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==Getting Started with Waze== | ==Getting Started with Waze== |
Revision as of 12:58, 21 May 2016
Complete Guide to Waze in the India ( Entire Page Under Development)
Currently, there is a MegaMapRaid (MMR) happening in the south of India. A MegaMapRaid is a MapRaid in which a group of international map editors join together and update a large area. Look at the raid wiki page for more info. |
Getting Started with Waze
Getting Started with Map Editing
Hopefully you're reading this and want to edit the map, either because you've found a mistake or you want to add a new road. Either way, it is important that you adhere to the standards already set.
- Please also read the various Editing Guidelines below.
Editing Best Practice
Indian editors are encouraged to follow these guidelines, which may differ from the generic guides.
- How to label Towns and Cities
- How to classify and name Roads
- How to draw and label Landmarks
- Junctions and Roundabouts See also Junction Style Guide,Creating and Editing a roundabout
- Speed and Traffic Light Enforcement Cameras
- Best map editing practice (Main Page)
Because of national security legislations, civil and military Vital Areas (VAs)/Vital Points (VPs) should not be added to the map.