Lütfen Türçe’ye Çevirmede Yardımcı Olun
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got a bad route you want to improve it
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got a good route but think it can be even
better
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well welcome to Waze as worldwide
community of map editors, we glad to have
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you around
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So let’s dive right in
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what’s the waze map and why does it need
your contribution
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first off waze is map is the core of our
service and basically behind everything
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we do
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waze is map is unique because it’s
generated and constantly updated by the
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waze is community itself
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that’s how we keep waze one hundred
percent free for users and the cool part
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is
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that as a result of the contributions of
our users our map is actually the most
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of today one out there
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in fact
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in places where the local ways
communities are strongest
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our maps of the first reflect any and
all road changes
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almost instantaneously
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in some countries we launched with the
base map to get local driving
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communities rolling quicker
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the challenges though are that sometimes
the maps data is inaccurate and the way
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that can significantly affect routing
quality and navigation
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while the bulk of the work to fix these
map issues is done automatically by the
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waze system
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some map issues do require human
intervention
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and that’s where you come in
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before we start with the editing itself
there are two things you need to know
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first off
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you can only edit the map if you are a
registered user
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if you can remember your waze login info
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open the ap and enter your profile under
my waze
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if you haven’t signed up as a registered
user
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now’s the perfect time to do so
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don’t worry
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you won’t lose any data by registering
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all of your driving history will migrate
over to your new registered account
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second in order to edit the map you need
to have already driven with ways note
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that it may take around twenty four
hours for each drive to be processed and
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the appear in the editor
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to avoid unintentional potential damages
to the map there’s a permission system
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in place and it works like this
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in the beginning you can edit all roads
within a one mile radius around the
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places you’ve already driven with the
exception of heavily driven roads like
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highways
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the more you edit and write with ways
though the more you permissions will
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expand
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your permission area is within the black
outline shown here weather map looks
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clear
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so how to get going
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first click on the left side of my
places
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then click on either dries or areas i
can edit
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take a look at the polygon displaying
the areas in which you can edit and look
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to see if you can identify any problems
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like missing street names
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or incorrect driving directions
indicated on the map
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doing the basics can have an area you’re
familiar with is one way to make sure
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that everything is correct
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but sometimes there are also the problems
reported by other wazers
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or ones that our system is on the
otamatically identified waiting for you to
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solve
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but before jumping into the more
advanced problem solving
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you wanna make sure you understand the
editors environment and basic functions
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as follows
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basic terms
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segments
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segments of the smallest units that make
up the roads
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basically there the bits that are
between two intersections
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junction points
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junction point is a connection point
between two segments and more
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which allows you to perform actions on
all segments that are connected to it
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junction point appears as a small red
dot between segments
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and points
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and points represented by a black square
defining available end of the segment
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curve points
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curve points indicated by white dots
along a segment
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allow you to alter the segment shape to
better reflect the roads actual geometry
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layers window
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the layers window was found on the top
right corner of the map
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and allows you to pick which layers of
information you want to appear on the
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map
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satellite image
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the satellite images a great source of
information about the structure of the
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road you’re editing
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but know that it’s not always one
hundred-percent reliable
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the most updated data is actually from
the drives that wagers have recently
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taken
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so if there’s a discrepancy between
where wages have traveled and what
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appears in the image
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it probably indicates recent road
changes and therefore outdated
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satellite image
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recorded roads
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recorded roads appear on the map as
dashed green lines if you’ve recorded
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a road
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you’ll need to give it a name and
connected at both ends to other roads
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basic editing options
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changing road details or roads driving
directions
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to change road details are driving
directions
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for select the segment and then look at
its properties in the left panel
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edit the relevant property such as name
of the road or driving direction and
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then save your work
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changing turn restrictions
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when you want to change the allowed
turns at an intersection
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first select the relevant segment from
which the turn is taken and look at the
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arrows
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green arrows with a check mark mean that
a turn is allowed
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and red arrows with an X indicate that
a turn is prohibited
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to change the arrow color
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simply click them and save your work
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note that grey arrows with a check mark
or an X represent turn that way
