Abstract
The Japan Digital Road Map Association (JDRMA) was founded to establish the standards for digital road map (DRM) and to produce a DRM database in Japan. The JDRMA is now in the process of refining the database using 1/25,000 scale topographical maps. The JDRMA supplies users with an updated version of the database every year. Car navigation is currently the largest application of DRM. Police departments, fire departments, ambulance services, and taxi companies use location systems that use DRM. Significant application of DRM is expected to come in the future in the planning and research fields. Road sign checking system, traffic accident analysis system, road census reference system and logistics system are now being studied. As the applications expand, more advanced DRMs must be made available, To meet this requirement, development of more detailed and precise DRMs and linkage to dynamic information systems is being pursued.