TomTom Safety Related Traffic Information API

TomTom's Safety Related Traffic Information (SRTI) API is a webservice that delivers anonymized non-personal raw data on hazardous situations directly collected by TomTom's own applications. The content of the API includes anonymized, non-personal, crowd-sourced data from drivers using TomTom's AmiGO application that reports 'hazards' and 'broken down car' incidents on the road. In accordance with EU Regulation 886/2013 this data is accessible to other users and can be integrated in other applications to improve road safety conditions. The access and use of this data are laid out in our terms and conditions. The service delivers safety messages for the area of the European Union in the form of a RESTful web service. The content contains information based on sensor or end-user feedback.

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Additional Info

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ID decc967c-2d0a-403d-a449-309aaaf51918
Metadata date 2025-10-23 14:29:54
Metadata language English
NAP type SRTI - Safety related traffic information
Mobility Theme
  • Real-time traffic data
Resource type Data set
Organisation name [publisher] TomTom Global Content B.V.
Name [contact point] Bert van den Munckhof
E-mail [contact point] Bert van den Munckhof
Telephone number [contact point]
Name [publisher] Bert van den Munckhof van den Munckhof
Address [publisher]
De Ruijterkade 154
1011 AC Amsterdam
Amsterdam
Nederland
E-mail [publisher] privacy@tomtom.com
Website [publisher] https://www.tomtom.com/
Telephone number [publisher] +31207575000
Start date of publication 2025-10-23 15:21:00
End date of publication
Countries covered by publication Belgium
Area covered by publication
  • RÉGION DE BRUXELLES-CAPITALE/BRUSSELS HOOFDSTEDELIJK GEWEST
  • VLAAMS GEWEST
  • RÉGION WALLONNE
Network coverage
  • Motorways
  • National roads
  • Regional roads
  • Urban and local roads
Coordinate reference system EPSG:4326
Georeferencing method
    Dataset extent
    Update frequency Every minute
    Quality assessment

    The data is raw content, not validated or processed further. Applications can use this information to build services with higher levels on top of it.