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City names are not required on Freeways and Ramps and may interfere with navigation instructions at ramp interchanges on all highway types. Only place city names on highway segments junctioned with ramps, or on ramps, if you know how to avoid the navigation problems.   
City names are not required on Freeways and Ramps and may interfere with navigation instructions at ramp interchanges on all highway types. Only place city names on highway segments junctioned with ramps, or on ramps, if you know how to avoid the navigation problems.   


See [[http://www.dot.state.pa.us/Internet/Bureaus/pdPlanRes.nsf/PlanningAndResearchHomePage?OpenFrameSet&Frame=main&Src=%2FInternet%2FBureaus%2FpdPlanRes.nsf%2FinfoBPRTownshipandBoroughMaps%3FOpenForm%26AutoFramed PennDOT's municipal maps]] for proper incorporated city borders and naming information. For city maps that are missing from this list, you may be able to get the information you need from [[http://www.dot.state.pa.us/Internet/Bureaus/pdPlanRes.nsf/infoBPRCartoCountyType10 PennDOT's County Maps]] or by visiting the city's GIS website.
The only city name that should be applied to a segment is the incorporated municipal name or the official 2010 Census Designated Place (CDP) name. Do not use other unincorporated names such as villages or neighborhoods. Do not use Postal names or areas.
 
See [[http://www.dot.state.pa.us/Internet/Bureaus/pdPlanRes.nsf/PlanningAndResearchHomePage?OpenFrameSet&Frame=main&Src=%2FInternet%2FBureaus%2FpdPlanRes.nsf%2FinfoBPRTownshipandBoroughMaps%3FOpenForm%26AutoFramed PennDOT's municipal maps]] for incorporated city borders and proper naming information. For city maps that are missing from this list, you may be able to get the information you need from [[http://www.dot.state.pa.us/Internet/Bureaus/pdPlanRes.nsf/infoBPRCartoCountyType10 PennDOT's County Maps]] or by visiting that city's GIS website. CDP outlines and names for Pennsylvania [[http://www.census.gov/geo/maps-data/maps/2010ref/st42_tract.html  are found here.]]


== Major Roads ==
== Major Roads ==

Revision as of 21:28, 23 September 2013

Information related to using Waze in the State of Pennsylvania.

Cities and Towns

Every segment of every Street, Primary Street, Private Road and Minor Highway should have a city name applied to it. Major Highways should have a city name applied to all segments that have a street address applied to it, other segments are optional. City names on Parking Lot, Railroads, Walking Trails, etc. are nice, but not required.

City names are not required on Freeways and Ramps and may interfere with navigation instructions at ramp interchanges on all highway types. Only place city names on highway segments junctioned with ramps, or on ramps, if you know how to avoid the navigation problems.

The only city name that should be applied to a segment is the incorporated municipal name or the official 2010 Census Designated Place (CDP) name. Do not use other unincorporated names such as villages or neighborhoods. Do not use Postal names or areas.

See [PennDOT's municipal maps] for incorporated city borders and proper naming information. For city maps that are missing from this list, you may be able to get the information you need from [PennDOT's County Maps] or by visiting that city's GIS website. CDP outlines and names for Pennsylvania [are found here.]

Landmarks

Landmarks in xxxx should follow the guidelines from the state of Connecticut until the national standards are complete.


Major Construction Projects

See the xxxx forum for a list of long term road closures and changes to traffic flow that impact the Waze Map.


Special Roads

Alleys

  • Alleys should always be mapped if they have a name.
  • Alleys should always be mapped if they are the sole access to a home or business.
  • Alleys should always be set to "Private"
  • Alleys are normally mapped if they are acknowledged by the municipality.

If an alley does not meet the above criteria, mapping is optional. Leave the name field blank.

Non-Driveable Roads

Generally, if a path can't be driven on (e.g. Walking Trail, Pedestrain Boardwalk, Stairway, Railroad, Runway/Taxiway) then it not normally mapped. If it is mapped, it should not be connected to any roads. This is due to the way the routing engine works, as Waze will route users to drive on these "Non-Driveable" road types.

It is permitted to map Railroads since some users run Waze while on the train and contributing false data to the system. This false data has been known to effect drivers on adjacent roads. Railroads should be level -5 and locked at the highest level of the editor.

Time Restricted Turns

There is beta testing for setting Time Based Restricted turns in WME. Watch for announcements in the forum on this feature

Speed / Red Light Cameras

Both Speed and Red Light Cameras are legal in the State of xxxx.

Speed Cameras

Info goes here

Red Light Cameras

Info Goes Here

Other Camera Types

These are cameras or signs that either provide driver feedback or are used for traffic control. These devices CAN NOT issue tickets and should not be mapped.

How to Identify Cameras.


To Do List

Want to help out with the map in xxxx? Check out the To Do List. (May be out of date.)

Mapping Resources

Area Managers

Username Area Managed Comments Forum PM
Level 6 Country Managers
the1who Region 3 Coordinator PM
Level 5 Country Managers (Illinois Based)
bigbear3764 Chicagoland, Lake,Cook,McHenry Co PM


Level 4 Area Managers
failsafe Cook, Lake, and DuPage Counties Also Southeastern Wisconsin up to Kenosha PM
Level 3 Area Managers
dmiller1984 DuPage and Kendall Co PM

If you are an Area Manager that covers the State of xxxx, or a USA Country Manager that does a lot of work in xxxx, please add yourself to this list (alphabetical by username).