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|{{anchor|Angles}}Angle  
|term=Angle
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|desc=There are three different types of angles described in the Wiki:
|There are three different types of angles described in the Wiki:
:* [[#Junction angle|Junction angle]]
:* [[#Junction angle|Junction angle]]
:* [[#Roundabout angle|Roundabout angle]]
:* [[#Roundabout angle|Roundabout angle]]
:* [[#Turn angle|Turn angle]]
:* [[#Turn angle|Turn angle]]
|<small><small>    </small></small>
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|term=Automatic Speech Recognition
|{{anchor|Automatic Speech Recognition}}Automatic Speech Recognition
|ASR
|ASR
|The ability of a smart-device to translate a user's voice commands into actions on the device.
|desc=The ability of a smart-device to translate a user's voice commands into actions on the device.
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|Big Green Sign
|term=Big Green Sign
|BGS
|BGS
|A large green sign is the US standard road signage for exits and other information.
|desc=A large green sign is the US standard road signage for exits and other information.
|<small><small>    </small></small>
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|Color Highlights
|term=Color Highlights
|CH or WMECH
|CH
|See the [[#WME Color Highlights|WME Color Highlights]] glossary term.
|WMECH
|<small><small> (date) </small></small>
|desc=See the [[#WME Color Highlights|WME Color Highlights]] glossary term.
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|Express Lane
|term=Express Lane
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|desc=See [[#HOV_Lane_-_High_Occupancy_Vehicle|HOV Lane - High Occupancy Vehicle]] glossary term.
|See [[#HOV_Lane_-_High_Occupancy_Vehicle|HOV Lane - High Occupancy Vehicle]] glossary term.
|date=2014-10-10}}
|<small><small>2014-10-10</small></small>
 
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|{{anchor|Federal Highway Administration}}Federal Highway Administration
|term=Federal Highway Administration
|FHWA
|FHWA
|The FHWA is a U.S. governmental agency that provides stewardship over the construction, maintenance and preservation of the Nation’s highways, bridges and tunnels.
|desc=The FHWA is a U.S. governmental agency that provides stewardship over the construction, maintenance and preservation of the Nation’s highways, bridges and tunnels.


It is a guiding resource for Waze editing.
It is a guiding resource for Waze editing.
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See the [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ FHWA] website.
See the [http://www.fhwa.dot.gov/ FHWA] website.
Also see the MUTCD glossary term.
Also see the MUTCD glossary term.
|<small><small> 2014-11-01 </small></small>
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|{{anchor|HOV Lane - High Occupancy Vehicle}}HOV Lane - High Occupancy Vehicle
|term=HOV Lane - High Occupancy Vehicle
|HOV
|HOV
|A vehicle with 2 or more occupants. HOV Lanes, also known as Carpool Lanes and Transit Lanes, are lanes restricted for the use of cars carrying a specified number of occupants.
|desc=A vehicle with 2 or more occupants. HOV Lanes, also known as Carpool Lanes and Transit Lanes, are lanes restricted for the use of cars carrying a specified number of occupants.


Also see [[Carpool%2C_HOV%2C_Transit_lanes|Carpool lanes]] term for more information.
Also see [[Carpool%2C_HOV%2C_Transit_lanes|Carpool lanes]] term for more information.
|<small><small>2014-10-10</small></small>
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|term = Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
|term = Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices
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Also see the Federal Highway Adminstration glossary term.
Also see the Federal Highway Adminstration glossary term.
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|{{Anchor|nanoRep}}nanoRep
|term=nanoRep
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|desc=A 3rd party website previously used by Waze for their Support system.
|A 3rd party website previously used by Waze for their Support system.
See [nanorep]
See [nanorep]
Also see [https://www.waze.com/support Waze Support]
Also see [https://www.waze.com/support Waze Support]
|<small><small> 2014-11-18 </small></small>
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|Pathfinder
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|Depreciated Waze term.


