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Post by world_msqy1rgs
fotrik wrote:
xteejx wrote:Any chance of one of those nice graphs for the UK? :-)
http://wazestats.drajsajtl.cz/city16_1d.png
Had the opportunity to visit the site. It looks good.
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Post by xbassman
CBenson wrote:
bgodette wrote:
CBenson wrote:Over 1150 at 6:00 pm in Washington, DC yesterday.
So with that many users, how well does it work for rerouting, or is the map in DC still not mature enough?
Worked great up until last week, when it just started sending me straight into jams. The jams are all well documented on the map though. The problem with the map in DC is not that it has not been well edited. The problem is that there are many many time based restrictions in DC. Those time based restrictions can make waze almost useless depending on your commute.
Really any GPS can be made useless, by the restrictions in DC.
I left there on a Sunday a couple of years ago, and had to just find a highway and head west to get out of town before my Garmin stopped sending me to closed streets....
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Post by xollob
1341 wazers in NY area at 5:30p today.
573 reports.
1407 jams.

Enough to be pretty useful, and a handful of map editors keeping it all together.

Cheers,

Graham.
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Post by Zathris
It is definitely nice to see wazers on the map again. Though one congested corridor I saw was difficult to read due to all tue wazers and traffic jam reports in the area. 5/805 split for the SD folks out there.
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