Places are searchable destinations in the Waze map. They are similar to the "Points of Interest" found in certain popular GPS devices.
Area Places appear as polygons in the Waze app. Too many of them can clutter the map, creating large gray zones that do not help Wazers orient themselves. Therefore, it is important to use area places only when they are distinctive and significant enough to orient drivers, Exceptions include gas stations, and parking lots which receive special handling.
Point Places don't appear on the Waze map. They can be used to help Wazers find public places, especially when they are not already listed in the other destination search engines.
The table of place categories and types, provides guidelines to help map editors decide between point and area places. Modèle:LocalGuidance
Point Place
Area Place
The Area Place is a polygon. Use the geometry points to adjust the shape. Area Places are pink when not selected, blue-green when selected, and a reddish color when they have unsaved changes.
Area Location Details
- The navigation stop point appears as a target in the editor.
- The target stop point can be moved anywhere within and a short distance outside the polygon.
- The stop point should be placed on or near the segment where the Wazer should stop.
Area Place size
Area places will show up in the Waze mobile app if they are large enough.
Some area places, such as the Pentagon building in Arlington, Virginia, have a single recognizable structure useful as a visual reference for Wazers. These can be drawn to approximate the structure's footprint or outline, as long as this is large enough to show in the mobile application.
Other area places, like University campuses and large shopping malls, include more than one component, such as one or more buildings, open areas, roads, and parking. In this case, it is often most useful to Wazers to map to the edges of the property. This will usually show the area and its label in the mobile app even when zoomed out.
Guidelines for drawing a few specific categories are more detailed and should be reviewed to become more familiar with them:
Area Places overlap
Sometimes a large Area Place has smaller Area Places within it. Examples include different medical buildings within a hospital campus or separate malls within a large shopping complex. Currently, Waze will show the labels of the smaller Area Place, but not the boundaries within the larger area. It may be a better approach for the time being to use Point Places for the components of a larger Area Place unless it is essential that the subset Place names be visible. Future versions of the Waze client may render overlapping Area Places more usefully. Qualifying Point Places may be converted to Area Places at that time.
Client rendering of Places
Most area Places will show in the Waze app and Live map as a shaded area. Extremely small area Places will not appear at all, even at maximum zoom.
Point Places are not shown in the Live map, or Waze app, but are searchable within the app. By default, a Waze Place search result should supersede others, even in the autofill list.
Setting the stop point for a Place
Point placement
The Point Place should go on or very near to the segment to which the driver should be navigated. The Waze routing server will navigate the Wazer onto the segment which is physically closest to where the point is placed. The Point Marker is the stop point. Typically, if the Place is inside a building, the marker should be located at or near the location's front door. Think: where would a car stop to drop someone off for this location.
Moving a Point Place
To move a point Place, first click on the Place icon, which will turn into . Now you can click and drag the Place to the correct location.
Point placement examples
Some Examples
- A building with one Point Place:
- If there is only one door, place it at that door.
- If there are multiple doors on the same side, (like a supermarket,) place it at the point equidistant from and collinear with the two front doors.
- If there are multiple doors on different sides, (like some mall anchor stores,) if there's no "obvious" front door, place it either at the door facing the largest parking lot or at the door facing the street on which the street address for that location is.
- A single building with multiple Point Places within:
- At a strip mall, put each store's point at the store's "front door".
- At a larger mall, put the stop points as close as possible to the actual location of the store. This way the user can get an idea where to go, and the routing server can pick the parking lot road nearest to that store.
Modèle:U make sure the closest road segment can actually be used to access the stop point. If the store is in the back of the building and the closest road segment is next door on the other side of a fence, use the front door rule. Otherwise, people will be routed to the road behind the building with no way to access the store. - For multi-story office buildings, use the front door rule since people will need to enter that way to get to all the offices.
Area placement
The icon is the adjustable stop point for Area Places.
Here is an example of an Area (a large park in this case) which has an entry road on the east side. The second image is zoomed in on the target to show how this type of Area should have its navigation stop point set.
