That is the crux of why you and I disagree here. I don't want other features integrated into Waze that can be handled by other applications. When I set out, I always have my parking app lined up and waiting. By the time I am looking for a parking space, I'm not relying on Waze to guide me to my destination.sejtam wrote:The issue is not the existence if other apps that do that, but integration into waze.Absolutely not. I already have a free app I can use to help find parking. No reason for Waze to develop more features that are already covered elsewhere.
jeffzander wrote:When your final destination is reached during navigation, show the entire address and not just the street name.
Sometimes, it's very handy to have the house or building number display on the screen so you can location the correct residence/business.
Seconded. I use Waze when I'm going somewhere unfamiliar, and I have to write or note the address somewhere else and then refer to it just as I'm nearing my destination. Very distracting.
I like being able to tap and hold on a spot to create a favorite, but I would REALLY like to be able to drag the resulting pin around a bit to adjust it, especially after having already saved the fave.Kuhlkatz wrote:I personally hate this idea.AndyPoms wrote:If you tap and hold you can then save your current location as a favorite...
Tap and hold with your finger covering any side of 2 or 3 city blocks is about to as effective as trying to shoot a fly at 100m while just loosely aiming down the barrel of the gun, especially since you cannot move the pin that's placed.
Adding a function to use current coords at the press of a button is definitely not rocket science and is basic functionality of any other GPS.
Quite often, when I'm arriving at my frequent destinations, Waze doesn't think I'm there yet. I like to set favorites at spots about a half a block closer than my actual destination, so if I grab a parking spot before I get there, I don't have to tell Waze to "stop nav". Being able to adjust pin location for an existing favorite would be really helpful in this regard.
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With my old “NAV” once I arrived at the location it would ask me if this was the correct location. Wouldn’t you Waze developers like to know if your product is working and when it’s not so you can improve it?
Today I asked it to take me to a location. When I “arrived” it not only wasn’t there but I had to drive 4 miles just to turn around. (and sit in traffic, AND wait for lights, AND DRIVE 4 MILES BACK!!)
Today I asked it to take me to a location. When I “arrived” it not only wasn’t there but I had to drive 4 miles just to turn around. (and sit in traffic, AND wait for lights, AND DRIVE 4 MILES BACK!!)
I would like to be able to designate my current location as a favorite without entering an address.
Speed limits...a lot of in town "traffic jams" could be suppressed if waze knew that 30mph was the speed limit and it not display that there is heavy traffic going 27mph
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Multi stop set ups, instead of just a single in route stop.
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Thx for the infojasonh300 wrote:Once you have a significant number of Wazers in town, that will happen automatically. If the traffic is flowing at 27 and showing a jam, it's because there's not enough speed data yet.pjlasl wrote:Speed limits...a lot of in town "traffic jams" could be suppressed if waze knew that 30mph was the speed limit and it not display that there is heavy traffic going 27mph
That sort of thing stopped in my area once there was about 50 Wazers showing during rush hour every day.
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On unidentied errors it would be nice to be able to place a note when closing like "user cut through parking lot, not error."
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I think adding picturesque routes to Waze would be a neat idea. Editors would just have to mark scenic segments and users could check the option to follow the most scenic route while on vacation.
Add a enhanced POI system such as hotels, restaurants, etc and you get an amazing tool to convince Wazers to use the app outside of their daily commute.
Add a enhanced POI system such as hotels, restaurants, etc and you get an amazing tool to convince Wazers to use the app outside of their daily commute.
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