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The information system must be structured in such a 
way as to offer the following general characteristics: 
□ Open architecture 
□ Ease of obtaining parameters 
□ Data access safety 
□ Integrity of data transfer. 
The topology of the network is described in terms of 
nodes and arcs. Each arc begins and ends in a different 
node. The presence of a node in the database is linked 
to the following conditions: intersection between one or 
more roads, ends between different administrative 
authorities ends between different proprietors. 
Following the indications of the French Cadastre 
obligatory and facultative data can be seen, subdividing 
the latter into advised and free data. 
It is correct that the solutions adopted are of the “user- 
friendly” type favoring the different users (public 
administrators, franchise managers, maintenance and 
surveillance, police forces, etc.). 
The single road can be subdivided into segments, 
identified by reference points at the start and finish, a 
distance of about 1,000 m however never less than 200 
m. These points are geographically referenced and 
physically marked on the ground with stones or plates, 
and indicated on maps of medium scale (1:25.000 - 
1:100.000). In this way all the road information are 
referred to the distance along curvilinear abscissa from 
the previous reference point. 
The SICRE system is predisposed to help the up-dating 
of the reference points in relation to changes in the 
stretch, re-classification of the road, modifications of the 
section, creation of new roads. 
Table 3 - Data necessary for the formation of a Road Cadastre. 
ADMINISTRATIVE DATA 
□ 
Proprietor and management body 
□ 
Name of the road, start and finish points, and length 
□ 
Territorial data (regional, provincial and communal 
territory that the road uses) 
□ 
Limits of the property 
□ 
Pertinence of the company and service 
□ 
Eventual occupancy of the headquarters 
□ 
Ramifications 
□ 
Crossings 
□ 
Intersections 
□ 
Access 
FUNCTIONAL AND STRUCTURAL CHARACTERISTICS 
□ 
geometric characteristics of the road: axes, transversal 
section, road body and pertinence 
□ 
geometric characteristics and regularity, roughness 
and load capacity of the pavement 
□ 
superficial condition; 
□ 
traffic and accidents 
□ 
inventory of works and their condition and functionality 
in relation to the laws in force (e.g., anti-seismic 
legislation); 
□ 
inventory of auxiliary structures (guard rails, parking 
areas, emergency telephones, ...) 
□ 
lateral margins 
□ 
intersections 
□ 
Illumination systems, ventilation (tunnels) and traffic 
control systems. 
□ 
Private access 
4.1. Experience of ANAS in Italy 
The road cadastre that the Italian State Road 
Administration (ANAS) is constructing is made up of: 
□ A cartographic database of all the national 
territory(scale 1:200.000) in order to geographically 
localize the information and the various elements; 
□ An alphanumeric database containing the detailed 
information of the road network and the elements 
connected to them; 
□ An image bank containing photographs and plans. 
For each road the following information is archived: 
■ Legal state; 
■ Administrative and technical-administrative 
ownership; 
■ Physical description of the road, other 
constructions and competency; 
■ Description of the dynamic phenomena, such as 
traffic, accidents, etc.; 
■ Description of the state of traffic, pollution and 
meteorological phenomena. 
The data memorized in the databases have been 
deduced both by the design and by surveys carried out 
on the road (automatic and traditional). In particular in 
1995 about 5,000 km of road were studied by automatic 
survey (GPS), fixing points at every 20 m on the level 
and every 5 m on mountains, and comparing the results 
of the survey with topographic data from every 20 km 
on the level and every 5 km on mountains. 
The elaborated data are seen in the form of thematic 
maps that represent the situation of the road network in 
reference to a specific problem. They are relative to: 
■ Level of safety of the road network-,
	        
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