Area stop point distance limit
When you drag an area Place stop point outside the polygon, the editor will show a black boundary.
If you move the stop point outside of the boundary and try to save, you will get an error. Move the stop point inside the boundary and then save.
Moving an Area Place
To move an area place without changing its shape, click on the place to select it. Then, click and drag the move handle icon .
Place details
Every Place, whether Point or Area, should have as much detail completed as possible. This includes a name, proper categorization, and full street address, city, and province. If any Place does not have a City or Street, check the None checkbox.
General tab
The General tab for a Place is where you complete all of the basic information: categories, name, description, gas brand, residential/public, country, province, city, street and house number.
Places considered fundamental to the functioning of the Waze app, such as gas stations, should be locked at least to rank 2 to prevent possible loss of data due to automatic acceptance of submissions from trusted users. Other complex, intricate, or crucial Places such as Police Stations, Fire Departments, Airports, Parks, etc., should also be considered for locking to prevent loss of data.
Do not use the description field for notes to other editors. This field is visible in the Waze app and should only contain details pertinent to the place itself. |
The content of the general tab is dynamic to the category selected. Here is an example of a gas station area with its details completed:
External providers
Initial view. |
Options auto-complete as you type. |
Unique identifier displayed after entry. |
Waze allows you to connect places and POI from external providers. One of the providers is Google Maps. When a Place is linked, drivers can select any destination from search results in the app, whether the result is from Waze or Google, it will always lead you to the navigation stop point from Waze. This can also be linked to a street address point for the business if the address point exists in Google Maps.
Connect an external POI following this procedure:
- Create / Select a Place.
- Click on the link: Link this Waze Place to a Google Place.
- Gradually as you type the name of the place in the drop-down list, recommended external POI names begin to appear.
- Select the correct name.
- Save your changes.
If the place has already been linked, you will see a box with the name and address of the external POI, and below this field is a unique identifier.
If you find that a site is linked to an improper external POI:
- Delete link by clicking the X next to the POI field.
- Save the changes.
Do not link the same external provider link to multiple Places.
Creating and editing links to External Provider POIs is allowed only by Rank 2 editors and above.
More Info tab
In the More Info tab is additional helpful information for the Place. Here you will add phone number, website, additional services, and hours of operation:
Services
Services help users decide if they should drive to a particular place. Here are descriptions of available services. Waze uses the same set of services for every place type. The service checkbox only has two states, 'yes' or 'no answered', thus there is no way to determine if a place either does not have a service or an editor hasn't added one yet.
Valet service The place has valet parking whereby drivers can valet their car, leaving it with an attendant who will park it for them. These services could be free or fee-based.
Drive-through The place has a drive-through window, which serves food or other items via a window that allows the driver not to leave their vehicle. Restaurants, banks, and pharmacies often have drive-through windows.
Wi-Fi The place has free Wi-Fi available for customers. Wi-Fi can be completely open, or accessible with a password that the place operator supplies the user.
Restrooms The place has public restrooms where customers can use a toilet.
Accepts credit cards The place accepts any type of credit card for payment of goods or services. At this time Waze does not differentiate between credit card types.
Reservations The place accepts reservations, i.e. a reserved time for dining in the place.
Outdoor seating The place allows diners to eat outside, weather permitting. Outdoor seating may be on the curb, sidewalk, or in a fenced in area on the premises.
Air conditioning The place has air conditioning, to cool and dehydrate the air when the ambient temperature considered to be warm or hot. This may be possible to infer by looking for air conditioning condensers or chillers on roofs or near buildings on aerial photography within the Waze Map Editor.
Parking for customers The place has parking for customers where they can leave their car, which could be free or for a fee, where the customer parks their own car and walks to the place.
Deliveries At this time this service is unclear. It could mean that the place either accepts deliveries, e.g. from UPS or FedEx, or makes deliveries of food or products to the customer, within a certain range.
Opening hours
The Opening hours section allows the editor to add or delete the hours of operation for Places, including unique times for each day of the week. The hours submitted in the editor may not overlap, or a save error will occur.
