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bgodette wrote: It's the average over the entire length of the segment. It IS very accurate except when conditions are changing rapidly due to something that has just happened. If it weren't accurate my ETAs at the start of my ~25 mile daily commute wouldn't be +/- 1 minute of when I actually arrive.
gettingthere wrote:I have zero faith that the average Wazer can accurately estimate the speed of a longer traffic jam. Human vs computer (with well written software). Which is generally more accurate with mathmatical calculations?
Which it already does and it already displays. What you suggested in the OP in regards to jams already exists; a jam will end on the last segment that has abnormally, compared against historical, slow transit. It's pointless to display it ending mid-segment since you can't join back in mid-segment unless your car happens to be equipped with an oscillation overthruster to phase through those buildings in your way.condrek wrote:Oh, ye of little "faith"...The computers can still do the calculations, just using the feedback that the user provides as well as the road data. Besides, how hard is it really to average out your speed in a traffic jam? I would say it's pretty easy when you're crawling along a roadway.

CBenson wrote:I don't believe that the jam display always displays across whole segments if the traffic data doesn't show the entire segment to be slow.

CBenson wrote:I am also a reasonably certain that you do not need to traverse an entire segment for waze to detect the jam. I have been on freeway segments that have been completely blocked by an accident. No one who was delayed got by, yet waze would indicate the jam within minutes of the accident.
gettingthere wrote:CBenson wrote:I am also a reasonably certain that you do not need to traverse an entire segment for waze to detect the jam. I have been on freeway segments that have been completely blocked by an accident. No one who was delayed got by, yet waze would indicate the jam within minutes of the accident.
Yes, this is correct. The entire segment is updated with the jam speed and the speed will continue to update on this segment until you complete the segment or other Wazer(s) drive the segment.

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