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Post by top_gun_de
Is this function retricted to the NA-server? I have never seen this in Germany.

Anyway, 30+ would be an achievement, despite the map improvements over the last year.

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Post by txemt
I've seen around 75 here in San Antonio. I do know that there are 2 other active editors (me and another one are in constant battle over the classification of 3 major roads in the city), as well as 2 other people who are driving around the new neighborhoods around San Antonio (this city is growing fast). Every couple of days, I see new red roads that need to updated to STREETS and at least labeled with the city. It's taken me 3 weeks straight to knock out all of the little things in San Antonio and I know the other 2 editors are about that new, too.

I've also noticed a lot of Wazers that live in San Antonio and commute to Austin, so those who live in New Braunfels and San Marcos would probably see a lot more during rush hour.
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AT 4:38 in San Antonio:

105 Wazers
30 reports
62 jams
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Post by WeeeZer14
kentsmith9 wrote:Do we know the radius of the Wazers near me report? I'm in the Eastern region of the SF/Bay Area (45 miles east of downtown SF).
In the US I believe it was confirmed to align with the Metropolitan Statistical Areas defined by the US govt. These were the same entries that used to be visible on the home page where you could see how "complete" an area was in terms of map maturity and users.
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Post by WeeeZer14
I checked at 5:30 this evening in Knoxville... a whopping:
97 Wazers
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Post by WeeeZer14
Jason, I don't feel so bad about Knoxville now seeing your evening numbers. At 10 pm eastern:
28, 2, 3. And that used to be a high count for here around rush hour!
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Post by WeeeZer14
AndyPoms wrote:Now, how is "Wazers Near Me" actually defined? By State? Within X miles of my current location?
As far as I remember, in the US it is based on metropolitan statistical areas (MSAs) as defined by the Census Bureau.


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Post by WeeeZer14
kentsmith9 wrote:For the US it appears on the app for the first 5 seconds.
Seems to be the first 5 or so seconds for each statistical metro area you travel through. When I travel long distances I'll get that pop up on occasion, I assume when I hit each new region. If you only stay local, then you'll only see the initial pop up for "entering" your home region.
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Post by WeeeZer14
MReiser4670 wrote:Over this past week I've been seeing 4000-5000 in Philadelphia and 9000-10,000 when I cross the bridge into New Jersey. Not sure why they're separate, but I suppose there's a reason. Either way, these numbers are basically double what they were less than a month ago, and 4x what we were seeing 9 months back.
NJ is split amongst a few US Census Bureau Metropolitan Statistical Areas (MSAs) and that is what the Waze areas are based off of. (Or was it is the Combined Statistical Areas, CSAs? Same impact either way.)
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Me ... ical_Areas
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Post by wl02703
How do you see the amount of Wazers in your area? Or is it another NA server thing.
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