dmcconachie wrote:invented wrote:dknight212 wrote:You'd have to keep the bracketed bit for navigation as well as traffic reports. But I agree with the idea, it looks daft on the map sometimes.
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Why? It's not like the popups are any helpful anyways in trying to pinpoint where an accident is anyway; you're still gonna hunt for it on the actual map. Besides, if you're in navigation mode, waze doesn't care what the road is named when it determines avoidances. I removed (well actually, never added) cardinal directions on any of the freeways here and it keeps the maps looking good and doesn't really affect navigation at all.
Because it's useful to know in which direction a report is referring to, particularly as manual reports don't actually affect traffic!
By deleting cardinals I would hazard that you're going against convention for your area and should probably stop!
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I didn't delete cardinal directions, they were never there. I never put them in because it hopelessly clutters the map. And that's only on the mainline descriptions for freeways; they exist everywhere else, such as surface streets and ramps.
If I see "Moderate Traffic, Hwy 401 EB, Toronto", the cardinal direction is not particularly useful information as it could be at any spot in about 40 km of roadway.
In smaller cities it may be moderately useful, but then again I'd guess that most manual traffic reports are the result of "are you stuck in traffic?" prompts.
Waze should really come up with things like provinces and directionality in their road attributes.