Hey, there.
I’m level 2, but not sure how to fix this.
https://www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa&lon=-77.32577&lat=37.33383&layers=132&zoom=7&segments=61872573
E Hundred Rd/Rte 10 is listed as a major highway and it is not. Also, it appears as two distinct roadways, especially at the intersection of E. Hundred Rd/Rte 10 and Enon Church Rd–it is not separated there. It’s one big intersection. Now, because of this,(when NB on Enon Church Rd approaching Rte 10) directions tell me to go right then do a u-turn. That’s not necessary. I am able to go left at the intersection. How do I fix these issues? It’s very annoying–especially for people who don’t know the area.
Thanks!
According to the VDOT Functional Class Update map Rt10/E Hundred Rd is an Other Principle Arterial which in Waze corresponds to Major Highway. Rt10 is showing as two separate roads because it is a divided highway and mapped as such. The Rt10/Enon rd intersection is standard in WME for this type of intersection; it can be collapsed into a single junction intersection (bow tie) but that’s typically only done to control uturns along the highway.
The left turn is permitted according to the turn restrictions. The odd directions are most likely the routing server’s attempt to avoid a long wait for the left at Enon. Is there typically a long wait for the left turn at that light?
I am new to Waze, and not quite sure how to recommend corrections.
If you are EB on E Hundred Road/Rt 10, you can no longer take a left hand turn at Meadowville, RD
https://www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa&lon=-77.36101&lat=37.34920&layers=3005&zoom=7&segments=76421991
Additonally, at the same intersection, if you are SWB on Meadowville Road, you can no longer proceed straight across E. Hundred Rd/Rt10. The only option is a right hand turn to WB E. Hundred Road
https://www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa&lon=-77.36101&lat=37.34920&layers=3005&zoom=7&segments=75768479
Updated Rivers Bend area today to match new FC, and processed the turn restrictions mentioned. New app should reflect those in a day or so. Thanks for the heads up!