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'''Level 4+ editors:''' are reminded that the map editor currently defaults to "Auto" lock level, which sets the lock to the level of the editor - that is, too high. ''Please check all cameras you see and adjust them to Level 3 so they can be managed by L3 editors, unless protected due to repeated vandalism or incorrect edits.'' | '''Level 4+ editors:''' are reminded that the map editor currently defaults to "Auto" lock level, which sets the lock to the level of the editor - that is, too high. ''Please check all cameras you see and adjust them to Level 3 so they can be managed by L3 editors, unless protected due to repeated vandalism or incorrect edits.'' | ||
Only fixed cameras are mapped in Waze | Only fixed cameras for normal traffic are mapped in Waze. Average speed cameras for heavy vehicles are not mapped, as explained below. Users are encouraged to report mobile speed cameras via the Waze app as "police speed traps". | ||
For global information, please see the [[ | For global information, please see the [[legacy:Cameras|global cameras]] (old wiki) page. | ||
==Dual Red-light/Speed Cameras== | ==Dual Red-light/Speed Cameras== | ||
Cameras that check for speed and red light offences, sometimes called Safety Cameras, require a specific configuration from editors as follows: | Cameras that check for speed and red light offences, sometimes called Safety Cameras, require a specific configuration from editors as follows: | ||
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SA and NSW have a joint network for monitoring the average speed of heavy vehicles over long distances - the '''Safe-T-Cam''' network. NSW also has '''average speed cameras''' which monitor the average speed zones for heavy vehicles only. Neither of these are included on the Waze map as they don't apply to the intended Waze user - the daily commuter. In any case, we have no way of indicating that the speed zone applies to heavy vehicles, nor do we have a way for the user to indicate that he/she is driving a heavy vehicle. | SA and NSW have a joint network for monitoring the average speed of heavy vehicles over long distances - the '''Safe-T-Cam''' network. NSW also has '''average speed cameras''' which monitor the average speed zones for heavy vehicles only. Neither of these are included on the Waze map as they don't apply to the intended Waze user - the daily commuter. In any case, we have no way of indicating that the speed zone applies to heavy vehicles, nor do we have a way for the user to indicate that he/she is driving a heavy vehicle. | ||
To discourage future editors from adding these Average Speed Zones back in, please add a map comment at the beginning (at least) of the zone:<blockquote>''ASZ for Heavy Vehicles only''</blockquote><blockquote>''This is the start (or end) of an Average Speed Zone for heavy vehicles only. We do not map these, or their associated speed cameras, in Waze. Further information at https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Australia/ | To discourage future editors from adding these Average Speed Zones back in, please add a map comment at the beginning (at least) of the zone:<blockquote>''ASZ for Heavy Vehicles only''</blockquote><blockquote>''This is the start (or end) of an Average Speed Zone for heavy vehicles only. We do not map these, or their associated speed cameras, in Waze. Further information at <nowiki>https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Australia/Cameras</nowiki> and the forum - <nowiki>https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=254566</nowiki>''</blockquote>Below is a possible response editors can use in response to URs:<blockquote>''Thanks for your camera report! This camera only monitors the average speed of heavy vehicles and, therefore, is not mapped. For more information, please see <nowiki>https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Australia/Cameras</nowiki> and the forum - <nowiki>https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=254566</nowiki>''</blockquote> |
Revision as of 00:47, 1 November 2018
General Camera Advice
Camera standard lock level: The usual lock level for confirmed cameras of all types should be Level 3. A higher level may be set if necessary to prevent repeated vandalism or incorrect edits.
Level 4+ editors: are reminded that the map editor currently defaults to "Auto" lock level, which sets the lock to the level of the editor - that is, too high. Please check all cameras you see and adjust them to Level 3 so they can be managed by L3 editors, unless protected due to repeated vandalism or incorrect edits.
Only fixed cameras for normal traffic are mapped in Waze. Average speed cameras for heavy vehicles are not mapped, as explained below. Users are encouraged to report mobile speed cameras via the Waze app as "police speed traps".
For global information, please see the global cameras (old wiki) page.
Dual Red-light/Speed Cameras
Cameras that check for speed and red light offences, sometimes called Safety Cameras, require a specific configuration from editors as follows:
Setting | Value |
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Camera Type | Red light camera |
Excess Speed | 0 |
Do not add additional cameras in an attempt to produce the speed alert, as a second camera within approx. 400 metres will not generate an alert on the app. Therefore, intersections with both speed and red light camera configurations should be simplified to the above camera setup with excess cameras removed.
The resulting user experience is that the camera provides a consistent red-light warning in the Waze app. This convention will be revised if/when the app is changed to provide both warnings for a dual-function camera per forum discussion.
Speed cameras
Required configuration:
Setting | Value |
---|---|
Camera Type | Speed camera |
Excess Speed | Speed Limit in km/hr e.g. 60 |
Red-light only Cameras
Required configuration:
Setting | Value | Note |
---|---|---|
Camera Type | Red light camera | |
Excess Speed | 0 | See dual red-light/speed cameras if it also detects speed. |
Average Speed Zones for Heavy Vehicles
SA and NSW have a joint network for monitoring the average speed of heavy vehicles over long distances - the Safe-T-Cam network. NSW also has average speed cameras which monitor the average speed zones for heavy vehicles only. Neither of these are included on the Waze map as they don't apply to the intended Waze user - the daily commuter. In any case, we have no way of indicating that the speed zone applies to heavy vehicles, nor do we have a way for the user to indicate that he/she is driving a heavy vehicle.
To discourage future editors from adding these Average Speed Zones back in, please add a map comment at the beginning (at least) of the zone:
ASZ for Heavy Vehicles only
This is the start (or end) of an Average Speed Zone for heavy vehicles only. We do not map these, or their associated speed cameras, in Waze. Further information at https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Australia/Cameras and the forum - https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=254566
Below is a possible response editors can use in response to URs:
Thanks for your camera report! This camera only monitors the average speed of heavy vehicles and, therefore, is not mapped. For more information, please see https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Australia/Cameras and the forum - https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=56&t=254566