Problem (I created), Question and Intro
Hello, all. I'm a green, damp newbie at map editing here, but I dig what Waze is and think it is worth supporting with my time and effort. I also seem to cover some ground in the Northern Lower that hasn't gotten much attention for accuracy. My name is Pete, user name RadioDog because I am a ham and usually on the air while driving. My call is WJ8I. (You can find me on the Northville UHF repeater most early mornings.)
The problem I created is at Junction and Michigan in Detroit. There was a problem there that I thought might be fixed with an oblique angle connector. I ended up disconnecting Junction and re-connecting it, and saved at some point. When I realized it was all wrong, I tried setting it back the way it started, but (I assume) because of a higher level lock on Michigan Avenue I could not set the turns back correctly. Please, would somebody attend to that?
The question is this: When you encounter an illegal turn, (which happens a lot in Detroit!,) do you just mark the problem "solved" or leave it alone or what? Still trying to learn protocol.
Finally, special thanks to Gazoo4U and JB15TM for gently guiding me away from making more work for y'all in my initial feeble efforts.
The problem I created is at Junction and Michigan in Detroit. There was a problem there that I thought might be fixed with an oblique angle connector. I ended up disconnecting Junction and re-connecting it, and saved at some point. When I realized it was all wrong, I tried setting it back the way it started, but (I assume) because of a higher level lock on Michigan Avenue I could not set the turns back correctly. Please, would somebody attend to that?
The question is this: When you encounter an illegal turn, (which happens a lot in Detroit!,) do you just mark the problem "solved" or leave it alone or what? Still trying to learn protocol.
Finally, special thanks to Gazoo4U and JB15TM for gently guiding me away from making more work for y'all in my initial feeble efforts.
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