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==Overview-- | |||
In the Waze editor and routing system, there are three basic types of restrictions: | In the Waze editor and routing system, there are three basic types of restrictions: | ||
* Vehicle type | * Vehicle type | ||
* Segment or traffic direction | * Segment or traffic flow direction | ||
* Turn restrictions | * Turn restrictions | ||
Each of these three types of restrictions can be set permanently or time-based. Here are some examples: | Each of these three types of restrictions can be set permanently or time-based. Here are some examples: | ||
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* Freeway express lanes which are a single roadway, but run a different direction for morning and evening commutes | * Freeway express lanes which are a single roadway, but run a different direction for morning and evening commutes | ||
Waze is very flexible in the types and combinations of restrictions allowed to be specified in the map editor. This flexibility is excellent and required of a mature navigation system. If there is a downside to this flexibility, it is complexity. Specifying, maintaining, and not accidentally destroying restrictions on segments or turns takes great care, patience, and requires checking and double-checking before making any drastic changes. | Waze is very flexible in the types and combinations of restrictions allowed to be specified in the map editor. This flexibility is excellent and required of a mature navigation system. If there is a downside to this flexibility, it is complexity. Specifying, maintaining, and not accidentally destroying restrictions on segments or turns takes great care, patience, and requires checking and double-checking before making any drastic changes. | ||
==Vehicle Type Restrictions== | |||
==Traffic Flow Restrictions== | |||
==Turn Restrictions== |
Revision as of 06:07, 26 July 2013
==Overview-- In the Waze editor and routing system, there are three basic types of restrictions:
- Vehicle type
- Segment or traffic flow direction
- Turn restrictions
Each of these three types of restrictions can be set permanently or time-based. Here are some examples:
- Interstate truck-only ramp
- No trucks allowed between 9a-3p weekends
- No left turn 7a-9a and 4p-6p weekdays
- HOV lanes
- Freeway express lanes which are a single roadway, but run a different direction for morning and evening commutes
Waze is very flexible in the types and combinations of restrictions allowed to be specified in the map editor. This flexibility is excellent and required of a mature navigation system. If there is a downside to this flexibility, it is complexity. Specifying, maintaining, and not accidentally destroying restrictions on segments or turns takes great care, patience, and requires checking and double-checking before making any drastic changes.