Fun one today thanks to the conversation feature. Had a "Missing Street" error submitted in Southern Orange County with no description. When he replied to my request for more info, he wanted to let me know that the problem was he was driving on some back roads near a city 6 hours away, he made a wrong turn, and because his phone didn't have a signal Waze wouldn't recalculate his route. He also stated he wasn't exactly sure where this happened.
sometimes she has a mind of her own.
Maybe try offering her flowers?she's not speaking to me
I can only assume that this is a complaint about the Taco Bell ads in the app.gas
This was a fun short conversation...
R> Turning right onto Clinton st from the location where I was at the time is not permitted beginning 7am on school days
Me> Can you give me a better description of where the right onto Clinton is prohibited? Your report is at the corner of La Brea and Clinton, and I"m not seeing any place where you might have been instructed to turn right onto Clinton.
R> Problem was a time restriction. Can't turn right onto Clinton after 7am on school days
Solution -> There was no turn restriction turning onto Clinton which is why I couldn't find it. It was a restriction turning onto La Brea.
R> Turning right onto Clinton st from the location where I was at the time is not permitted beginning 7am on school days
Me> Can you give me a better description of where the right onto Clinton is prohibited? Your report is at the corner of La Brea and Clinton, and I"m not seeing any place where you might have been instructed to turn right onto Clinton.
R> Problem was a time restriction. Can't turn right onto Clinton after 7am on school days
Solution -> There was no turn restriction turning onto Clinton which is why I couldn't find it. It was a restriction turning onto La Brea.
Around here that would mean the average traffic was normally around 55 to 60. Traffic actually going the speed limit would be viewed by locals as a slow down.Thortok2000 wrote:So this isn't based off a UR but I thought it was funny.
Yesterday I was driving north on Pleasantburg when I saw that Waze was highlighting it for 'slow traffic' (yellow.) It was warning me that the average traffic speed there was 39 mph.
The speed limit for that area is 40 mph.
In most parts of the country people get a pretty good idea of at what speed the local police will start issuing tickets, and drive a few miles below that. Sounds like in SC the ticket speed is 10 over.
I don't know, it was the bay area. Could have been a Prius or Tesla driver pissed off about the radio advertising gas guzzling trucks.
For some people, this is a revelation worthy of sharing with the masses.
"Redroad. Redroad."davielde wrote:Obligatory red road posting. Moving on...
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