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* Die Routing-Entfernung ist auf etwa 1.600 km (1.000 Meilen) begrenzt. Wählen Sie für eine Route über größere Entfernungen einen Punkt zwischen Ihrem Ursprungs- und Zielort aus, der kleiner als dieses Limit ist.
*Routing distance is limited to about 1,000 miles (1600 km) distance. To route to longer distances, select a point between your origin and destination less than this limit.
* Wenn Sie eine Route anfordern, geht die Client-App davon aus, dass Sie in derselben Richtung weiterfahren, in die Sie zuletzt gefahren sind. Dies ist oft wünschenswert, kann aber zu unnötig längeren Strecken führen, wenn Sie von Ihrer Startposition aus die Richtung wählen können. Wenn Sie in die andere Richtung fahren, wird die Route neu berechnet.
*When you request a route, the client device app assumes you are continuing in the same direction you last traveled. This is often desirable, but can lead to unnecessarily longer routes when you have a choice of direction from your starting position. If you start driving the other direction, it will recalculate the route.
* Probleme und Einschränkungen bei Ihrem unterstützten Smartphone-Modell
*Issues and limitations on your supported model smartphone
* Seltsames Routing: Waze ist dafür bekannt, kurze Umwege zu machen. In diesen Situationen weist Waze den Fahrer an, von einer Straße abzubiegen, nur damit der Fahrer sofort dorthin zurückkehrt. Das verkürzt zwar vordergründig die Strecke, produziert aber Strecken, die viele Autofahrer für unzumutbar halten, und die Zeitersparnis ist oft zweifelhaft. Redakteure können dies oft umgehen, indem sie die Detour-Verhinderungsmechanismen verwenden.<br>
*Odd routing: Waze has been known to make short detours. In these situations, Waze instructs the driver to turn off a road, only to have the driver immediately return to it. Ostensibly, this shortens the route, but it produces routes that many drivers consider unreasonable, and the time savings are often dubious. Editors can often work around this using the Detour prevention mechanisms.


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Waze is a sophisticated navigation app.

In most developed countries Waze provides superior navigation information over commercial GPS applications. Like any developing application, there are issues and complications that are being worked to resolve. Many of them are cosmetic and do not prevent a fully gratifying experience when using Waze.

Temporary issues are tracked in the official server status and issues page.

Some of the more common issues include:

  • Routing distance is limited to about 1,000 miles (1600 km) distance. To route to longer distances, select a point between your origin and destination less than this limit.
  • When you request a route, the client device app assumes you are continuing in the same direction you last traveled. This is often desirable, but can lead to unnecessarily longer routes when you have a choice of direction from your starting position. If you start driving the other direction, it will recalculate the route.
  • Issues and limitations on your supported model smartphone
  • Odd routing: Waze has been known to make short detours. In these situations, Waze instructs the driver to turn off a road, only to have the driver immediately return to it. Ostensibly, this shortens the route, but it produces routes that many drivers consider unreasonable, and the time savings are often dubious. Editors can often work around this using the Detour prevention mechanisms.

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