I would like to edit more of the map but as a level 1 map editor I’m rather constrained with the “1 mile” restriction.
Reasons:
I don’t drive much beyond my routine to work and back home.
After several weeks of searching the map, almost all of the map that is viewable to me has been properly edited.
I love maps and cartography.
I would like to gain more points by editing the maps, but apparently I must somehow find another 97,000 map edits before I can get to Level 3 map editor (to meet the required 100,000 map edits).
Depending on where you live, this may not apply to you. If you live in the US, then this will apply to you. I would recommend starting out small, and then expanding as you gain knowledge on how to edit. You can also drive around more. Explore your city/town more to see your changes, or what others have done. You may also want to contact the people who are editing in your area to ask questions, or get advice from them.
I would absolutely agree with txemt. I started out 8 months ago and attempted to take on too much. Start with one area and learn it right. Another very valuable think is to read the editing forums and link provided by waze. Learn your hot keys on your keyboard by pressing “shift ?” There are some helpful keys. Don’t focus on points, but on editing correctly and the points will come; took me a while to learn that one. If I had it start over this what I would do.
I’m trying my best to get streets right, but after a few months I noticed someone else has gone in and changed things back because they look at a map at home and think the old streets are still there when they have been removed. Very frustrating. But I’ll keep chugging along.
Depending on your region, points alone may be (or soon will be) only one of several criteria for advancement, for reasons including those alluded to above.
The trend is definitely toward emphasizing quality over quantity; eventually, even requests to become an Area Manager will no longer be granted automatically, but will depend on a number of factors.