Thailand context
Bangna corridor notes for telemetry teams
Generic highway examples mislead Bangna teams. Feeder roads near logistics yards produce glancing contacts that look trivial in peak height yet matter for panel work and downtime. Dense stop-start traffic also creates clusters of micro-jolts that vendors sometimes label as “events” without operational meaning.
When we teach Crash Impact Analytics here, we ask learners to tag location class first: expressway, feeder, yard apron, or dock. That tag changes how aggressively they treat low peaks. A dock jolt during monsoon season rarely deserves the same narrative weight as a feeder sideswipe at dusk.
Practical habit
Keep a corridor legend inside your team wiki — not a novel, just five location classes with example pulses. Update it when a new contractor route appears. The legend will age, and that is fine; the point is shared language, not permanence.