Photos tab
Any photos which drivers have added to a Place will appear in the Photos tab. In WME, we can only review and delete photos. Photos can only be uploaded from the Waze app. Click on a picture to view a larger version.
Deleting a Place photo
Take great care to make a well thought-out decision to delete a photo. Once a photo is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Delete only if the photo really is unclear, not helpful and/or inappropriate.
Any improper or inappropriate photos should be removed. Hover the mouse over a picture in the Place Photos tab, and click the X which appears at the top right of the photo.
Place Updates (Moderation)
The Place Update Request (PUR) marker shown to the left identify the location of a pending Place update, similar to an update request. The Place updates issue layer must be enabled to see these pending update request(s). When an untrusted driver submits a new Place or an update to an existing Place, these go into a moderation status.
- The Place update request markers will only appear if you have the "Place updates" layer enabled.
- Point Places with pending updates will display with the icon even when the "Place updates" layer is disabled.
- With the Place updates layer enabled, an Area Place will display with an update request marker at its center.
When you click on the Place update request marker, you will be presented with a panel which details the updates the Wazer has submitted. The exact content of the panel will differ depending on the type and amount of information input by the end user using the Waze app.
- When you click on any Place which has a pending update, the following message will appear in the left tabs area of the editor screen. Clicking on it will display the update details just the same as clicking on the Place update marker.
Accept or reject?
The job of the Waze editor is to accept or reject Place updates sent by users from the Waze app. The general guideline to use to determine whether to Accept the update is,
"Is the majority of information provided in the update correct?"
A Place update, if the user completes ALL the information, can be extremely long (expand thumbnail to the right).
Even if some of the data is incorrect, or the photo included in the update improper and unhelpful to drivers, the editor can still remove the photo or update/delete the incorrect information after accepting the update. It is better, faster, and more honest to accept the good information from the driver, and fix the problems, rather than rejecting the entire update and filling in the info yourself.
Determining Acceptable Photos
Defining exactly what is an acceptable photo is difficult because of the huge variation in destinations. In general terms, the pictures of Places should be such that a driver could use the picture to help determine exactly which destination is the correct one. The system will try to show the arriving user the most relevant photo from their direction of arrival, time of day, etc.
Take great care to make a well thought-out decision to delete a photo. Once a photo is deleted, it cannot be recovered. Delete only if the photo really is unclear, not helpful and/or inappropriate.
The following are meant as guidelines both for the editor and for users taking pictures. Photos should:
- Show the exterior of the Place
- Be clear (not blurry, through rain-covered/dirty windows, not from moving vehicles/trains, etc)
- Be well lit
- Help differentiate the Place location from nearby Places
Photos could include images of, but not necessarily limited to:
- Door of store
- Front of Place with signage
- An image of the front/side of Place (angled) to exemplify the correct building
- Streetside signage of the Place
- Daylight images
- Night or evening images, as long as the image is clear and helps the driver identify the Place
Photos should not show:
- People's faces - any photo with a fully identifiable face should be removed, or not approved
- Car license plates - any photo with a fully identifiable license plate should be removed, or not approved
- Anything which allows a viewer to tie a person to a specific location
- Any pornographic content, nudity, sexual content or simulation, etc. Please contact a Champ to report the user.
Examples of Good and Bad Place Photos
Duplicate Places
When a user submits an update for a Place, but does not, or cannot, choose an existing Place in the app, it will show in the Waze Map Editor as a New Place. It could also happen that two users report a new Place at the same moment which results in two New Places.
At this time, there is no "merge updates" or "merge Places" functionality in the editor. You may have to manually copy new/updated information from the Place update to the existing Place. You cannot copy/move photos.
When you find a Place update which would duplicate an existing Place, or two New Place updates which are for the same place, if
- The Place update contains more than just a photo, and
- The Place update provides useful, updated information
Please follow these steps:
- Accept the update
- Save
- Copy updated valuable information from the newly created Place to the previously-existing Place
- Delete the Place just added from the Acceptance in step 1.
If the criteria cannot be met, then Reject the Place update.
