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=== Specific Oklahoma Guidelines ===
*[[Best map editing practice#When to Split a Two-Way Road (and when not to)|Be sure to know when not to split a two-way road]]
*[[Road types#Parking_Lot_Road|Parking Lot Roads]] '''DO NOT''' need every lane mapped!
*[[Road types#Parking_Lot_Road|Alleys and driveways]] are '''NOT MAPPED'''
'''[[Road_types#Railroad|Railroads]]''' mapped in Oklahoma should follow the current standard of editing. All crossings should be connected to drivable segments accordingly. If no crossing exists, elevate the segment accordingly.
'''ONLY enter a name for the railroad segment if the tracks are historical in nature, a major landmark, or a routine destination for Wazers. In OK, very few segments should be named and most 'routine destinations' will be covered by a Place point/area for the train station.'''
The Waze app now renders railroad tracks as such so naming serves little purpose any longer.
=== Military bases ===
There are multiple Armed Forces bases and facilities in Oklahoma. If you have questions concerning any military base in the state, please do not hesitate to ask. All military bases in the state are set to the current [[Private Installations|private installation]] standard.
*All gates at the military bases are set to private road in/street out with some gates having restrictions on them for the various gate closures.
*If you know of any changes in the hours of a gate, please let a US Champ know and they will adjust it accordingly.
*All gates are locked at a rank of 5 or 6.
Landmarks approved for military bases are:
*Commissary
*PX/BX
*Gas stations
*Parks
*Museums


*[[Best map editing practice#When to Split a Two-Way Road (and when not to)|Be sure to know when not to split a two-way road]]


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Latest revision as of 03:51, 11 August 2022


Specific Oklahoma Guidelines

Railroads mapped in Oklahoma should follow the current standard of editing. All crossings should be connected to drivable segments accordingly. If no crossing exists, elevate the segment accordingly.

ONLY enter a name for the railroad segment if the tracks are historical in nature, a major landmark, or a routine destination for Wazers. In OK, very few segments should be named and most 'routine destinations' will be covered by a Place point/area for the train station.

The Waze app now renders railroad tracks as such so naming serves little purpose any longer.


Military bases

There are multiple Armed Forces bases and facilities in Oklahoma. If you have questions concerning any military base in the state, please do not hesitate to ask. All military bases in the state are set to the current private installation standard.

  • All gates at the military bases are set to private road in/street out with some gates having restrictions on them for the various gate closures.
  • If you know of any changes in the hours of a gate, please let a US Champ know and they will adjust it accordingly.
  • All gates are locked at a rank of 5 or 6.

Landmarks approved for military bases are:

  • Commissary
  • PX/BX
  • Gas stations
  • Parks
  • Museums