What is the unit of speed values in the static traffic pattern table?











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I am using the PDE to retrieve the traffic patterns for each link ID for different days and times (https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/layer?region=NA&release=18133&url_root=pde.api.here.com&layer=TRAFFIC_PATTERN_FC1). As such, I am referring to the static traffic pattern table to translate the pattern IDs to speeds. For each pattern ID in the table, there exist 4*24 speed values. I am wondering if those values are speeds in kph or something else?










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      I am using the PDE to retrieve the traffic patterns for each link ID for different days and times (https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/layer?region=NA&release=18133&url_root=pde.api.here.com&layer=TRAFFIC_PATTERN_FC1). As such, I am referring to the static traffic pattern table to translate the pattern IDs to speeds. For each pattern ID in the table, there exist 4*24 speed values. I am wondering if those values are speeds in kph or something else?










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      I am using the PDE to retrieve the traffic patterns for each link ID for different days and times (https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/layer?region=NA&release=18133&url_root=pde.api.here.com&layer=TRAFFIC_PATTERN_FC1). As such, I am referring to the static traffic pattern table to translate the pattern IDs to speeds. For each pattern ID in the table, there exist 4*24 speed values. I am wondering if those values are speeds in kph or something else?







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          It is km/h. You can refer to the static table description for more information.
          https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/scontent?region=WEU&release=18135&url_root=pde.api.here.com&content=TRAFFIC_PATTERN



          PATTERN_ID ID referenced from the Traffic Pattern layers.
          A Pattern ID defines a certain set of speed value across a day.



          SPEED_VALUES Average travel speed value for the link in km/h within this time interval during the day.
          The 24 * 4 comma separated values correspond to the time 00:00, 00:15, 00:30, 00:45, 01:00 ... 23:45.






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            It is km/h. You can refer to the static table description for more information.
            https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/scontent?region=WEU&release=18135&url_root=pde.api.here.com&content=TRAFFIC_PATTERN



            PATTERN_ID ID referenced from the Traffic Pattern layers.
            A Pattern ID defines a certain set of speed value across a day.



            SPEED_VALUES Average travel speed value for the link in km/h within this time interval during the day.
            The 24 * 4 comma separated values correspond to the time 00:00, 00:15, 00:30, 00:45, 01:00 ... 23:45.






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              It is km/h. You can refer to the static table description for more information.
              https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/scontent?region=WEU&release=18135&url_root=pde.api.here.com&content=TRAFFIC_PATTERN



              PATTERN_ID ID referenced from the Traffic Pattern layers.
              A Pattern ID defines a certain set of speed value across a day.



              SPEED_VALUES Average travel speed value for the link in km/h within this time interval during the day.
              The 24 * 4 comma separated values correspond to the time 00:00, 00:15, 00:30, 00:45, 01:00 ... 23:45.






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                It is km/h. You can refer to the static table description for more information.
                https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/scontent?region=WEU&release=18135&url_root=pde.api.here.com&content=TRAFFIC_PATTERN



                PATTERN_ID ID referenced from the Traffic Pattern layers.
                A Pattern ID defines a certain set of speed value across a day.



                SPEED_VALUES Average travel speed value for the link in km/h within this time interval during the day.
                The 24 * 4 comma separated values correspond to the time 00:00, 00:15, 00:30, 00:45, 01:00 ... 23:45.






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                It is km/h. You can refer to the static table description for more information.
                https://tcs.ext.here.com/pde/scontent?region=WEU&release=18135&url_root=pde.api.here.com&content=TRAFFIC_PATTERN



                PATTERN_ID ID referenced from the Traffic Pattern layers.
                A Pattern ID defines a certain set of speed value across a day.



                SPEED_VALUES Average travel speed value for the link in km/h within this time interval during the day.
                The 24 * 4 comma separated values correspond to the time 00:00, 00:15, 00:30, 00:45, 01:00 ... 23:45.







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