InterCor
InterCor (Interoperable Corridors) is a European project, which aimed to connect C-ITS initiatives of four participating Member States, the C-ITS Corridor in the Netherlands (connecting the Netherlands with Germany and Austria), the French corridor of the SCOOP@F project, the British corridor London-Dover and C-ITS initiatives in Flanders, while also making the connection to the C-Roads platform. The InterCor project delivered seven interoperable C-ITS services across the European corridor network, providing seamless continuity and serving as a test bed for current and future deployments in Europe. The project enables vehicles and related road infrastructure to communicate data using cellular networks, WiFi ITS-G5 communications and their hybrid combination on C-ITS corridors. The overall goal is to achieve safer, more efficient and more convenient mobility of people and goods.
In France, the pilot area is located on approximately 400 km of roads in the North of the country. It has been designed to extend the coverage of SCOOP@F from Paris towards the North, including A1 Paris-Lille, A25-A16 Lille-Dunkirk/Calais and A22 Lille-Belgian border and the outer Paris ring road. This involves 3 road operators: 2 public road operators part of the French Ministry (DIRN and DiRIF) and 1 private road operator (SANEF), concessionaire of A1 and A2.