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(*/Special_roads/Main*/Updated Walking Trails, added alleys, and expanded Ferries.)
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<span style="color:red">{{Mbox|image=[[File:No-walking.png|70px]]|text=Pedestrian Boardwalks and Walking Trails<br />
<span style="color:red">{{Mbox|image=[[File:No-walking.png|70px]]|text=Pedestrian Boardwalks and Walking Trails<br />
It is our policy that we do not map Pedestrian Boardwalks. Waze is a navigation application, and Pedestrian Boardwalks do not add to that function, since they do not display on the map, and serve no routing purposes.<br>Walking Trails are navigable in Waze, to a point, and may be utilized with prior approval from the State Manager.<br>Any Walking Trails you find that do not serve an apparent purpose (routing to boardwalk addresses along the beach, for example) should be removed from the map.<br>MA Management - June 2015}}</span>
It is our policy that we do not map Pedestrian Boardwalks. Waze is a vehicle navigation application, and Pedestrian Boardwalks do not add to that function, since they serve no routing purposes.<br>Walking Trails are navigable in Waze, to a point, and may be utilized with prior approval from the State Manager.<br>Any Walking Trails you find that do not serve an apparent purpose (routing to boardwalk addresses along the beach, for example) should be removed from the map.<br>MA Management - July 2015}}</span>


==== Ferries ====
==== Ferries ====

Revision as of 14:07, 9 July 2015


Private Rds vs PLRs

If a neighborhood has a security gate, or a private entrance, map it with a Private Road segment. Apartment complex driveways, parking lots and everything else gets a Parking Lot Road (PLR) segment.

If you have any questions, please contact the State Mgr.


Alleys

Named alleys should be mapped as Private Roads. Un-named alleys are mapped as Parking Lot Roads.


Walking Trails / Pedestrian Boardwalks

Pedestrian Boardwalks and Walking Trails
It is our policy that we do not map Pedestrian Boardwalks. Waze is a vehicle navigation application, and Pedestrian Boardwalks do not add to that function, since they serve no routing purposes.
Walking Trails are navigable in Waze, to a point, and may be utilized with prior approval from the State Manager.
Any Walking Trails you find that do not serve an apparent purpose (routing to boardwalk addresses along the beach, for example) should be removed from the map.
MA Management - July 2015

Ferries

Massachusetts has scheduled ferry service between Cape Cod, Nantucket, and Martha's Vineyard. Please consult with the State Manager before making changes to the ferry system.