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==How to Select an HOV Route in Utah with or without Passes== | ==How to Select an HOV Route in Utah with or without Passes== | ||
[[File:Select HOV Route Utah I-15.png|alt=Composite image of Android screenshots for finding and select HOV route options with the HOV Diamond icon|thumb|Look for the HOV Diamond to identify and select an HOV route options (composite of Android screenshots).]] | [[File:Select HOV Route Utah I-15.png|alt=Composite image of Android screenshots for finding and select HOV route options with the HOV Diamond icon|thumb|Look for the HOV Diamond to identify and select an HOV route options (composite of Android screenshots).]] | ||
The 70+ miles of I-15 Express HOV/HOT (High Occupancy Vehicle or Toll) lanes in Utah have been mapped in Waze from US-6 in Spanish Fork to Layton Parkway, including the | The 70+ miles of I-15 Express HOV/HOT (High Occupancy Vehicle or Toll) lanes in Utah have been mapped in Waze from US-6 in Spanish Fork to Layton Parkway, including the Express-only ramps at 400 South in Salt Lake City. More HOV lanes are coming soon as UDOT finishes construction between Layton and Riverdale Rd. This includes permissive zones for entering or exiting the lanes, and have been tested to function properly in the Waze app. | ||
However, these lanes are not routed by default, and driving in them without first telling the app you have "permission" to use them may result in unexpected and unhelpful behavior such as "Proceed to highlighted route" instructions. | However, these lanes are not routed by default, and driving in them without first telling the app you have "permission" to use them may result in unexpected and unhelpful behavior such as "Proceed to highlighted route" instructions, directions to "Exit to I-15" to return to the mainline lanes, and continual route recalculations if you remain in the HOV lane. | ||
'''To tell Waze that you want to use the HOV Lanes, you must do <u>at least</u> <u>one</u> of the following to give the app permission to use them:''' | '''To tell Waze that you want to use the HOV Lanes, you must do <u>at least</u> <u>one</u> of the following to give the app permission to use them:''' |
Latest revision as of 20:16, 20 June 2022
How to Select an HOV Route in Utah with or without Passes
The 70+ miles of I-15 Express HOV/HOT (High Occupancy Vehicle or Toll) lanes in Utah have been mapped in Waze from US-6 in Spanish Fork to Layton Parkway, including the Express-only ramps at 400 South in Salt Lake City. More HOV lanes are coming soon as UDOT finishes construction between Layton and Riverdale Rd. This includes permissive zones for entering or exiting the lanes, and have been tested to function properly in the Waze app.
However, these lanes are not routed by default, and driving in them without first telling the app you have "permission" to use them may result in unexpected and unhelpful behavior such as "Proceed to highlighted route" instructions, directions to "Exit to I-15" to return to the mainline lanes, and continual route recalculations if you remain in the HOV lane.
To tell Waze that you want to use the HOV Lanes, you must do at least one of the following to give the app permission to use them:
A. Add a Pass (enables HOV routing for every drive)
- Before your drive, open the app and go to "Settings" with the gear icon, then tap "Toll & HOV passes"
- Add either the "C Decal" or "Express Pass" options.
- If you use the Express Pass, then you must also set your Navigation preferences such that "Avoid toll roads" is off.
- If you want to keep "Avoid toll roads" turned on because you travel interstate frequently, or if you want to avoid e.g. the Adams Ave Parkway toll road between Washington Terrace and South Weber, then select the C Decal pass instead of Express Pass.
- Waze will now suggest the HOV lane every time it predicts it will save time
B. Change your Vehicle Type (enables HOV routing for every drive)
- Before your drive, open the app and go to "Settings" with the gear icon, then tap "Vehicle details"
- Set your vehicle to "Motorcycle" (the "Bus" vehicle type would also work, but that option is not currently available in the app)
- Waze will now suggest the HOV lane every time it predicts it will save time
C. Manually select an HOV Route (must be done for each drive)
This is the most common HOV driving situation. This is the only way to tell the app you have 2 or more people riding in a Private vehicle in order to give Waze permission to use HOV routes. This option may not be available while navigating with an in-car head unit with Android Auto or Apple CarPlay. If you use Waze with an in-car display, we recommend setting up either Option A or Option B ahead of time, which can be done on your phone Waze app while disconnected from the vehicle (not using AA or CP).
- Immediately after calculating a route to your destination, or during your drive, swipe open the Route information details, and look for the black and white Diamond icon. If a Diamond is not there, then no HOV routes were found to your destination, or traffic patterns predict that the HOV option is slower.
- Tap the Routes icon to bring up alternative route options
- Tap an option row with the Diamond 2+ icon (meaning HOV with 2 or more occupants, per Utah rules for Express Lanes -- other states may require 3+)
- Your route will now include instructions for entering and exiting the HOV lanes at appropriate places for your I-15 exit and for the best ETA to your destination
Caution: Deviating from Waze's recommended route (including sometimes moving in and out of the HOV lane for best average speed) may cause your app to "forget" that you wanted an HOV route when it recalculates your ETA. If you see a "Proceed to highlighted route" instruction, move to the main freeway lanes when legal to do so to resume meaningful navigation instructions, or repeat the process above to select an HOV route again. If you've selected a permanent Pass or Vehicle Type option, then the route recalculation should occur automatically.
HOV route functionality is still under development by the professional Waze team since it was first introduced in 2018. Features such as better route previews and selection interface are coming Soon. We also anticipate in the future better behavior detecting HOV use and adjusting the route accordingly. Until that time, these remain the options available for HOV routing in Waze.