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dynamic route

concurrent operation where transported items can only be received or delivered at stopping points within a pre-defined service corridor

dynamic route Diagram

Clause: 3.5.9.5

EXAMPLE: Airport shuttle.

Note 1 to entry: The service corridor is defined by the provider, who may impose further restrictions on where stops are allowed.

Note 2 to entry: The service corridor often includes a communal point of interest (e.g. an airport, transit hub, etc.) as a fixed stopping point.

History note: Introduced in ISO/TS 14812:2022

Relationships for dynamic route

Property Constraint
subClassOf concurrent

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