Place update FAQs
Who can moderate places?
Users with Level 2 and higher can moderate within their editing areas.
What requires moderation?
- For new places: every new place which is created by an untrusted level 1 editor requires an approval by an editor ranked Modèle:Rank or greater.
- For place updates: every update which is done for a place which is locked above the user’s rank will require a moderation by a sufficiently ranked user.
- Flagged (Reported Problem): all flags (for potentially problematic images or places) need to be moderated by an editor ranked Modèle:Rank or greater.
What is a trusted user?
Once a certain number of contributions by the same user (from the client app or rank 1 editors) have been reviewed positively by a moderator, we consider that user trusted. They can now add new places directly without any moderation. Updates to existing places would still require moderator approval if the place is locked at a level above the editor's rank. (Ex Place locked to L3 generates a PUR for editors L1 or L2 even if a trusted user.)
What kind of places should we approve?
Almost anything which represents a real place should probably be approved. If a Waze user would ever make benefit from knowing that this place exists, it’s worth it. Exceptions are places which include private user information, inappropriate content, or otherwise irrelevant.
If at least some of the details of a place are correct, you are encouraged to approve it and then edit it accordingly.
What kind of photos should we approve?
Any photo which helps the user understand what this place is like is great. Outside pictures are even better, and we have a system that will try to show the arriving user the most relevant photo from his direction of arrival, time of day, etc. Inappropriate pictures or pictures which are not related to the place should be rejected.
Please remember - rejecting both places and photos will prevent the reporting user from getting points and might even get them blocked.
Can I partially reject an update?
Currently not. If a suggestion is only partially correct, it is recommended to approve it, save, and then edit the place to correct the wrong information.
Can I move a photo from one Place to another?
No. This function is not available in the editor
Can I move or merge any data from a duplicate Place update to an existing Place?
No. You will have to manually copy over updated information.
Can a user become blocked from adding new places?
Every user (trusted or not) can become blacklisted and banned from adding places once they have tried adding a certain amount of places or updates which have been rejected. We also track places that have been flagged and removed - if we see a pattern where a certain user-created many of these, they might be blacklisted. If this happens, the editor will no longer be able to add or edit places, or submit changes for places. When saving, the user interface may say to try again. If this happens, contact your Province Manager to find out why you may have been blocked.
Who gets the points for the new places created after an approval?
Users do not get points for pending places and updates until a moderator approves the suggestion. The moderator receives an edit point for either a rejection or an approval.
Do we get points for creating places from the client?
We grant the exact same number of points for the same edit whether it’s done from the client or the web editor.
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What is the Residential setting? Private and public places
Our main goal in this project is to improve the data our users can get about public places. Since adding places is fun and can be even somewhat addictive, we figured our users might want to add private places (their home, for instance) as well. We want to provide an outlet for that so we can avoid having private places wrongly listed as public.
Residential Point Places (RPPs) or Private Places will not be searchable, and we will not expose the identity of whoever created them or attached pictures to them. We will be using the pictures and exact locations to improve our house numbers database and show photos to people driving explicitly to that address.
The different attributes of a place
Most place attributes are quite self-explanatory. However, here are some points to consider:
Categories
We chose about 120 categories based on what Waze users currently search for. We aimed to have them as wide as possible, and we understand there might be a lot of places without an exactly suitable category. For these places, please use the categories that could contain the category they’re in.
Private / public
Public places can be turned into private places, but private places cannot be turned into public places. Use this to convert places mistakenly labeled as public into private. Private places only contain photos and an exact address, without all the other properties of a place.
Area-Point combinations
There are some situations where it will be appropriate to mix both Area and Point Places. For example, shopping centers and shopping malls where the mall itself could be considered a navigation destination, but there are also individual stores which are also valid for being marked.
A simple shopping center, when mapped in this manner, would look like this first image:
Combination naming
When naming Point Places which are contained within an Area Place in this way, it may be desirable to include the Area's name in the separate Point Place names. If this is desirable, name the Point Places with the specific name first, followed by a hyphen, followed by the Area name, as such:
- Point Specific Name - Area General Name
For example, Modèle:Nowrapcode or Modèle:Nowrapcode. There are two exceptions: airports and emergency rooms.
