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==Railroad Crossing== | ==Railroad Crossing== | ||
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We add railroad crossings (RRC) with alert on [[Railroad|railroads]] with unguarded level crossings and on crossings without track barrier arms. On all other crossings one RRC can be added without alert: on a 90 degrees angle. To get an alert the maximum is 45 degrees with the road segment and not more than 30 meter away from road.<br> | We add railroad crossings (RRC) with alert on [[Railroad|railroads]] with unguarded level crossings and on crossings without track barrier arms. On all other crossings one RRC can be added without alert: on a 90 degrees angle. To get an alert the maximum is 45 degrees with the road segment and not more than 30 meter away from road.<br> | ||
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[[File:Rrc-one-way-alert.png|250px|right|one way alert]] Railroad crossing (RRC) alert: After a railroad crossing is mapped in [[Waze Map Editor|WME]], users will receive an alert in the [[Waze app|app]] when they drive in the direction the RRC is mapped, just like the shutter direction of [[Camera|cameras]]. This picture shows a RRC which gives an alert when driving in the direction of the red arrow.<br> | [[File:Rrc-one-way-alert.png|250px|right|one way alert]] Railroad crossing (RRC) alert: After a railroad crossing is mapped in [[Waze Map Editor|WME]], users will receive an alert in the [[Waze app|app]] when they drive in the direction the RRC is mapped, just like the shutter direction of [[Camera|cameras]]. This picture shows a RRC which gives an alert when driving in the direction of the red arrow.<br> | ||
[[File:Rrc-two-way-alert.png|150px|left|two way alert]] Define two RRC's on both side of the railroad to get alerts from both driving directions. | [[File:Rrc-two-way-alert.png|150px|left|two way alert]] Define two RRC's on both side of the railroad to get alerts from both driving directions. | ||
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[[File:Rrc-no-alert.png|250px|right|no alert]] If the RRC is mapped with a 90 degrees angle no alert is given, only the railroad crossing is displayed in the app. | [[File:Rrc-no-alert.png|250px|right|no alert]] If the RRC is mapped with a 90 degrees angle no alert is given, only the railroad crossing is displayed in the app. | ||
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Railroad crossings can be added via Road > Railroad crossing and is displayed on a seperate [[Waze_Map_Editor#Layers_menu|layer]]: Level crossings. | Railroad crossings can be added via Road > Railroad crossing and is displayed on a seperate [[Waze_Map_Editor#Layers_menu|layer]]: Level crossings. | ||
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Versie van 1 jun 2020 09:00
Railroad Crossing
We add railroad crossings (RRC) with alert on railroads with unguarded level crossings and on crossings without track barrier arms. On all other crossings one RRC can be added without alert: on a 90 degrees angle. To get an alert the maximum is 45 degrees with the road segment and not more than 30 meter away from road.
Railroad crossing (RRC) alert: After a railroad crossing is mapped in WME, users will receive an alert in the app when they drive in the direction the RRC is mapped, just like the shutter direction of cameras. This picture shows a RRC which gives an alert when driving in the direction of the red arrow.
Define two RRC's on both side of the railroad to get alerts from both driving directions. If the RRC is mapped with a 90 degrees angle no alert is given, only the railroad crossing is displayed in the app.
Define two RRC's on both side of the railroad to get alerts from both driving directions. If the RRC is mapped with a 90 degrees angle no alert is given, only the railroad crossing is displayed in the app.
Railroad crossings can be added via Road > Railroad crossing and is displayed on a seperate layer: Level crossings.