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baddog8it wrote:it logs my current location (which may be significantly different than the location of the policeman when you take into account driving speed, how quick I can get to that menu item, if I pull over so that I'm not logging the policeman while I'm moving, etc).
CBenson wrote:In my experience, waze uses your location when you press the report icon - not your location when you press send. Thus, driving speed, how quick you get to the menu item, whether you pull over or not are not factors that affect the location of the pin.
baddog8it wrote:CBenson wrote:In my experience, waze uses your location when you press the report icon - not your location when you press send. Thus, driving speed, how quick you get to the menu item, whether you pull over or not are not factors that affect the location of the pin.
Maybe I'm just being a stickler, but... For instance, this morning I saw a policeman manning a speed trap. I was within a couple hundred yards of my work, so I waited to make the post (MY FIRST) after I was parked at work (I assumed that I would be able to log his exact location). After making the post, I see that it show's the policeman sitting in my parking lot at my work. While he's only a couple hundred yards away from the 'pin', my pin would show him being closer to a side street than the actual main thoroughfare where he's actually clocking traffic.
Just trying to be as accurate as possible and want to be sure I fully understand how to use the app to best help my fellow travelers.



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