Region
- Ability to change which region of the map is selected to display detailed location, highway and street information.
Styling
- Ability to change the display style of the map.
Content Layers
- Indicates the flow of traffic based on 4 congestion levels.
- Visible at zoom level 9 and greater.
Traffic Key
Light Traffic
Heavy Traffic
Road Closed
- Displays weather radar overlay on map.
- Displays weather alerts for various weather events only in North America.
- Can add click event to layer to display event information.
- Alert Filter Control can toggle visibility of different alert severity, urgency and certainty.
- Displays road surface condition for North America.
- Displays place polygon on the map, such as distribution centers and manufacturing facilities.
- Place information includes site polygon and truck entry/exit gates (where available).
- Includes points of interest icons.
Gate Icons



- Display points of interest icons on the map.
Example Place Icons




- Displays 3D buildings.
- Displays current traffic incidents.
- Click event can be added to layer to show incident information.
- Control can be added to layer to filter incident types.
- Displays truck restrictions on the map.
Locations
Route Settings
Demo uses pre-defined vehicle profiles, but SDK does support
full vehicle dimension customization.
Current vehicle dimensions:
Practical: Most logical route we believe a driver would
take. Balances distance, duration, number of turns and road
classifications.
Shortest: Uses shortest distance from stop to stop.
Fastest: Uses the fastest duration from stop to stop.
Use street data or only highways for routing.
Allow use of tolls plazas or avoid if possible.
Open/close international borders if possible.
Include hazardous materials for transit.
Site Routing
Rail Routing
- Utilizes the rail routing APIs (Documentation) to gather the route path between rail stations.
- Rail route line applied a custom layer geojson that mimics the properties of a truck routing line style, along with using Trimble Maps origin and destination icons.
- Rail routing requires knowing the origin, destination, rail stations between them and all respective railroad providers for each location.
- Example BNSF route from Denver, CO to Pueblo, CO, mimicking a scan point in Colorado Springs, CO.