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===Destinations===
===Destinations===
Mention as destinations after the '''>''' and '''ri''' or afrit/sortie in the first place the names that are shown in ''white on blue''. Use a destination that is presented in ''black on white'' only in exceptional cases or if the sign only contains ''black on white'' destinations. Same applies to the ''brown'' touristic signs.
Mention as destinations after the '''>''' and '''ri''' or afrit/sortie in the first place the names that are shown in ''white on blue''. Use a destination that is presented in ''black on white'' only in exceptional cases or if the sign only contains ''black on white'' destinations. Same applies to the ''brown'' touristic signs.
===Street names===
Remark on street names see the [[Street and City names]] pages.
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===Roundabouts===
===Roundabouts===
[[Roundabout|Roundabouts]] have their own set of instructionsː For a standard roundabout (4 exits) the instruction is <i>Turn left at the roundabout</i>. For other roundabouts the instruction will be like <i>Take the third exit at the roundabout</i>.  
[[Roundabout|Roundabouts]] have their own set of instructionsː For a standard roundabout (4 exits) the instruction is <i>Turn left at the roundabout</i>. For other roundabouts the instruction will be like <i>Take the third exit at the roundabout</i>.  
===Street names===
Remark on street names see the [[Street and City names]] pages.
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Text to speak

Text to speak (TTS) refers to navigation instructions spoken to the driver by the Waze application.
With the turn instructions override the spoken instruction can be altered.

Direction

To get the required TTS for Rampsː

  • In Belgium and Luxemburg, the greater than sign > is used, which stands for direction.
  • In the Netherlands, we use ri, which stands for the Dutch richting.

Destinations

Mention as destinations after the > and ri or afrit/sortie in the first place the names that are shown in white on blue. Use a destination that is presented in black on white only in exceptional cases or if the sign only contains black on white destinations. Same applies to the brown touristic signs.

Direction Lelystad / Amsterdam. On the sign also Nagelerweg is mentioned.


Roundabouts

Roundabouts have their own set of instructionsː For a standard roundabout (4 exits) the instruction is Turn left at the roundabout. For other roundabouts the instruction will be like Take the third exit at the roundabout.

Street names

Remark on street names see the Street and City names pages.

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