Maybe. How often would that scenario arise? There are many driveways like that, but the likelihood of anyone sitting on one of them often enough to corrupt speed data seems very small.ncc1701v wrote:Driveways that are a bit long and are parallel to a public road, since Waze might think a vehicle in the driveway is on the road.
Not always, since this argument could be used to defend really short driveways in dense developments.Riamus wrote: The house location is very close to another road without access to that road so that correct directions can be provided. This may go away once we are using entirely internal address mapping using the stop points.
IMO it would cease to be a driveway if it had an official name.The driveway is named with an official street sign (not a custom sign).
Re: Driveways