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* If there is no SV, '''do not''' map SL.
* If there is no SV, '''do not''' map speed limits unless there is a corresponding UR or an exception below.
** Do not guess. If there is no SV and there is no information from local drivers, we cannot know if there are signs. The only exclusion is if you have information from someone who has recently driven on the street or from local ordinances listing speed limits.
** Do not guess. If there is no SV and there is no information from local drivers, we cannot know if there are signs. The only exclusion is if you have information from someone who has recently driven on the street or from local ordinances listing speed limits.
**If you '''do not know''' the speed limit for a segment '''leave it blank'''. It is safer to not set a speed limit then to get it wrong.
**If you '''do not know''' the speed limit for a segment '''leave it blank'''. It is safer to not set a speed limit then to get it wrong.
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*If you find a sign saying Reduced Speed Ahead = XX. Then usually about 1000 feet down the road you will find the New Speed limit sign, add a junction at the sign and make the speed limit change there.
*If you find a sign saying Reduced Speed Ahead = XX. Then usually about 1000 feet down the road you will find the New Speed limit sign, add a junction at the sign and make the speed limit change there.
*Speed limits for School Zones should be set as the non-school hours speed limit of the road.
*Speed limits for School Zones should be set as the non-school hours speed limit of the road.
*Military Installations have a 30 MPH speed limit with On-Base housing 15 MPH, unless otherwise posted.
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=== Update Requests (URs) ===
=== Update Requests (URs) ===
Some editors have made URs about speed limits they have seen on the road. These all contain the string "mph". If you can find these URs, you can use them to help you set the correct speed limit on that segment.
Some editors have made URs about speed limits they have seen on the road. These all contain the string "mph" or are tagged with [WSLM]. If you can find these URs, you can use them to help you set the correct speed limit on that segment.


Do not just update the speed limit on one segment where the UR was and close the UR. Do your research and update the speed limit on that whole section of road where the user has driven. Additionally, add any speed limits on any easily correctable segments such as connecting roads with visible speed limit signs.  After all of that has been completed, please follow correct procedure with closing speed limit URs with appropriate closing comments.  If you have concerns about one that needs to be closed, please let your group leader know.
Do not just update the speed limit on one segment where the UR was and close the UR. Do your research and update the speed limit on that whole section of road where the user has driven. Additionally, add any speed limits on any easily correctable segments such as connecting roads with visible speed limit signs.  After all of that has been completed, please follow correct procedure with closing speed limit URs with appropriate closing comments.  If you have concerns about one that needs to be closed, please let your group leader know.

Latest revision as of 19:30, 4 July 2016

North Carolina Speed Limit Mapraid 2016 ended on 17 Jul 2016 21:00:00 UTC. Please check back here for results and check the Mapraid Forum for mapraid announcements.

The North Carolina Speed Limit Mapraid will be 9 July through 17 July 2016. The participants will be divided into several groups, one for each section of the map. Each group will have both local and senior editors, one of which will be the "Group leader" - listed in blue below. Please direct all questions to your group leaders. The raid hosts will be available across all areas for added support.

Goal

Our goal is adding correct speed limits on segments in North Carolina, with emphasis on Major Highways, Minor Highways and Primary Streets.

  • If there is a large area with speed limits already added that are incorrect, please bring it to your group leader's attention.

Please also make basic common-sense edits as you work on the mapraid goals -- fix bad turns and other obviously wrong information on the segments you are editing, but keep focused on the mapraid goals. If you see bigger problems that can be addressed later, contact your group leader or record it in this form.

Speed Limit Sign

Hosts

Editor Rank Roles Group
ottonomy (PM [Help])   6 RC / MapRaid Coordinator
s18slider (PM [Help])   5 State Manager 2 (Red)
Onmywaysir (PM [Help])   4 Area Manager 1 (Yellow)
The_Cre8r (PM [Help])   4 Area Manager 3 (Blue)

Communication

When you are editing in the raid area, please set yourself visible and enable the Live Users layer. We will use Slack Channels If you are not already part of the WazeUSA slack team, please look for your invitation to slack after mapraid registrations are processed. If you have trouble getting into the slack team or your group channel, please reach out to one of the MapRaid organizers.

You can also use WME chat. The WME Chat addon is recommended.

Groups

Important / Mapraid guidelines

Please read the entire MapRaid wiki. If you are still uncertain what to do about something you see on the map, please ask your group leader Thank You for your help with the map.

Speed Limit Guidelines

Use Waze Street View to find Speed Limit Signs. You may also get information from local drivers. You may use information from local ordinances posted on township, borough, or city websites. Do not rely on predicted speeds (with "verified" check box).

Please set your WME preferences to imperial and enter speed limits in miles per hour.

