Literal 'convoyService'

Submitted by Joerg Freudenstein on Monday, 24 April, 2017 - 14:10
Issue ID
220
Component
UML General
Category
Bug report
Priority
Normal
Assigned
Status
Fixed
Source
Website
Description

I'm wondering, what the literal 'convoyService' in GeneralNetworkManagementTypeEnum means.
I expected a convoy of cars, i.e. a platoon.
But in the original name field it says "convoy service due to bad weather" - I'm quite astonished about this. Is it about a hotel, where you are guided by someone with an umbrella?

I suggest to clearify the meaning and to adjust defnition.

Found Version
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Posted by jaderberg on May 17, 2032 Permalink

I can tell you how it is in Sweden.
In northern parts of Sweden we have roads going over the mountains into Norway. During winter it could be rely hard weather (a lot of snow and snow drifts) and very dangerous since it's also long stretches. So what they do is to close the road and schedule convoyService. In front of the convoy there is a snowplough.

Posted by iancornwell on December 17, 2031 Permalink

Fixed in Enquiry issue resolution, revision 794