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[[File:PP stop point front door 2018.png|thumb|Point Place marker placed at the front door of a business.]] The Point Place should go on or very near to the segment to which the driver should be navigated. The Waze routing server will navigate the Wazer onto the segment which is physically closest to where the point is placed. <u>The Point Marker is the stop point unless a stop point has been added</u>. Typically, if the Place is inside a building, the marker should be located at or near the location's front door. Think: where would a car stop to drop someone off for this location. | [[File:PP stop point front door 2018.png|thumb|Point Place marker placed at the front door of a business.]] The Point Place should go on or very near to the segment to which the driver should be navigated. The Waze routing server will navigate the Wazer onto the segment which is physically closest to where the point is placed. <u>The Point Marker is the stop point unless a stop point has been added</u>. Typically, if the Place is inside a building, the marker should be located at or near the location's front door. Think: where would a car stop to drop someone off for this location. | ||
When moving a stop point, the editor will show a dashed black line boundary. The stop point must be placed within this boundary box as shown below.[[File:Area_Place_Stop_Point_Lim_2018.png|800px|left|thumb|Stop Point Distance Limit]] | |||
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=== Point placement === | |||
[[File:PP stop point front door 2018.png|thumb|Point Place marker placed at the front door of a business.]] The Point Place should go on or very near to the segment to which the driver should be navigated. The Waze routing server will navigate the Wazer onto the segment which is physically closest to where the point is placed. <u>The Point Marker is the stop point</u>. Typically, if the Place is inside a building, the marker should be located at or near the location's front door. Think: where would a car stop to drop someone off for this location. | |||
When moving a stop point, the editor will show a dashed black line boundary. The stop point must be placed within this boundary box as shown below.[[File:Area_Place_Stop_Point_Lim_2018.png|800px|left|thumb|Stop Point Distance Limit]] | When moving a stop point, the editor will show a dashed black line boundary. The stop point must be placed within this boundary box as shown below.[[File:Area_Place_Stop_Point_Lim_2018.png|800px|left|thumb|Stop Point Distance Limit]] |
Revision as of 22:48, 28 March 2019
Revised Version
Point placement
The Point Place should go on or very near to the segment to which the driver should be navigated. The Waze routing server will navigate the Wazer onto the segment which is physically closest to where the point is placed. The Point Marker is the stop point unless a stop point has been added. Typically, if the Place is inside a building, the marker should be located at or near the location's front door. Think: where would a car stop to drop someone off for this location. When moving a stop point, the editor will show a dashed black line boundary. The stop point must be placed within this boundary box as shown below.
Original
Point placement
The Point Place should go on or very near to the segment to which the driver should be navigated. The Waze routing server will navigate the Wazer onto the segment which is physically closest to where the point is placed. The Point Marker is the stop point. Typically, if the Place is inside a building, the marker should be located at or near the location's front door. Think: where would a car stop to drop someone off for this location. When moving a stop point, the editor will show a dashed black line boundary. The stop point must be placed within this boundary box as shown below.