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|term=Pathfinder
|desc=Depreciated Waze term.<br>
See [[#Wayfinder|Wayfinder]] term.
See [[#Wayfinder|Wayfinder]] term.
|<small><small> n/a </small></small>
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|Self Management
|term=Self Management
|SM
|SM
| (description)<br />THIS IS A TEMPLATE ROW <br /> Copy only. Do not edit or delete.
|desc=Also see Self Management in Wiki.
Also see Self Management in Wiki.
Also see State Manager glossary term.
Also see State Manager glossary term.
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|term=State Manager
|State Manager
|SM
|SM
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|desc=Also see Self Management glossary term.
Also see Self Management glossary term.
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|Transclude
|term=Transclude
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|desc=See [[#Transclusion|Transclusion]] glossary term.
|See [[#Transclusion|Transclusion]] glossary term.
|desc=2014-10-31}}
|<small><small> 2014-10-31 </small></small>
 
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|desc=Transclusion is generally the inclusion of the content of a document into another document by reference. In a Wikipedia context, it is the use of the template functionality of MediaWiki to include the same content in multiple documents without having to edit those documents separately.
|{{Anchor|Transclusion}}Transclusion
|
|Transclusion is generally the inclusion of the content of a document into another document by reference. In a Wikipedia context, it is the use of the template functionality of MediaWiki to include the same content in multiple documents without having to edit those documents separately.


Also see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion Wikidedia Transclusion Article]
Also see [http://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Transclusion Wikidedia Transclusion Article]
|<small><small> 2014-10-31 </small></small>
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|{{Anchor|Wayfinder|Way Finder}}Wayfinder
|term=Wayfinder
|WF or Wf
|WF
|Road segments designed to give instructions that Waze would otherwise not give to drivers. This is often done where the default instructions might confuse the driver, or fail to make a correct maneuver. Wayfinders almost always occur at a fork, and use short extra segments, differing road types, specially-named segments, or all three to accomplish their goals.
|Wf
|Way Finder
|desc=Road segments designed to give instructions that Waze would otherwise not give to drivers. This is often done where the default instructions might confuse the driver, or fail to make a correct maneuver. Wayfinders almost always occur at a fork, and use short extra segments, differing road types, specially-named segments, or all three to accomplish their goals.


Wayfinders may be used for exit-only lanes, multiple road branches, turn instructions needed where exit ramps transition to local streets or other highways, or to avoid accidentally taking any of the above. It is a complex topic, and relies on in-depth understanding of Waze's standard rules for generating instructions. (The term Pathfinder has also been used and is depreciated.)
Wayfinders may be used for exit-only lanes, multiple road branches, turn instructions needed where exit ramps transition to local streets or other highways, or to avoid accidentally taking any of the above. It is a complex topic, and relies on in-depth understanding of Waze's standard rules for generating instructions. (The term Pathfinder has also been used and is depreciated.)


Also see the [[Junction Style Guide/Interchanges#Wayfinders|Junction Style Guide]] for more information.[[#top]]
Also see the [[Junction Style Guide/Interchanges#Wayfinders|Junction Style Guide]] for more information.
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|wiki or Wiki
|term=wiki
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|Wiki
|The word ''"wiki"'' is Hawaiian for "to hurry", "quick", or "fast".
|desc=The word ''"wiki"'' is Hawaiian for "to hurry", "quick", or "fast".


The Waze Wiki is a specialized wiki web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in collaboration with others. Within the context of Waze, when the word "wiki" is capitalized as "Wiki"  it infers, the "Waze Wiki" as a proper noun.
The Waze Wiki is a specialized wiki web application which allows people to add, modify, or delete content in collaboration with others. Within the context of Waze, when the word "wiki" is capitalized as "Wiki"  it infers, the "Waze Wiki" as a proper noun.
|<small><small> 2014-10-31 </small></small>
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|{{Anchor|WME Color Highlights}}WME Color Highlights
|WMECH or CH
|A browser extension script for WME.


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|term=WME Color Highlights
|WMECH
|CH
|desc=A browser extension script for WME.<br>
See the ̼[[Community_Plugins,_Extensions_and_Tools|Community Plugins, Extensions and Tools]] Wiki page for more info.
See the ̼[[Community_Plugins,_Extensions_and_Tools|Community Plugins, Extensions and Tools]] Wiki page for more info.
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This comprehensive Glossary has been designed to function as a glossary, an index and a cross reference by means of sorting features and a table of context index.

It attempts to include all of the many abbreviations, acronyms and terms that we may see in the various Waze communication mediums.

Some existed before Waze, while others were officially coined by Waze. Many evolved naturally within the various Waze communication mediums used by Wazers and staff alike. Regardless of origin, all are important to help understand Waze Speak!

Please carefully consider your use of the abbreviations and acronyms in your conversations, since they can be unfamiliar when not used in conjunction with other terms or without defining context.

Many terms apply globally, however, this glossary is North American English centric.

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Many other non-Waze centric terms not included above may be found in various resources such as the Wiktionary - English Internet Slang.

© = Copyright Symbol

^MUTCD http://mutcd.fhwa.dot.gov/ Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices

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