Multiple categories
- A Place can be assigned to multiple categories
- The Primary Category for a Place must be the first one you enter
- The Primary Category is displayed in a darker shade of blue than the others
- The Primary Category is used to determine whether to use a Point or Area for the Place
When to use Area or Point
Optional Area shall only be used after consulting local area managers on regional guidelines. The place must be a significant landmark with navigational value in the community. For example: a Tim Hortons in Hepburn, SK (population 500) is of significance. However, the same sized Tim Hortons is of zero significance in the Greater Toronto Area.
We do not want to impose hard & fast rules for the Optional Area category. Please use some judgement, we do not want to see wall-to-wall areas for every single building structure on the map.
Optional Area shall be landmarked to just the building structure only, do not include the parking lot area.
Fence-line Areas shall be landmarked from fence line to fence line to include all parking lots, roads, and anything associated with the property. Parking lot roads (PLRs), parking lots, and gas stations all serve the same purpose.
The Primary Category for a Place is used to determine whether to use a Point or Area.
Parent | Category | Type | Comments |
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Car Services | Car Wash | Point | |
Car Services | Charging Station | Point | |
Car Services | Garage / Automotive Shop | Point | |
Car Services | Gas Station | Fence-line Area | Many gas stations also have convenience stores and ATMs. Remember to use "Gas Station" as the primary category and the add any others which are relevant. Please see the Places/Gas Station article. |
Car Services | Parking Lot | Both | There are very few parking lots which should be mapped at all. Please see the Places/Parking lot article. |
Transportation | Airport | Fence-line Area | Special-handling |
Transportation | Bridge | Area | Should only be use for bridges with significance: Peace Bridge, Golden-gate Bridge |
Transportation | Bus Station | Point | |
Transportation | Ferry Pier | Point | |
Transportation | Junction / Interchange | Area | Will not be used in Canada. |
Transportation | Seaport / Marina / Harbor | Area | Size-dependent. |
Transportation | Subway Station | Point | |
Transportation | Taxi Station | Point | |
Transportation | Train Station | Point | |
Transportation | Tunnel | Area | |
Professional and public | Cemetery | Fence-line Area | |
Professional and public | City Hall | Point | |
Professional and public | College / University | Area | |
Professional and public | Conventions / Event Centre | Area | Size-dependent |
Professional and public | Courthouse | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Professional and public | Doctor / Clinic | Point | |
Professional and public | Embassy / Consulate | Area | |
Professional and public | Factory / Industrial | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Professional and public | Fire Department | Area | |
Professional and public | Government | Optional Area | |
Professional and public | Hospital / Urgent Care | Area | ONLY Hospitals, Emergency Rooms, and places offering Urgent Medical Care should use this category. ERs encompassed in a hospital Place Area should be Points.
