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<i>Road munching</i>, is [https://support.google.com/waze/answer/6273662?hl=en&ref_topic=6263925&vid=1-635760890790887372-658048314 the points] you get for driving on roads that have the dots, and turn into a Waze Pacman <sup>®</sup>.<br /> | <i>Road munching</i>, is [https://support.google.com/waze/answer/6273662?hl=en&ref_topic=6263925&vid=1-635760890790887372-658048314 the points] you get for driving on roads that have the dots, and turn into a Waze Pacman <sup>®</sup>.<br /> | ||
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Road munching is when you drive on a segment which was newly added to the map, and is working properly. No [[GPS]] track has validated them yet. Not that they haven't been driven, but that the GPS tracks resemble the road close enough to validate, or enough modifications have been done, that Waze wants to encourage someone to drive it again.<br /> | Road munching is when you drive on a segment which was newly added to the map, and is working properly. No [[GPS]] track has validated them yet. Not that they haven't been driven, but that the GPS tracks resemble the road close enough to validate, or enough modifications have been done, that Waze wants to encourage someone to drive it again.<br /> | ||
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These roads get dots and your pointer changes in a Pacman when driving over it. <br /> | |||
The goal is <i>road validation</i>. | The goal is <i>road validation</i>. | ||
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Revision as of 11:47, 18 January 2020
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Road Munching
Road munching, is the points you get for driving on roads that have the dots, and turn into a Waze Pacman ®.
Road munching is when you drive on a segment which was newly added to the map, and is working properly. No GPS track has validated them yet. Not that they haven't been driven, but that the GPS tracks resemble the road close enough to validate, or enough modifications have been done, that Waze wants to encourage someone to drive it again.
These roads get dots and your pointer changes in a Pacman when driving over it.
The goal is road validation.