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A basemap (or base map) is a collection of reference data intended to provide visual orientation to users of a map, so that further details can be added and displayed on it in a meaningful way. This may include data on imagery, topography, roads, political boundaries or other things, depending on the purpose of the map. In many countries, Waze has licensed and imported data on roads and other features from various sources to serve as its basemap, and this is the foundation upon which users and map editors build to create a usable navigation system. Because of their unique features, Waze editors often use the term basemap as a synecdoche to refer to unedited basemap roads.
A basemap (or base map) is a collection of imported reference data intended to provide visual orientation to users of a map, so that further details can be added and displayed on it in a meaningful way. This may include data on imagery, topography, roads, political boundaries or other things, depending on the purpose of the map.
 
Waze map editors use the term as a synecdoche for imported roads that have never been edited and for areas that contain them.
 
==Waze basemap in the United States==
 
In many countries, Waze has licensed and imported data on roads and other features from various sources to serve as its basemap, and this is the foundation upon which users and map editors build to create a usable navigation system.


==Unedited basemap roads==
==Unedited basemap roads==


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[[Image:Basemap.png|right|400px]]

Revision as of 22:26, 30 August 2016

A basemap (or base map) is a collection of imported reference data intended to provide visual orientation to users of a map, so that further details can be added and displayed on it in a meaningful way. This may include data on imagery, topography, roads, political boundaries or other things, depending on the purpose of the map.

Waze map editors use the term as a synecdoche for imported roads that have never been edited and for areas that contain them.

Waze basemap in the United States

In many countries, Waze has licensed and imported data on roads and other features from various sources to serve as its basemap, and this is the foundation upon which users and map editors build to create a usable navigation system.

Unedited basemap roads