I just saw my iPad doesn't show it either (different useraccount). Guess its visibility depends on being in the right part of the world combined with enough royalty and perhaps magic. Encouraging though to see it!
Waze jezelf!
600K+ edits
AM for some 25.000 km² around Maastricht, the Netherlands
iPhone 3Gs / iOS 6.0.1
600K+ edits
AM for some 25.000 km² around Maastricht, the Netherlands
iPhone 3Gs / iOS 6.0.1
Ticketing system, tickets being responded to by users? Really?
Sounds like they really need to consider some type of compensation scheme, stock grants, etc Editing, update requests, forum posting, and now tech support by the 'community'. While the investors of Waze stand to benefit?
Btw, nice write up! Lots of good info.
Sounds like they really need to consider some type of compensation scheme, stock grants, etc Editing, update requests, forum posting, and now tech support by the 'community'. While the investors of Waze stand to benefit?
Btw, nice write up! Lots of good info.
San Diego, California USA and Tijuana, Mexico
I don't have the avoid toll road option either. Wouldn't matter though since there is not yet a checkbox in the map editor to specify that a segment is toll.
San Diego, California USA and Tijuana, Mexico
Nice pic. Where are the ladies????
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Where???fvwazing wrote:iPhone 3.0.1 has the Toll-road-avoidance in its navigation-options.)
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Yes there are. I've seen them! They're all naked!faitaru wrote: There are no ladies on the internet, silly.
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I concur. No "ladies", at least in Waze world, just chicks! And anyone who refers to me as a "lady" risks a punch to the gut... but I did notice the alarming absence of chicks at the waze-meetup. And the editor t-shirt sizes? Only L and XL? Perhaps something to lounge around in while waiting to hear back from URs?AlanOfTheBerg wrote:And Jenni probably too. Except she's just in her skivvies.unwallflower wrote:
Alright, you caught me.
Sadly, the cost of my self-imposed waze timeout is that the open URs have gone from 7 to 47 pages
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Recovering Waze addict, occasional driver and editor in LA.
Recovering Waze addict, occasional driver and editor in LA.
Oh, wtf?!wroadd wrote:I found one in Hungary, too. So it is not exactly just a basemap import error.Dave2084 wrote:If you get a roundabout where not all segments have the ==== nodes then you have to resort to cartouche as papyrus only allows a complete roundabout (which you don't have) to be deleted.
It doesn't happen often but I've seen a few, it's a basemap import error I think.
All part of the segments was modified (created) in marc 9. 2011.
https://world.waze.com/cartouche/?zoom= ... TTTTTTTTTT
How was that? We wonder what he is saying there client.
How can be this ...?!
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Country manager: Hungary
Hardware: Samsung S9 Plus : Android 9.0.0
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Country manager: Hungary
Hardware: Samsung S9 Plus : Android 9.0.0
Car: Peugeot 206 SW
Thank you dmcconachie for your summary, really interesting for us who were not there.
About the toll roads: I think I have seen the toll roads option mentioned as already available for the French users. By the way, when you were in Paris have you seen the "avoid toll roads" in your clients? Maybe refresh and/or switching to French language was necessary?
About the toll roads: I think I have seen the toll roads option mentioned as already available for the French users. By the way, when you were in Paris have you seen the "avoid toll roads" in your clients? Maybe refresh and/or switching to French language was necessary?
Toll roads - yes. Calculating the cost - no. This may be too complex. In my area the cost of the toll road depends on whether you drive a passenger car, lorry, bus, have a trailer etc. In some areas the cost may not be linear: cost of driving from A through B to C may not be the sum of driving from A to B and from B to C.fvwazing wrote:All that is missing is a Papyrus that lets one enter the cost of the road
Absolutely yes, and not limited to the highways. What about ferries over the rivers? In my area some are paid but almost all are in the rural areas on the roads marked as Primary Street or just Street.AlanOfTheBerg wrote:Toll roads needs to be a check-box attribute option, not a Road Type! Minor, Major and Freeway road types could all be toll roads.
My previous login name was rl_pl.
Yeah, the option to map toll-roads should be there really soon, but it can take some time to implement routing based decisions on that (or at least, that's how I understood it).Dave2084 wrote:There was also a discussion about toll roads, I think the outcome was that they would be added sooner rather than later but other special road types (eg emergency services access, bus lanes etc) are much further away.
MapSquadEurope
Area Manager - Europe
Area Manager - Europe
Mega-Wazers Meetup, Paris, 19 Nov 2011