I have another problem, both in Arabia and Chile I cannot use the “auto fix”, it appears “no perms” as in the image. The cursor is not visible in the image, but changes to the prohibition circle.
Corrected
The Magic is enabled for Colombia?
Thank you for adding the feature to highlight junctions with lane guidance enabled.
Can someone give me the link to download WMEMagic?
Well, the instructions are in the first post in this thread. https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=819&t=230927#p1663525
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The shared link is an initial version and then you have to update it ?.
Or does that version work better?
The shared link is the most up to date version.
Is see several instances of “Geometry nodes too close” in the editor, but I cannot see any problem with the indicated segments. So, I wonder what causes these marks, and if I am just missing something.
For example, I am seeing this:
https://www.screencast.com/t/zG5lHsO4GY
For this screenshot, I have turned on most map features.
Here is a permalink to the map:
https://www.waze.com/en-US/editor?env=usa&lon=-95.36546&lat=29.55921&s=20522728919&zoom=10
FWIW I am a newbie at this. I appreciate any help you can give me.
Thanks!
This is often caused by an road addition being completed by a double click immediately over a single clicked ‘final’ geometry node.
If you select one or other end node and move it, the underlying node will often be revealed, i.e the segment will not move. You can then delete the offending extra and reconnect the moved point, then resave the correction.
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Select this segment and look at the arrows.
https://www.waze.com/en-US/editor?env=usa&lon=-95.36562&lat=29.55920&zoom=10&segments=519153305
Drag this node around and you will see the “overlapping”
https://www.waze.com/en-US/editor?env=usa&lon=-95.36560&lat=29.55917&zoom=10&nodes=510365074
Perfect! Thanks for the lesson.
“Geometry node to close” or “overlapping segments” may cause strange prompts ![]()
Always good idea is to check turns and zoom in to see the real problems.

I didn’t see any reply, so just wanted to add my own opinion… MAGIC is the #1 script that I use and I greatly appreciate all the work that has been done. There are lots of ‘‘geometry node too close’’ highlights in well covered areas as well as basemaps, some of the segments are very long with hundreds of geo nodes. Since the script knows where the offending nodes are, it would save hours of work if it could highlight the offending nodes (in an obvious color) in addition to highlighting the segment.
Thanks for the consideration!!
Having been working for months in Texas, being able to see where the problem geo node is would be amazing! Please consider creating this highlight for us. Thank you.
Sean
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Please share some of those long segments with that problem.
I need them to validade something.