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currently does or does not allow based
on actual drives
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but they have not yet been confirmed by
a map editor
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changing the shape of the street
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to alter a streets geometry
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simply select the street click on it
handles one by one
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and move them as required until you
reach the correct shape
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than save your changes
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you want to make sure they view the
corresponding satellite image to verify
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that the shape you’ve created is
accurate
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note that these changes initially
appearing orange and we’ll take affect
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only after your changes are saved
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adding the road segment
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to add road segment
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click the add buttons arrow on the toolbar
then selects road segment and place it
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in the appropriate location on the map
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you can use the handles to shape in
locate the segment connected to the
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relevant roads and edit its details to
the left
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once you’ve done
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you want to make sure you review all of
the term restrictions by clicking the
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segment and checking the arrows
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many problems on the map are created due
to incorrect term restrictions or
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segments that are not properly connected
to one another
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so make sure to double check your work
once and save your changes
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connecting a segment to a road or to a
junction
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to connect the segment to a road or a
junction drag it end points towards you
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desired location
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when at the end of the segment touches the
road or junction
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again it will sort of snap together and
create a junction point
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if the junction was created on an
existing road the road to be split into
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two segments
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both maintaining their previous
properties
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merging two segments
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merging two segments
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simply remove the junction point that
connects them
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to do so
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select the junction point
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delete it and click save
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create a bridge
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select multiple segments where your
bridge is located
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and then click on the bridge icon
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doing this will raise the level of the
segment selected and form a bridge
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and of course
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click save
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merging junctions
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to merge to junctions drag one junction
point onto the other and then click save
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moving the location of a junction point
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to move the location of a junction
simply drag the junction point along the
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segment to where it should be and save
your work
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adding a point of interest such as a
parking lot or gas station
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to add a point of interest click the add
buttons arrow on the toolbar
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select the appropriate landmark
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and place it in the right place on the
map
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if necessary
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edit the shape according to the
satellite image
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then you want to edit the landmarks
details on the left too and click save
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as a new waze map editor
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understanding the overall logic of our
map editing system will help you to hit
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the ground running
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so before you get started
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we wanted to show you a few examples of
some problems you might encounter and
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how to fix them
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problems detected by the system
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the first types of map problems you
might encounter are ones that are
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automatically detected by the system
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we identify problems by running actual
user drives on the map and checking
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whether or not the route can be taken
according to existing road structure
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driving directions and turn restrictions
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so when the waze system identifies a
discrepancy between these routes and
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what’s allowable according to the
existing map
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a problem has identified and its urgency is
indicated
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we determine the severity of the problem
by evaluating how many people will be
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affected by the map error
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so naturally
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problems in high volume areas will
appear as red
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while problems in your local
neighborhood might appear is yellow
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to help you pinpoint the exact nature of
problems detected by the system
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we’ve developed this color coded system
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the green line
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this line represents an average of
several users actual drives in a
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specific section of the map
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each of these drives is in fact the
sequence of g_p_s_ points that create
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align with unknown direction
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sometimes the green line is not enough
to understand the actual problem
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so another useful way of understanding
what’s going on is to look at the large
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g_p_s_ points themselves which appears
small arrows
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note that often g_p_s_ point still in
exactly match the road structure
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though in most cases it really isn’t a
problem
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the pink line
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the pink lines show where this system
was able to match the drive with
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existing roads
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driving directions and turn restrictions
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sometimes the green line follows the
pink line exactly
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but they will cut corners or veer off of
the actual street shown on the satellite
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image
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this is due to a slightly inaccurate
g_p_s_
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but you will generally see a correlation
between both lines
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A & B pins
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the parts of the roads that could not be
matched to the green line will show as a
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gap in the pink line and will be marked
with an any at the start point
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in b at the end point
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to indicate that it’s unclear how the
user drove from A to B even the road
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structure
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driving direction and turn restrictions
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problems reported by Wazers
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the second group of map problems you
might encounter are generated by the
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system automatically they’re identified
and reported by real wages out there on
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the road
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or a map savvy visitors to the live map
