As part of the Roads Selection Service onboarding process, a representative from Google works with you to obtain additional details about your project. This page outlines the categories of information we need from you.
Provide jurisdiction details:
Share the polygon coordinates that define the boundaries of your managed regions. See Defining and managing jurisdictions for details.
Choose a cloud region:
Choose a cloud region from the list of Analytics Hub supported regions that is geographically closest to where you'll access route data. BigQuery does not support Inter-regional data access. Therefore, make sure your route data resides within the same region from which it will be accessed. This is also where your historical data is stored. Ensure data storage in this region complies with data-sovereignty rules.
Provide project number:
The Google Cloud Project number is used by Roads Selection Service for several purposes, including:
- Enabling project access to the Roads Selection API, facilitating the creation and management of designated routes.
- Creating a BigQuery dataset of historical designated routes for the project within BigQuery, adhering to the naming convention: historical_roads_data_customer_project_number.
- Creating a private data exchange in Analytics Hub to host the historical table listing, following the naming convention: Roads Management - customer_project_number.
Note that Google representatives will help on Step 2 and 3.
Provide Google Cloud Account email(s):
The Google Cloud account email(s) should include everyone that needs to access to Analytics Hub and BigQuery for roads data analysis. Google representatives will grant Analytics Hub's Subscriber role to those accounts. Those accounts should also have required IAM roles in your project to be able to access the data.