- Central reservation
- Strip of land or barrier separating a dual carriage way
- Cookies, cookie munching
- Cookies are the dots on unconfirmed (pacman roads). Cookie munching (or road munching) is driving over such roads (and in the process confirming them)
- Directionality
- Whether a road is one-way, two-way or no-entrance
- Divided highway
- See dual carriageway
- Dual carriageway
- A road or highway in which the two directions of traffic are separated by a central barrier or strip of land, known as a central reservation or median
- Freeway
- Motorway; the major road system in your country
- Geometry
- The layout of a road. Each road is made up of straight line segments. These can be arbitrarily short, effectively allowing curves
- Grade
- The level or elevation of a road with respect to surrounding roads. So a road would normally be a level grade. A road going underneath in a tunnel would be a -1 grade. A road going over would be a +1 grade. At complicated junctions such as freeway interchanges there can be many levels. So on a flat map we assign levels to show that while the roads cross, they do not connect because they are at different heights or elevations
- HOV
- High Occupancy Vehicle. A vehicle with 2 or more passengers. HOV Lanes, also known as Carpool Lanes and Transit Lanes, are lanes restricted for the use of cars carrying a specified number of passengers
- Junction
- The point where two or more roads connect; often incorrectly referred to as a 'node'.
Junctions look differently depending on the situation:
- Selected and editable segment junction
- Selected and uneditable segment junction (no permissions to change)
- Changed, unsaved junction
- Map tile, tile
- The Waze map is divided into a grid using 1KM square areas which are called tiles or map tiles. Changes to map are processed on a per-tile basis. Changes to any part of a map tile causes Waze to mark the tile as changed and it will be rebuilt in the next map update cycle.
- Median, median barrier
- Strip of land or barrier separating a divided highway or motorway
- Motorway
- Freeway; the major road system in your country
- Munching
- Driving over unconfirmed roads (pacman roads). See cookie munching
- Node
- A handle on a segment or landmark allowing modification to the object geometry; also referred to as a 'geometry node'
- Origin
- Starting point for a driving route
- Pacman roads
- Unconfirmed roads marked with dots (cookies). Roads that have not been driven on since created or significantly edited in Cartouche. Driving over these roads earns you points and turns your car icon into a Pacman-type character that "munches the dots"
- Pothole
- Also called a kettle or chuckhole, is a type of disruption in the surface of a roadway where a portion of the road material has broken away, leaving a hole.
- Ramp
- A freeway entrance or exit; sliproad. Ramps may be on-ramps or off-ramps. Ramps used to connect a roads at a different grade from the connecting road or freeway. See the Map Legend for more detail.
- Road munching
- Earning points by driving over roads (distance travelled). Also see cookie munching
- Segment
- Defines a section of roadway on which vehicles may travel. Multiple segments are connected by junctions.
- Sliproad
- A motorway entrance or exit; ramp. Sliproads are often at a different grade from the connecting road or motorway
- Wazer
- A user of the Waze application