Tonight there were over 400 (don't remember the exact number) here in the Philadelphia area.
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R4CLucky14 wrote:bgodette wrote:gettingthere wrote:I still can't understand why the number of active Wazers does not correspond more closely with the number of editors. LA and Orange county seem to be in dire need or more active map editors.
There's some, AMs even, and seem to be following the wiki, they just don't post in the forums for whatever reason. And IGN seems active and doing correct work, but they don't close URs (good thing).
It seems like about 5-10% of the URs so far are inside the 500m limit, which has been covered in the other thread having to do with UR traces.
Speaking of IGN, I finally came over some of their edits. They seem nit-picky. They pick one section of a road, then update that one section, and leave. Then I come along a year later, find that the rest of the road is a basemapped nightmare. No wonder why they left my area for a year . . . and still haven't come back from what I've seen.

Spil wrote:Rush hour in my town? Well ... I have seen one other Wazer (the same one!) two days in a row while on my way home from work in the morning ... does that count?

gettingthere wrote:I still can't understand why the number of active Wazers does not correspond more closely with the number of editors. LA and Orange county seem to be in dire need or more active map editors.
Timbones wrote:In Great Britain*, yesterday's rush hour peaked at 737 Wazers, with around 300 online at a time during the day.
There's at least 10,000 active Wazers who are in GB, probably more.
(*England, Scotland and Wales)
dmcconachie wrote:Can you count unique over a week?
dknight212 wrote:And how many by region...
Timbones wrote:dmcconachie wrote:Can you count unique over a week?
Yup, will do!dknight212 wrote:And how many by region...
Hmm... Maybe. Do you mean by country or county or what?
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