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| | | This page will be the final page for the content currently under [[User:DwarfLord/ParkingLot]]. |
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| The following guidelines should be generally followed when mapping driveways in the Waze editor. Any deviations from these guidelines should be discussed in the forums.
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| These initial guidelines are considered rules that would not likely be overturned.
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| # Map driveways that serve multiple distinct addresses or properties.
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| # Do NOT map driveways less than 10 meters long.
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| # Do NOT map driveways that serve a single address or property unless covered below.
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| # Mapped driveways should be marked as "Private Road".
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| These additional guidelines are considered more as recommendations by the community. Again deviations from these recommendations should be first reviewed in the forums.
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| # Map driveways over 50 meters if:
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| ## Waze might confuse being on that driveway for being on an adjacent street or vice-a-verse.
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| ## It has its own city assigned street name and at least one address is assigned to that name, regardless of length. However, note that driveway may actually be a street so mark accordingly.
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| # If a driveway has no name in reality, it should not be named. Names are for roads that have a visible sign that drivers can see in order to know where to turn (excluding when a sign is knocked down of course). Parking lots with names entering the lot are not part of this recommendation and would be covered under Parking Lot Roads.
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| # Map driveways if the address coordinates are likely to route to an adjacent road that is inaccessible to the address.
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| # Do NOT map driveways just because they appear on other mapping services.
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| # Do NOT delete a driveway that you think does not meet the standards without trying to contact the creator of the segment first.
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| # Do NOT map a driveway just because there is no recommendation not to map it without coming to the forums to discuss your unique situation so we can get consensus.
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