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Turn Instruction Overrides (TIO) is a feature in the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]] which allows editors to manually set a turn arrow to give a non-default text and [[Text to speak|verbal instruction]] to the driver making that turn through a junction.<br /> | Turn Instruction Overrides (TIO) is a feature in the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]] which allows editors to manually set a turn arrow to give a non-default text and [[Text to speak|verbal instruction]] to the driver making that turn through a junction.<br /> | ||
Use only when necessary, otherwise leave '''Waze Selected'''.<br /> | Use only when necessary, otherwise leave '''Waze Selected'''.<br /> | ||
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For an explanation of the <b>Instructions</b> check the [[Road shield]] page.<br> | |||
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<small>Note: The | <small>Note: The | ||
[https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Junction_Style_Guide/Intersections#Steep_angles_with_exits_and_keep_right_or_left micro-dogleg] (mDL) technique was used in the past for altering the angle of junction segments, which affects turn instructions. The TIO replaces the mDL technique as the standard way for forcing turn instructions.</small> | [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Junction_Style_Guide/Intersections#Steep_angles_with_exits_and_keep_right_or_left micro-dogleg] (mDL) technique was used in the past for altering the angle of junction segments, which affects turn instructions. The TIO replaces the mDL technique as the standard way for forcing turn instructions.</small> |
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Turn Instruction Overrides
Turn Instruction Overrides (TIO) is a feature in the WME which allows editors to manually set a turn arrow to give a non-default text and verbal instruction to the driver making that turn through a junction.
Use only when necessary, otherwise leave Waze Selected.
For an explanation of the Instructions check the Road shield page.
Note: The
micro-dogleg (mDL) technique was used in the past for altering the angle of junction segments, which affects turn instructions. The TIO replaces the mDL technique as the standard way for forcing turn instructions.