on our website
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in this case
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the color coding reflects how long it
with the problem was reported
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with older problems appearing as more
urgent
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when looking at a problem reported by a
Wazers are from the road you’ll see the
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users actual drive in green
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as well as a purple line indicating the
route that weighs proposed to them
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to further understand the full picture
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we turn by turn instructions that waze
provided the user are displayed on the
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map it turns as well
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try to find where the user stopped
following the proposed route and look
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for potential problems at that point
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the problem is often related to wrong
driving direction turns not allowed or
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inaccurate driving instructions provided
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to get going
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click on the map problem and look at its
description up top
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but now that the description might not
always be fully accurate
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as mentioned before
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when you click on a map problem
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editor will show you three elements
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the green line
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the pink line and A & B pins
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but from that point
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its up to you figure out the exact
nature of the problem and how to solve
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it
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the following are few examples of the
common map problems you might encounter
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and how to fix them
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missing junction
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in this case the green line shows you
that wazers turned left at a point at
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the current map is not allowed to do a
missing connection
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the system does not understand how wazers
got from point a to b
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to solve the problem
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create the missing junction by
connecting the road between segment A
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to the junction were segment b begins
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then check to make sure that the turn
restrictions are correct
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and save your changes
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missing road segment
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you’ll see that the wazer drove around along the
route that has no representation on the
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map
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however looking at the aerial image
together with the g_p_s_ points will
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usually revealed that there was a road
there
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oftentimes this is a missing highway
exit
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add the missing segments between A & B
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check connectivity
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define the correct type of the road
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and try to define as many details as you
can in the property section
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such as city
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street etcetera
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and make sure to save your changes
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wrong road directions
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wazers you seem to have driven against
unknown direction of a road on
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particular segment
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change the segments direction to include
the driving direction of the wazers
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then save your work
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wrong turn restrictions
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wazers seem to have turned against the
known term restrictions on a particular
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segment
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select the segment and change the turn
restrictions from red to green
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then click safe
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connectivity problem
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junction is divided into two separate
parts prohibiting route from one part
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to the other
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join the two parts by pulling one
junction point to the other
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until they sort of snap into one
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make sure that the allowed turns are
correct and then save your work as
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always
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acute angle
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sometimes in sharp angle junctions the
actual turn of the ways ours is a bit
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different from the geometry of the
segments on the map
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this leads to a gap between the line of
where users have driven and the map
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itself
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and therefore a map problem
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at a small connecting one way segment
along the route that the user actually
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drove
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misplaced junction
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in this case the line of where users
have driven is turning left
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even though the cord into the map it’s
impossible
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if you look closely
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you’ll see that the junction is inaccurately positioned
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distorting all connected segments
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by simply pulling the junction point to
the correct point on the map
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according to the line of where users
have driven and the aerial image
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will easily fix the problem
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don’t forget to check connectivity and
turn restrictions before you save your
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work
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parking lot
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when a wazer drive inside the parking
lot it’s a little tricky
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since ways would not be able to match
this drive to known segment
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a map problems identified
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add a parking lot using the add button
on the toolbar
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proper meaning is also important
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if you like you can also add the main
inner roads of the lot
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just makes you define them as parking
lot roads
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user reported map problems
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user reported map problems are pretty
varied
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but the basic idea in solving these
problems is understanding where the wazers
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came from where they were headed
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and what caused them to report the
problem and drive in a different route
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than the one waze provided
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in this example you can see that the
driver continue to drive straight while
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the waze route directed them to the left
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in addition
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driver added a note reporting at the
turn was not allowed
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the obvious conclusion in this case is
at the turn permission on this junction is
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wrong and needs to be corrected
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once a map editor changes the a arrow
from green to red the problem will be
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solved
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so that’s a brief overview of the ways
map editor
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if you have any questions
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feel free to consult other editors on
the forum
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or what is your questions at waze.com/support
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we’re always happy to help
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happy editing wazers and keep up the
great work