Clinics, and Medical offices which do not offer urgent medical care for Walk-Ins should use the Doctor / Clinic or Office, (and any other appropriate) category as discussed above regarding Hospitals. |
Professional and public | Information Point | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Professional and public | Kindergarten | Point | |
Professional and public | Library | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Professional and public | Military | Area | |
Professional and public | Offices | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Professional and public | Organization or Association | Point | |
Professional and public | Police Station | Area | |
Professional and public | Prison / Correctional Facility | Area | |
Professional and public | Post Office | Point | |
Professional and public | Religious Centre | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Professional and public | School | Fence-line Area | |
Shopping and services | Arts & Crafts | Point | |
Shopping and services | ATM | Point | |
Shopping and services | Bank / Financial | Point | |
Shopping and services | Bookstore | Point | |
Shopping and services | Car Dealership | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Car Rental | Point | |
Shopping and services | Convenience Store | Point | |
Shopping and services | Currency Exchange | Point | |
Shopping and services | Department Store | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Electronics | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Fashion and Clothing | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Flowers | Point | |
Shopping and services | Furniture / Home Store | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Gifts | Point | |
Shopping and services | Gym / Fitness | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Hardware Store | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Jewelery | Point | |
Shopping and services | Laundry / Dry Cleaning | Point | |
Shopping and services | Market | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Music Store | Point | |
Shopping and services | Personal Care | Point | |
Shopping and services | Pet Store / Veterinarian | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Pharmacy | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Photography | Point | |
Shopping and services | Shopping Centre | Area | |
Shopping and services | Sporting Goods | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Supermarket / Grocery | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. Must be a Point if it is part of larger shopping mall/center. |
Shopping and services | Swimming Pool | Point | |
Shopping and services | Toy Store | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Shopping and services | Travel Agency | Point | |
Food and drink | Bakery | Point | |
Food and drink | Bar | Point | |
Food and drink | Coffee shop | Point | |
Food and drink | Dessert | Point | |
Food and drink | Fast Food | Point | |
Food and drink | Food Court | Point | |
Food and drink | Ice Cream | Point | |
Food and drink | Restaurant | Point | |
Culture & entertainment | Art Gallery | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Culture & entertainment | Casino | Area | Large hotel-casinos perhaps could be Area Places. |
Culture & entertainment | Club | Point | |
Culture & entertainment | Game Club | Point | |
Culture & entertainment | Movie Theater | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Culture & entertainment | Museum | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Culture & entertainment | Music Venue | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Culture & entertainment | Performing Arts Venue | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Culture & entertainment | Racing Track | Area | |
Culture & entertainment | Stadium / Arena | Area | |
Culture & entertainment | Theme Park | Area | |
Culture & entertainment | Theater | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Culture & entertainment | Tourist Attraction / Historic Site | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Culture & entertainment | Zoo / Aquarium | Area | Size-dependent |
Other | Construction Site | Area | Do not map in Canada. |
Lodging | Bed & Breakfast | Point | |
Lodging | Camping / Trailer Park | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Lodging | Cottage / Cabin | Point | |
Lodging | Hostel | Point | |
Lodging | Hotel | Point | |
Outdoors | Beach | Area | Do not map without a name. |
Outdoors | Golf Course | Area | |
Outdoors | Park | Area | Do not map without a name. |
Outdoors | Playground | Area | Do not map without a name. |
Outdoors | Plaza | Point | Unsure about mapping these at all |
Outdoors | Promenade | Point | Unsure about mapping these at all |
Outdoors | Scenic Lookout / Viewpoint | Point | |
Outdoors | Ski Area | Area | |
Outdoors | Sports Court | Point | Can be Optional Area see notes above. |
Natural features | Farm | Area | Do not map without a name. |
Natural features | Forest / Grove | Area | Only map official province/national forests, not every stand of trees. |
Natural features | Island | Area | |
Natural features | River / Stream | Area | Use only if water itself is visually obvious to drivers on nearby roads. Do not remap features already present in the built-in Waze water layer unless that layer is incomplete or inaccurate. Map only the typical extent of visible water, not adjacent open space, greenbelt, culvert, meadows, or flood plain. If the river/stream is too narrow to map conveniently with an Area Place, it should not be mapped at all. |
Natural features | Sea / Lake / Pond | Area | Use only if water itself is visually obvious to drivers on nearby roads. Do not remap features already present in the built-in Waze water layer unless that layer is incomplete or inaccurate. Map only the typical extent of visible water, not adjacent beaches or land. If the feature is too small to map conveniently with an Area Place, it should not be mapped at all. |
Landmarks
Any Place that functions as a landmark may be represented as an Area Place even if the table above indicates otherwise. A landmark Place is defined as a named, architecturally unique location, locally well known for its uncommon height or iconic exterior appearance, easily visible to and recognizable by passing drivers, that is visually and obviously unlike its immediate surroundings. Horizontal size alone, such as found in vast but nondescript office building complexes, does not qualify a location as a landmark. Nor does fame due to whatever goes on at or inside the location, especially if its exterior is unremarkable or poorly visible to passing drivers.
