I get this a lot, is it because of the position of this option in the list?RodNav wrote:"Missing bridge overpass"
Since there is in fact no bridge or overpass in the area, perhaps I should report it to the police as stolen?
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I get this a lot, is it because of the position of this option in the list?RodNav wrote:"Missing bridge overpass"
Since there is in fact no bridge or overpass in the area, perhaps I should report it to the police as stolen?
Unfortunately yes.RodNav wrote:"please add faulty traffic light button"
Why would anyone ask for a faulty button
But seriously, are other editors also finding these kind of requests/reports being reported as map update requests?
65mph? Not on our highways in London!Spil wrote:Not really, no -- it's usually because when they're flying down the highway at 65+MPH, the "Street"-level roads that cross over or under the highway don't appear in the display. Thus, the Wazer thinks that we don't have the crossing road on the Waze map (when in at least 99% of the cases that I've seen, we actually do).dknight212 wrote:I get this a lot, is it because of the position of this option in the list?RodNav wrote:"Missing bridge overpass"
Since there is in fact no bridge or overpass in the area, perhaps I should report it to the police as stolen?
No thanks.rleejr79 wrote:xteejx wrote:Sounds like he's pissed off with other editors not fixing his reported problems.
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Someone needs a hug.
Or perhaps, the app needs to say "Hello" to the tunnel?danh916 wrote:This is on the PA Turnpike, at the Blue Mountain tunnel:
Type: General error
Description: does not recognize tunnel
Reported on: Jul-07
Uhm, does he want the display to go dark and only show the current road in the tunnel?
Yes, that would be better imho. Strictly, the be ready to us incorrect, since in 800 yards you WILL be turning left.AlanOfTheBerg wrote:Perhaps not, but I like the separation of the distance and direction. Maybe just a longer pause with out "be ready to"?dknight212 wrote:Do you really need the be ready?
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