Some segments have unverified speed limits. These speed limits were predicted by waze. We must check each unverified speed limit. If it is correct, we can use the "Verified" check box. If it is not correct, we must replace the speed limit value.

North Carolina follows the US guideline for speed limits, with a few exceptions listed below.

  • Do not add construction zone speed limits without prior approval from the State Manager or Raid Leader.

North Carolina guidelines

  • If there is no SV, do not map speed limits unless there is a corresponding UR or an exception below.
    • Do not guess. If there is no SV and there is no information from local drivers, we cannot know if there are signs. The only exclusion is if you have information from someone who has recently driven on the street or from local ordinances listing speed limits.
    • If you do not know the speed limit for a segment leave it blank. It is safer to not set a speed limit then to get it wrong.
  • When a speed limit changes at an intersection, the sign for the new speed zone might be up to 200 feet after the intersection. If the speed limit changes more than 200 feet from the intersection, then add a junction at the sign and make the speed limit change there.
  • If you find a sign saying Reduced Speed Ahead = XX. Then usually about 1000 feet down the road you will find the New Speed limit sign, add a junction at the sign and make the speed limit change there.
  • Speed limits for School Zones should be set as the non-school hours speed limit of the road.
  • Military Installations have a 30 MPH speed limit with On-Base housing 15 MPH, unless otherwise posted.
Reduced Speed Ahead
Without Speed Limit
Reduced Speed Ahead
With Speed Limit
Begin 35
1000 Feet Ahead
Citywide Speed Limit
Unless Otherwise Posted

North Carolina statutory speed limit laws are:

   Within municipal corporate limits is 35 MPH unless otherwise posted.
   Outside municipal corporate limits is 55 MPH unless otherwise posted.
   Military Installations is 30 MPH unless otherwise posted.
   Interstates all have posted speed limits and a maximum of 70 MPH

Summary of National Guidelines

Regulatory
Yes

Advisory
No
  • Only map speeds found on regulatory white rectangular signs with black lettering.
  • Do not map advisory speed limits (generally an orange or amber rectangular sign with black lettering).
  • Where there are variable speed limits, map only the speed limit which is in effect most of the time during daylight hours (most hours of the day, days of the week).
  • Do not map special speed limits for special vehicles. Waze only supports speed limits for private passenger cars.
  • Do not map speed limits on any roads labeled as a Ferry.
  • Where the speed limit changes, make it change in the map. A new junction may need to be added, but do not add a new junction for a speed limit if it will be within 200 feet of an existing junction.

Road Segment Lock Guidelines

When you edit any segment during the mapraid, please set the lock level correctly. If you are unable to lock it to the correct level, then lock it to the level of your rank.

Any road of a certain segment type must be locked at least to the rank (level) in the chart below. Roads may be locked higher for protection and special situations (areas with construction, tricky design, frequent mistakes, incorrect images, etc.). Do not decrease a rank just to decrease a rank, talk to your group leader before you do.

North Carolina Minimum Locking Rank Standard
Segment Type Statewide
 Freeway  5
 Ramp  Highest rank of connected segments
 Major Highway  4
 Minor Highway  3
 Primary Street  2
 Street  1 (Auto)
 Private Road  1 (Auto)
 • • • • Ferry • • • •   5
 |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| Railroad |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|  2


Base Map Areas

There are still many areas in North Carolina which have not been touched by editors since the "base map" was imported in 2009. Only touch these areas if it is necessary to reach the objectives of this mapraid. If no information is available for setting Speed Limits, do not fix these parts of the map. These areas will be addressed at a later time.

  • Before setting speed limits on a segment, set the road direction correctly and correct all turns and other obviously incorrect information.
    • Please use the County GIS Map for correct road information. The can be found on the NC wiki page.
  • If roads are very bad and very difficult to fix, you may report the problem to your group leader.

Edit Quality and Mass Editing

You are responsible for every edit you make, whether you make it by hand or use a script. Every edit you make should meet the goals of this mapraid AND make a noticeable improvement to the map. Do not make edits simply to gain points without improving the map. If a segment is "good enough" for the waze map, do not edit it.

If it looks like you are making unnecessary edits or hunting for points, you may be banned from this mapraid and from future mapraids. In addition, Waze will throttle your edits and points if you use scripts excessively.

Update Requests (URs)

Some editors have made URs about speed limits they have seen on the road. These all contain the string "mph" or are tagged with [WSLM]. If you can find these URs, you can use them to help you set the correct speed limit on that segment.

