• During the last Polish ITS Congress (6–7 October 2025), particular attention was paid to the role of the National Access Point (KPD) as a key element in the road information management system in Poland. The General Directorate for National Roads and Motorways emphasised that the KPD is a central platform enabling the collection, sharing and exchange of road data in a standardised and interoperable manner, in accordance with EU requirements.

    GDDKiA encourages road administrators – in particular provincial, district and municipal road administrators – to integrate with KPD. Full integration of various road data sources significantly increases the efficiency of traffic management and improves the safety and comfort of road users.

    • Better data availability – data provided by the KPD is available to a wide range of stakeholders, including emergency services, ITS operators, navigation applications and citizens.
    • Standardisation and interoperability – integration with KPD means compliance with European standards (e.g. DATEX II), which facilitates international cooperation.
    • Support in traffic management – the ongoing exchange of information about obstructions, repairs or road conditions allows for faster response and better planning of activities.
    • Increased road safety – access to up-to-date data enables more effective communication of hazards to drivers and services.
    • Increased transparency and public trust – open road data supports the development of innovative services and applications for citizens.
  • Please be advised that the data range in the National Access Point has been expanded to include information related to alternative fuel infrastructure. The data is available both in a format compliant with the European DATEX II data exchange standard and through a dedicated layer on the obstacle map. This data will make it easier for users of alternative fuel vehicles to travel on the national road network.