallonia, Czech Republic, Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, the Netherlands, Norway, Portugal, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden and United Kingdom are currently represented as Core Members, with their own C-ITS deployments, either in place or in preparation.

Additionally, Associated Members are linked to the C-Roads Platform, liaising with the different groups within the Platform and committing themselves to use C-Roads specifications in their deployments.

The C-Roads Platform remains open for interested authorities. The C-Roads Platform Agreement forms the basis for the cooperation for both, Core Members as well as Associated Members.

The service harmonisation is one of the core topics in the C-Roads Platform. On car side and on infrastructure side, all (triggering) conditions need to be harmonised. For this reason, one of the first topics is the agreement on a commonly used C-Roads infrastructure communication profile, starting with ITS-G5 and followed by hybrid communication.

Find out more about the partners, which joined together in the C-Roads Platform, in the Member description of the Deployments-section

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