Key:hazmat

hazmat
Description
Restrictions on vehicles transporting hazardous materials. 
Group: Restrictions
Used on these elements
Useful combination
See also
Status: approved

For marking of roads where transporting of hazardous materials is forbidden - or designated if such signs did exist.

Usage

Roads where transporting hazardous materials is forbidden can be tagged with hazmat=no.

Where local authorities divide hazardous materials into several groups, they might be appended with a colon, e.g. hazmat:A=no

Such divisions can be described on this page (on a per country basis if variations exist).

Common values

  • designated
  • no
  • destination
  • List of possible values with descriptions: see Key:access
  • All used values on Taginfo

Tunnel restrictions

General EU restrictions

Since January 2010, a specific regulation is applied to the tunnel: There are five categories (A, B, C, D, E)

Tunnel categories The selected category fixes the list of dangerous goods whose transport is forbidden in the tunnel Transport of dangerous goods authorized in the tunnel Example
Atransport of dangerous goods without restrictionsB, C, D, E and dangerous goods without tunnel restriction codeAustria, B171, Kufstein-Pians, Stadtberg, code A, Note: required use of warning lamps in accordance with ECE regulation 65
Brestriction on the transport of dangerous goods with a very large explosion range.C, D, E and dangerous goods without tunnel restriction code.Germany, A31, Leer, Ems, code B.
Crestriction on the transport of dangerous goods with a very long-range, long-range or long-range poisoning explosion. (gas or volatile liquid)D, E and dangerous goods without tunnel restriction code.France, A43, Modane-Bardonnechia(it), Frejus, code C, Note: Required escort for ADR classes 1 and 2.
Drestriction on the transport of dangerous goods that threaten a very long-range explosion, a long-range explosion or a large-scale poisoning or a large fire.E and dangerous goods without tunnel restriction code.Netherlands, A22, Velsen, Velsen, code D
EThe restriction applies to all dangerous goods except: UN 2919,3291, 3331, 3359, 3373)dangerous goods without tunnel restriction code except: UN 2919,3291, 3331, 3359, 3373.Germany, Hamburg, Kronstieg, code E, Note: 06:00-21:00.

Dangerous goods without a tunnel restriction code correspond to the numbers NU 2919, 3291, 3331, 3359, 3373.

Specific restrictions

ExampleTagMeaning
hazmat=no
hazmat:conditional=yes @ (flashing_light)
Vehicles with hazardous materials are only allowed to enter when using a flashing light.

Country specifics

Finland

Use hazmat=no, but hazmat:B=destination - the auxiliary sign "VAK(B)" allows the transport to destination on that road, despite the name of the main traffic sign. Some places have a hazmat=designated to divert such traffic onto motorways.

Groups A and B exist. Their difference is (mostly) only in the amounts allowed, as defined separately for some 10 material classifications. Group B allows more of the materials. That is, for example less than 50 kg of explosives onboard is not a hazardous transport (by the signs, that is), any transport of 50 kg or more must obey they signs for group A (hazmat:A=*) and a transport of over 500 kg belongs to group B (hazmat:B=*).

France

Frequent use is hazmat=no.

The French government publishes an non-exhaustive list of tunnel here: Tunnels de + de 300 m - régime TMD - liste non exhaustive (Centre Étude des TUnel alias CETU) Most of them are groupe A or E.

Germany

In Germany exists a positive and negative network for transporting hazardous materials. Other streets should only be used to reach your destination. In water protection areas you can find special signs to protect water against contamination. For this we create a special subclass hazmat:water=*.

hazmat=designated Driving with hazardous materials explicitly encouraged (DE:Grundnetz Gefahrguttransporte)
hazmat:water=permissive Drivers of water contaminating materials should use a other route.
hazmat:water=no Driving with water contaminating materials forbidden.
hazmat=no Driving with hazardous materials forbidden.

Additionally Germany uses the European tunnel categories A - E. Traffic sign DE:261 relate to hazardous materials, most times with attachment sign DE:1014-50, DE:1014-51, DE:1014-52 or DE:1014-53 to specify tunnel category. To specify access restrictions to ways these traffic signs should be translated to OSM-tags as followings:

SignTagsMeaningDescription type of goods
hazmat=noNo access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances.No passage for any dangerous goods.

hazmat:B=noNo access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances
which are not allowed to pass tunnels of category B.
No transit with dangerous goods that can lead to a very large explosion.

hazmat:C=noNo access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances
which are not allowed to pass tunnels of category C.
Same restriction as for category B plus dangerous goods that can lead to
a large explosion or extensive release of toxic substances.

hazmat:D=noNo access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances
which are not allowed to pass tunnels of category D.
Same restriction as for category C but also corresponds to dangerous
goods that can lead to large fire.

hazmat:E=noNo access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances
which are not allowed to pass tunnels of category E.
No passage for any dangerous goods, with the exception of UN2919, UN3291
and UN3373 (certain radioactive materials, clinical waste and materials)

Note:

For more details on type and amount of hazardous substances which are allowed to pass tunnel of a certain category, see Zweck des Tunnelbeschränkungscodes (TBC) (german).

Tunnel category A is specified but not required to be shown as traffic sign for road users as there are no restrictions for hazardous materials on this category. However, on tunnel entry portal you may find a plate like DE:1014-50 but showing letter A. This is for information only that this tunnel had been specified according to tunnel category A.

Guatemala

Netherlands

The Netherlands uses the European tunnel categories A - E. Traffic signs C22 and K14 relate to hazardous materials. These are translated to OSM-tags in the following way:

SignTagsMeaning
hazmat=noNo access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances.

[ B ]
hazmat:B=no
hazmat:C=yes
hazmat:D=yes
hazmat:E=yes
No access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances of category B or lower. (Tunnel category B)

[ C ]
hazmat:B=no
hazmat:C=no
hazmat:D=yes
hazmat:E=yes
No access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances of category C or lower. (Tunnel category C)

[ D ]
hazmat:B=no
hazmat:C=no
hazmat:D=no
hazmat:E=yes
No access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances of category D or lower. (Tunnel category D)

[ E ]
hazmat:B=no
hazmat:C=no
hazmat:D=no
hazmat:E=no
No access for vehicles carrying hazardous substances of category E or lower. (Tunnel category E)
Relation with:
type=route
route=hazmat
Route for the transport of certain hazardous materials.

United States

Main article: w:Dangerous goods#United States

Hazardous cargo restrictions have generally been tagged using hazmat=no. As of November 2020, very few class-specific hazardous cargo access restrictions have been tagged in the United States, so far mostly in California. Following the general guidance above, one would use keys under the hazmat:* namespace to indicate specific restricted classes:

To determine the correct class for each placard, consult the following guides from the U.S. Department of Transportation:

California signposts hazardous cargo restrictions using state-specific signs that do not explicitly include the placards:

Local transportation authorities may have their own detailed guides as well, such as this guide from the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.

See also

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