You may find it underneath your profile icon picture if you have one set, or it may be under the default picture. Maximum speed limits are displayed by circular signs with red borders. On motorways the speed limit may be displayed on signs above the carriageway. If it is in the background, either Waze is closing itself, or the OS is. If you are stopped for a few minutes with it in the background, it will close itself to prevent false data to be uploaded and to prevent your current location from being shown.
And based on these reports, Waze will automatically update your route to avoid them. Yes, Google Maps also does something similar, but Waze is a lot more aggressive.
On the right-hand side of your navigation screen, look for an speech bubble icon with a plus sign inside. Tap on the speech bubble icon and you'll be taken to a section where you can make a report. Choose the speed trap option to make your report accident and slow-down are also available.
To see Update requests, on the layer panel click Update Requests. You will see big round red dots or blue dots. Red dots are Open requests, blue dots mean they are pending something by an area manager.
Click on the red or blue dots to see what the request was originally and then below that to see what the AM Area Manager has said. You don't have to be an AM to see the requests. AM's should be proficient in map editing and fixing problems. Post by funkstick Wed Aug 11, pm. The scoreboard allows you to compete for points against other wazers in your state or country.
Waze automatically matches you to the state or country based on where you have earned the most points in the last week. You can choose to delete your Waze account, your username if you have set one up and your personal information by using the "Delete Account" option which is available under the Settings menu in the application and on the Waze website.
If you delete your Waze account all your credits, saved favorite locations, drive history and rank will be gone. Information you have contributed to Waze like map edits and statistical drive data will not be removed, but it will not be linked to you.
Points are added up from Monday through Sunday. Alerts usually appear on your client on Monday morning. All driving when Waze is running, whether in navigation mode or not, is tracked and can give you points.
There are reasons why you may not see all your drives or get points for driving. See the flaky network connection question below for more information about those situations.
Other Wazers shown on the map in the app are delayed by between minutes. This is both for security concerns, server capacity, and network data capacity. It would be a huge amount of data required to update every Wazer's location every 2 seconds. This feature is described in Partial restrictions. Prior to this feature being available, it was recommended that in order to prevent Waze from recommending an illegal turn, if a turn is restricted during any time of day, it is usually better to restrict the turn completely.
This is especially true when the restriction is set during commute hours when the traffic is the most busy and confusing. If Waze is routing you to the wrong location for your destination, it likely is due to Waze getting the wrong GPS coordinates for the destination. In most parts of the world, Waze relies exclusively on 3rd party content providers for address and POI locations. Waze then routes to the closest location on the Waze map for the GPS coordinates.
For example, if Waze routes to the street behind the location, that is because the GPS coordinates for that location are closer to that street behind the location than the street you actually access the location from. To solve the errors in external providers' data, you need to update the GPS coordinates with the 3rd party provider who is supplying the bad information to Waze.
Sometimes, incorrect locations come from Waze advertisements. Please report such incorrect advertisements to a Waze Champ. In cases where the pin for the location is accurate but Waze is routing to a nearer but incorrect road, the goal is to add or change Waze roads so that the Waze road nearest the pin will lead the routing algorithm to route correctly. This may be done via Parking Lot Roads or unnamed Streets if the public named roads that should be used for proper routing are not sufficient to get nearest the pin location.
In some cases it may be due to a target road such as a cul-de-sac ending too close to another road. Usually the cul-de-sac end point should be placed in the middle of the cul-de-sac.
Different roads should be separated by 50 feet 16 meters where possible. The Waze map editor currently allows for the limited placement and adjustment of addresses on streets, and while it is a good idea to update this address information for accuracy, it is not currently being used by Waze for navigation except in cases where Google fails to return a result.
You will likely need to switch the search results to Bing or Google to get an accurate search result. Waze does have problems returning longer routes where the straight line distance is significantly shorter than the actual route over the roads.
The common cause of this is having avoid toll roads turned on. You should verify that you have "avoid toll roads" turned off, having this feature turned on can cause Waze to not use known routes which in some areas, maybe the only known route by Waze routing servers and then causes the routing servers issue. You will need an active cellular or wifi network connection to connect to Waze servers to calculate a route.
A weak signal or slow data speeds 2G speeds can often cause these types of errors. In the Navigate search box, enter the numeric values of the latitude and longitude separated by a comma. Longitudes East are positive and West are negative, and latitudes North are positive and South are negative.
More details are available on Waze Help Center. The setting within the Dashboard page , "Auto-learn routes to frequent destinations" is misleading. Waze only learns your favorite destinations but does not learn or store actual routes. It will pop-up with the "Are you going home? Waze should always pick what it believes is, mathematically, the fastest or shortest route, depending on your settings. If it isn't too far out of your way, take the suggested route a few times and Waze will collect and start to use that data in its routing decisions.
The reason just driving the expected or preferred route won't work automatically is because Waze could have incorrect speed data on the segments it wants you to take. If Waze thinks another road is 2x as fast as your preferred road, no amount of driving on your preferred road can change the data for the other road. Waze needs accurate data for all neighboring segments and routes in order to always compute the fastest or shortest, depending on your app setting route.
For all aspects of Waze to operate, it was built assuming a data network connection would be present most of the time. If you have an intermittent connection, Waze will try to get data from the servers for traffic alerts and hazards, but may not be able to give you reliable information. Additionally, if Waze doesn't have a connection back to the Waze servers, you will not be able to post hazards.
Waze does not cache reports or map issues for sending later. In regard to points or drive integrity, Waze will collect the data in terms of where you have driven even during network outages.
In order for you to get credit for and being able to see in the editor your drive data collected during network outages, Waze must be able to upload your drive at the end of your trip. Waze sends this retained information when you shut it down. The Waze app does not cache your drives after shut down. If the Waze app does not have a connection to the servers when you shut down, any drive data not yet uploaded to the Waze servers will be lost, and any points associated with it will not be credited.
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