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In most cases the elevation should be defined "as is" in the real world. Standard "Ground level" or '''0''' or in case of a cross-over / fly-over the upper road should be defnied with an elevation one higher. In case of a tunnel the elevation could be '''-1''' or '''-2'''.<br />
In most cases the elevation should be defined "as is" in the real world. Standard "Ground level" or '''0''' or in case of a cross-over / fly-over the upper road should be defnied with an elevation one higher. In case of a tunnel the elevation could be '''-1''' or '''-2'''.<br />
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One exception: the elevation of [[Railroad|railroads]] should be set at '''-5'''.
One exception: the elevation of [[Railroad|railroads]] should be set at '''-5'''.<br />
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See also the global Wiki page on [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Overpasses,_Underpasses_and_Bridges Overpasses, Underpasses and Bridges].


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Elevation

Elevation is a less important attribute of Road types: it had no affect on routing.

In most cases the elevation should be defined "as is" in the real world. Standard "Ground level" or 0 or in case of a cross-over / fly-over the upper road should be defnied with an elevation one higher. In case of a tunnel the elevation could be -1 or -2.

One exception: the elevation of railroads should be set at -5.

See also the global Wiki page on Overpasses, Underpasses and Bridges.




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