Landmarks are not to be confused with local references. A local reference is a location used for orientation by those who frequently pass near it. Every landmark is a local reference, but not every local reference is a landmark. For example, the Golden Gate Bridge is a landmark, while an ordinary tire shop with a big, brightly colored sign is a local reference.
Any location may be mapped as an Area Place if the table above allows it for its category, regardless of whether it qualifies as a landmark.
When creating an Area Place for a landmark, assign its primary category to reflect what makes it a landmark. This primary category may have little or nothing to do with the location's owner, operator, or tenants. For example, the Empire State Building is a landmark that also provides space for offices; the primary category of its Area Place is "Tourist Attraction / Historic Site" since that is what makes it a landmark, while its secondary category of "Offices" notes the offices within it. Another example is a small but uncommonly historic and visually distinctive retail building with several destination stores; the building would receive a "Tourist Attraction / Historic Site" Area Place, while the stores would receive Point Places within the building.
Retailers
Some retailers have built dedicated stores with such uncommon exterior design that they are unquestionably landmarks by the definition above. Marking such stores with Area Places may, however, puzzle unfamiliar drivers who will simply see the name of the retailer on their map. They may not understand its significance as a landmark and indeed may confuse the Area Place on their display with an advertisement. It is not encouraged to map any structures built by and dedicated to single retailers as Area Places, regardless of how visually iconic.
Detailed guidance for select categories
The following categories have detailed guidance for how to set them up and organize the data in these places.
Moving
If a point place is moved more than 1046.59 feet (319 meters), the change cannot be saved in WME. Therefore, if a business or other public place has moved a short distance, move the associated point place to the correct location, update the address and delete any photos that are no longer accurate. However, if a business has moved a long distance, remove the place as permanently closed according to the following section and create a new place.
Closed
There are various reasons that a place may not be open for normal business in the long term:
- It may be permanently closed or moved away.
- It may be under long-term renovation or equipment overhaul, as is sometimes the case with shopping malls, hotels and gas stations.
- It may still be under construction but already well known, as is the case with some large destination stores and attractions.
Whatever the reason, Waze users should not be routed without warning to places that are not open for normal business. However, because Waze includes third-party results in searches for places, without a linked Waze place, users may end up navigating to a third-party result with no way of knowing that the place is not open or does not even exist. Therefore, after confirming that a place is not open for business due to any of the above reasons, the following procedures should be used:
General Process Steps | Specific Process Steps | ||||
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Permanently Closed | Temporarily Closed | Under Construction | |||
1 | Search in the Waze app for the name and location of the place. | << | << | << | |
2 | Search WME for the same location. If you see in the app: | a: only a Waze place: | Delete the place and stop. | Continue to the next step. | |
b: third-party place(s): | Create a Waze place (if not already present). Continue to the next step. | ||||
3 | Add at the end of the name: | (permanently closed) | (closed until [date]) | (opens [date]) | |
4 | Add a note in the description: | Reported closed [date] | Reported closed [date], reopens [date] | Opens [date] | |
5 | Ensure the applicable third-party place(s) is linked to the Waze place. | << | << | << | |
6 | Change the open hours to one min/week at a time least likely to be viewed, such as 03:00-03:01 Monday morning. | << | << | << | |
7 | Submit third-party change. | Submit a correction, if possible, to the third-party source to show that the place is closed. | Submit a correction, if possible, to the third-party source and wait until reopening. | Wait until opening. | |
8 | Final cleanup. | Delete the Waze place after the third-party place no longer appears in search results in the app. | Change the place back to normal after reopening. | Change the place to normal after opening. |
Flagging
Waze users will frequently flag closed places for deletion, which generates a PUR with the options of ignoring the flag or deleting the place. If the place should be deleted immediately, delete it through the flag, which will send the user a message that the flag was reviewed and approved. If you need to wait to delete the place until third-party results are corrected, wait to handle the flag and then delete the place through the flag. If the place is still open or has just moved a short distance, hit "ignore" on the flag PUR.
Additional information
Closed advertised places may require the help of a province manager or regional coordinator for removal from Waze.