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  1. Road Classifications

    This article sets out the available classifications for the road network. The National Road Classification is managed as 'Hierarchy' in RAMM which is an attribute of the road carriageway National Network Road Classification (Hierarchy) Code ...
  2. Knowledge Management

  3. User Management

    Why permissions are important Data protection is extremely important and needs to be managed carefully.  Within any organisation there will be many RAMM users with varying roles and responsibilities.  The permissions in RAMM around access, and w...
  4. Data Standard Overview

  5. Network Model

    This article describes how the network model is defined and then created and managed in AWM. Network Model Overview Within a road and transport context, a network supports and enables the movement of vehicles, goods and people.  The road network...
  6. Network Centrelines

    This article sets out the detail around the centrelines as the spatial representation of the network. A centreline is the polyline spatial representation of an individual network segment or section.  When combined together, these individual segme...
  7. Carriageway Setup and Conventions

    This article sets out the role of carriageways in defining the network in Asset & Work Manager (AWM) and how they should be used consistently for different network situations that might be encountered. Each road is split into one or more sections ...
  8. Adding Traffic Counts to RAMM

    RAMM Notes and Assumptions Indicative (draft) Data Dictionary Other Supporting Links RAMM has a MetroCount import tool. There are supporting configuration files available to help export data from the MetroCount applicatio...
  9. Get started

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  10. Orientation

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