Introduction
This page is intended to document methods of dealing with complicated tolls situations: where tolls are only operative during certain times of the day or only in 1 direction on 2-way segments.
Time-Restricted Tolls
There are situations where tolls are not in operation 24 hours a day. Since Waze doesn't currently implement time-restricted tolls, the following are some methods that can be used to emulate them. In all the examples, the toll that we are trying to emulate is operational from 9am until 5pm Monday to Friday.
On a 1-way segment
This is the simplest example. To emulate a time-restricted toll it is necessary to use 2 parallel segments (similar to a section of dual carriageway). One will segment will be marked as toll.
What you see here is 4 segments. The segments on either end are parts of the "original" one-way segment. This has been broken and 2 additional segments inserted in the middle. These 2 new segments must overlap as they leave a junction - otherwise the client will give "keep left/right" instructions. They are then "spread apart" in the middle to make the existence of 2 segments at this point visible.
The upper segment should be marked as toll. This only be available for routing if the client has the Avoid Toll option turned Off.
The lower segment is the "toll bypass". This segment should have a time-based restriction set to restrict travel from 09:00-17:00 Monday-Friday (the operation hours of our example toll). That means that outside the normal toll hours, this section will be available for routing regardless of the Avoid Toll setting.
On a 2-way segment
In this case, the time-based toll operates in both directions on a 2-way segment. The red arrows indicate that u-turns have been disabled from either central segment to the other.
Again, the upper segment would be marked as toll. The lower segment would have time restrictions set to restrict travel from 09:00-17:00 Monday-Friday in both directions
On a 2-way segment - but toll only in 1 direction
This is a situation that we see with the London Congestion Charging Zone (CCZ). Tolls are only charged on entering the CCZ. If exits from the CCZ are also marked as toll and 1 segment is missed, drivers from inside the CCZ will all be routed to that exit point.
In this case, the toll is operational from A→B but not B→A.