s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion (AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion)

Defined in https://saref.etsi.org/saref4auto/v2.1.1/ as:

In case the type of event is low adhesion. The following narrower traffic event causes are defined: - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_heavyFrostOnRoad - in case the low road adhesion is due to heavy frost on the road, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_fuelOnRoad - in case the low road adhesion is due to fuel on the road, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_mudOnRoad - in case the low road adhesion is due to mud on the road, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_snowOnRoad - in case the low road adhesion is due to snow on the road, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_iceOnRoad - in case the low road adhesion is due to ice on the road, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_blackIceOnRoad - in case the low road adhesion is due to black ice on the road, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_oilOnRoad - in case the low road adhesion is due to oil on the road, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_looseChippings - in case the low road adhesion is due to loose gravel or stone fragments detached from a road surface or from a hazard, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_instantBlackIce - in case the low road adhesion is due to instant black ice on the road surface, - s4auto:AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion_roadsSalted - when the low road adhesion is due to salted road,

IRI:
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4auto/AdverseWeatherCondition-Adhesion
Is defined by:
https://saref.etsi.org/saref4auto/v2.1.1/
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