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{{/Glossary_item|term=At Grade Connector|AGC|desc=Segments that interconnect roads at the same grade elevation.<br>See [[At-grade connectors|At Grade Connectors]] Wiki Page|added=2014-10-12}} | |||
"{{/Glossary_item|term=Area Manager|AM|desc=An assigned role to help manage a given geographical area. | |||
<br>See [[Area_Manager|Area Manager]] Wiki Page}}" | |||
"{{/Glossary_item|term=Waze AM Layers|AMGR|desc=3rd party web tool used to visualize Managed Areas from . | |||
Coming soon: http://waze.tools<br>See [WME-TOOLS.com WME-TOOLS.com] External page}}" | |||
"{{/Glossary_item|term=Angle|desc=There are three different types of angles: | |||
* Junction angle | |||
* Roundabout angle | |||
* Turn angle<br>Also see [[Tools#WME_Junction_Angle_info|Juntion Angle Info Script]] Wiki Page|added=2014-10-12}}" | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Automatic Speech Recognition|ASR|desc=The ability of a smartdevice to convert voice commands into actions on the device.<br>See [[Voice_Commands|Voice Commands]] Glossary Term}} | |||
"{{/Glossary_item|term=Voice|desc=Various male and female voices are available based on location, in a number of languages to provider spoken navigation instuctions. | |||
While all voices provide turn instructions, only some also provide Text to Speech (TTS) instructions for street names. In the U.S,, Samanta and Tom are two English speaking voices that support TTS. | |||
All voices are assigned human names in the client application. Novelty voices may also be available for some languages such as ""Boy Band"", and celebrity voices such as commedian Kenvin Hart introduced in late 2013.<br>See [[#Automatic Speech Recognition|Automatic Speech Recognition]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}}" | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Voice Commands|desc=<br>See [[Voice_Commands|Voice Commands]] Wiki Page|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Text to Speech|TTS|desc=Navigation instructions spoken to the driver by the Waze application that includes street names. Some of the Waze "voices" used for navigation support TTS, while others can only speak directions, and cannot speak street names due to their lack of TTS.<br>Also see [[#Voice|Voice]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
"{{/Glossary_item|term=Best Continuation|BC|desc=The segment that Waze determines is what drivers would consider the ""no turning path"" or ""going straight"" through the intersection. This segment will get a 'continue' instruction, which is ignored by the client app.<br>See [[Best_continuation#Best continuation|Best Continuation | |||
]] Wiki Page}}" | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Beta|β|desc=WME and Client betas. [also add Wikipedia def link]|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Best Practices/Best Map Editing Practice|desc=<br>See [[Best_map_editing_practice|Best_map_editing_practice]] Wiki Page|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Big Green Sign|BGS|desc=A Big Green Sign is the US standard road signage for exits and other information.}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Blog|desc=The Waze Blog<br>See [http://blog.waze.com/ Waze Blog] Waze Blog|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Bonus Candies|desc=<br>See [[Candies|Candies]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Bookmark|BM|desc=|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Bookmarklet|BM|desc=A Javascript stored as a web browser bookmark.<br>See [[Bookmarklets|Bookmarklets]] Wiki Page|added=2014-10-11}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=BugZilla|desc=Third party "Defect Tracking System" or "Bug-Tracking System" previously used by Waze<br>See [[Bugzilla|Bugzilla]] Wiki Page|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Candies|desc=<br>See [[#Road Candies|Road Candies]] Glossary Term}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Road Candies|desc=Small candy shaped icons that appear on the Waze client app. Drive over them to collect the points associated.<br>See [[Your_Rank_and_Points#Road_candies|Road Candies]] Wiki Page|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Road Goodies|desc=<br>See [[#Road Candies|Road Candies]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Community Action Request|CAR|desc=}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Connected Citizens|CC|desc=The Waze Connected Citizens program<br>See [http://blog.waze.com/p/connected-citizens.html Connected Citizens] Waze Blog|updated=2015-01-30|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Connected Citizens NYC Meet-Up.|W10|desc=The W10 are the first 10 international cities, United States Departments of Transportation (DOTs), and municipal organizations whom Waze has empowered to serve their citizens in the Connected Citizens program.<br>See [[#Connected Citizens|Connected Citizens]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Car Pool Lane|desc=<br>See [[Carpool,_HOV,_Transit_lanes|Carpool, HOV, Transit_lanes]] Wiki Page}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Data Waze|desc=Data Waze<br>See [http://data-waze.com/ Data Waze] Waze Blog|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=High Occupancy Toll|HOT|desc=A lane that permits single passenger vehicles who choose to pay a toll to take advantage of a lane that generally moves faster than the other lanes in the same direction.<br>See [[Car Pool Lane]] Glossary Term}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=High Occupancy Vehicle|HOV|desc=<br>See [[#Carpool,_HOV,_Transit_lanes|Car Pool Lane]] Glossary Term}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Cartouche|desc=Name of Waze map editor prior to the Waze Map Editor.<br>See [[Waze Map Editor]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Waze Map Editor|WME|desc=<br>See [[Waze_Map_Editor|Waze Map Editor]] Wiki Page}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Papyrus|desc=Old working name for the Waze Map Editor.<br>See [[Waze Map Editor]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Coordinator|desc=<br>See [[Roles_and_responsibilities#Coordinators|Coordinator]] Wiki Page|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Center Code|CC|desc=Third party Beta Test Management Solutions used by Waze<br>Also see [[|]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Country Coordinator|CC|desc=[role]<br>See [[#Regional Coordinator|Regional Coordinator]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Regional Coordinator|RC|desc=[role]<br>Also see [[#Relase Candidate|Relase Candidate]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Release Candidate|RC|desc=<br>Also see [[#Regional Coordinator|Regional Coordinator]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Census Designated Place|CDP|desc=A United States Census Bureau term for a concentration of population that lack a separate municipal government, but otherwise resemble incorporated places. It is sometimes added to a city name with that classification if there are multiple cities in the same state with that name.<br>See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CDP CDP] Wikipedia}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Central Reservation|desc=British English term for the strip of land or barrier separating a Dual Carriageway which is also a British term for a Divided Highway.<br>See [[#Median/Median Divider Island/Median Strip|Median/Median Divider Island/Median Strip]] Glossary Term}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Median/Median Divider Island/Median Strip|desc=Strip of land or barrier separating a dual carriageway.<br>See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Median_strip Median strip] Wikipedia|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Continuous Flow Intersection|CFI|desc=A general category type of intersectiion<br>See [[#Displaced Left Turn|Displaced Left Turn]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Displaced Left Turn|DLT|desc=At specfic type of a Continuous Flow Intersection.<br>See [[At-grade_connectors#Displaced_left_turn_.28DLT.29_intersection| Displaced Left Turn]] Wiki Page|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=|desc=|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Community Role|desc=[role]<br>See [[Roles_and_responsibilities#Coordinators|Coordinator]] Wiki Page|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
{{/Glossary_item|term=Role|desc=[role]<br>See [[#Community Role|Community Role]] Glossary Term|added=2015-01-30}} | |||
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