Do not just update the speed limit on one segment where the UR was and close the UR. Do your research and update the speed limit on that whole section of road where the user has driven. Additionally, add any speed limits on any easily correctable segments such as connecting roads with visible speed limit signs. After all of that has been completed, please follow correct procedure with closing speed limit URs with appropriate closing comments. If you have concerns about one that needs to be closed, please let your group leader know.

Other types of URs are not a focus of this mapraid. If you spot a big problem which should be addressed, please let a group leader know.

Road Types, Names, and Functional Classification (FC)

Road type classification is not a focus of this map raid. It has been addressed in many areas of North Carolina. If you see and easily-fixable problem on the segments you are editing for speed limits, please consult with your group leader before fixing it.

Road Names are not a focus of this map raid. If you see an easily-fixable problem on the segments you are already editing, please fix it. If you see any large problems with road naming, please let a group leader know.

Places

Places are not a focus of this mapraid. If you see obviously incorrect places that will cause incorrect routing or a staff locked advertisement place that is wrong, please let your group leader know.

Issues to Address after the MapRaid

Any major issues that need to be address will be followed up by local editors after the MapRaid conclusion. Issues such as city name merging, large scale naming (primary or alt), etc, will be handled after the fact. Remember, the concentration is speed limits and lock levels.

Any issues that require future follow up should be entered on this form.

Issues to Address after the MapRaid

Mapping Resources

Use Street View and Satellite View from within Waze and the sources listed below. Do not use any unauthorized online mapping resources and if you have any questions on legitimacy of a resource, please talk to you group leader.

Warning: If you copy information from unauthorized sources, you may be removed from this mapraid. Also, every segment or place you edited might be removed from the map. Copying information from copyrighted sources is illegal!

NC Mapping Resources

  • NCDOT Speed Limit Map It is not 100% accurate. It can help you find speed limit zone. Please confirm using WME Street View or other resources.

Tools for this mapraid

Basic References

New editor welcome page
Waze Map Editor
Best Map Editing Practice
Editing manual
Common editing mistakes
How to make a Permalink; YouTube
All about using the WME Chat
WME Reference Sheet[PDF]
a printable double-sided tri-fold quick reference guide to some of the common topics used in WME.
Community Plugins, Extensions and Tools
links and descriptions to most of the editing scripts being used. Some of these are essential to good editing, and others make the editing process much easier. WME Validator, URO+, and WME Toolbox are highly recommended.
How to Install a Chrome Extension (YouTube)

Basic Scripts and Extensions

Mapraid Overlay
This script shows the boundaries of each mapraid group area. It may be useful to you if you have editable area in more than one mapraid group area.
WME Color Highlights
Install Chrome Extension or tampermonkey / greasemonkey script
Check the option for "No Speed Limit" and Uncheck the other highlight options.
Segments with no speed limit or unverified speed limit will be highlighted orange.
Speed Limit Helper
Makes it easier to add the correct speed limits.
tampermonkey/greasemonkey required
WME Speeds
Adds colours to road segments to show their speeds.
tampermonkey/greasemonkey required
WME Street View Availability
WME userscript that shows where you can expect to find Street View imagery. The information provided is quite basic, but this is all that is readily available to show.
tampermonkey/greasemonkey required
WME Chat Addon
a script that improves the WME chat interface. For a list of all the features check the thread here -- Tampermonkey/Greasemonkey required

Advanced Scripts and Extensions

WME Context Menu
Right-click pop-up menu that works with speed limit helper.
requires tampermonkey / greasemonkey. Works best alongside Speed Limit Helper.
Read more at WME Context Menu
URO+ settings to find speed limit URs
Search for mph URs using URO+
In the "misc" tab, scroll down to custom markers, choose the last one, and type "mph" in the text box.
Speed Limit URs and elevation URs are the only ones we should be working with during this mapraid.
WME Toolbox
Now with a speed limit highlight option.
This script has lots of ways to help remove unnecessary nodes, cut segments, locate "Soft Nodes", or nodes with undefined directions.
Validator
highlights issues on the map and can generate a very detailed report with U.S. wiki references and possible solutions.

Mapraid edit lists

Spreadsheets and forms are being used to streamline management of various group efforts and track important edits. Below you can find links to use these these forms, sheets, and see the lists.

Results

Check back here after the raid is completed to see the results and achievements

MapRaid Promotions

Some editors really let their bright side out, and let their community skills shine. This is even more evident in a concerted group effort with high-density editing like a MapRaid!. Editors of all ranks working closely with each other and the Champs, really lets us everyone get to know each other, and allows certain editors to be recognized for their skills and effort.

When the Champs see someone consistently editing well, interacting well with the community, and knowledgeable of the various details from the Wiki, they can issue promotions. This can be anything from the size of a managed area, to a rank increase, or even a new role.

Watch here for results of promotions during and after the raid.