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===Private Road Use in the Southeast===
===Private Road Use in the Southeast===


In general, private roads are over-used.  It is easier to describe situations where the use of private road segments are not appropriate than to identify situations where their use is appropriate. <br/>
The assumption is that you are already familiar with the Wazeopedia discussion on the distinct topics of [[Private_road#Private_Road|Private Roads]] and [[Private_Installations|Private Installations]] in the USA.
Before you set a road segment as Private, in the Southeast, understand the following:<br/>
 
1.  Connecting multiple private road segments to a segment of any other type does not increase the waze routing penalty for driving across those segments.  In other words, connecting two private road segments together does not DOUBLE the routing penalty.  In fact, the routing penalty is the same as if there were only one private segment.  See the picture below:<br/>[[File:IncorrectPrivateSegmentUse.png|frame|200px]]<br/>
====Improper Use of Private Roads====
In general, private roads are over-used.  It is easier to describe situations where the use of private road segments are not appropriate than to identify situations where their use is appropriate.<br/>
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Before you set a road segment as Private, in the Southeast, understand the following:
Connecting multiple private road segments to a segment of any other type does not increase the waze routing penalty for driving across those segments.  In other words, connecting two private road segments together does not DOUBLE the routing penalty.  In fact, the routing penalty is the same as if there were only one private segment.   
See the example to the right:<br/>[[File:IncorrectPrivateSegmentUse.png|thumb|200px|Incorrect Segment Type]]<br/>
Important points to be noted from review of the picture include the following:<br/>
Important points to be noted from review of the picture include the following:<br/>
* There is '''NO''' Private Road penalty incurred while driving in the neighborhood.   
* There is '''NO''' Private Road penalty incurred while driving in the neighborhood.   
* Since there is only one way in or out, waze will only route there (regardless of road type) when the destination is inside the neighborhood.<br/>
* Since there is only one way in or out, waze will only route there (regardless of road type) when the destination is inside the neighborhood.
2.  See the picture below for the correct use of private segments in the same neighborhood.
 
[[File:SameCommunityCorrectUseofPrivSegments1.png|frame|100px]]<br/>
See the example to the right for the correct segment type in the same neighborhood.
3.  Private roads segments that lead to a 'dead end' are not necessary.  If waze routes a U-turn over a dead-end private road segment, it's because there is no other option.  Depending on the situation, it may be appropriate to set the road segment type as parking lot road (PLR).<br/>
[[File:SameCommunityCorrectUseofPrivSegments1.png|thumb|200px|Correct Segment Type]]<br/>
4. If you do not understand how to create 'Standard gates' (see picture below)on the waze map, you probably aren't ready to create private road segments.  You need to understand the use of both gates and private road segments before adding or changing segments that are private.<br/>
Note the lack of private road types in the neighborhood.
5Before you change segments to private or add private segments, please consult with your area manager, state manager or regional coordinator.<br/>
They are all Parking Lot Road type. The Parking Lot Road type should be used when the roads have no name, and are not a public through route.<br/>
6. "No Through Traffic" situations:  If both ends of a street, or said another way, all entries into or out of a neighborhood have signage indicating "no through traffic", standard gates are appropriate as opposed to using all private segments inside the neighborhood.
'''The private road type should only be used to create penalties to prevent through routing or prevent routing that would enter a private installation in an effort to turn around a driverThe latter case should only be mapped when necessary to solve an Update Request.'''
=====Dead End Private Roads=====
Private roads segments that lead to a 'dead end' are not necessary.  If waze routes a U-turn over a dead-end private road segment, it's because there is no other option.  Since most '''Driveways''' are dead-end, make sure you follow the guidance for [[Driveways| '''Driveways''']].  Guidance from this SouthEast discussion on private roads does not override the Driveways guidance.<br/>
 
====Proper Private Road Type Use====
=====The Standard Gate=====
Standard Gates are the most basic style of private road penalty that is allowed in the southeast. Make sure you understand how to create 'Standard gates' (see picture below) on the waze map.  You need to understand the use of both gates and private road segments before adding or changing segments that are private. (Reference: [[Private_Installations#Gate_Option:_STANDARD_Gate| Standard Gates]])
 
=====Gates are for Residents=====
Gates are mapped in the interest of the private installation's primary user. This means that for a residential community we map for the resident, for a Industrial complex we map for the employees, and for a resort we map for the guestsAlso note that Waze cannot distinguish between residents, guests or employees-- Wazers will have to decide for themselves which gate(s) is/are for their use.
 
If you feel a non-primary function entrance, construction entrance, service entrance, emergency gate, or otherwise should be mapped please consult your Area Managers.
 
=====No Through Traffic=====
[[File:standard gate northcutt st .png|thumb|400px]]"No Through Traffic" situations:  If both ends of a street, or said another way, all entries into or out of a neighborhood have signage indicating "no through traffic", standard gates are appropriate as opposed to using all private segments inside the neighborhood.
 
====Nested Installations====
Please consult your area manager, state manager or regional coordinator for mapping nested installations. These are usually inside large military bases. These involve a nested system of access, where the lower level should never route through the higher level of access. (Reference: [[Private_Installations#Introduction| Private Installations]])

Latest revision as of 16:05, 6 November 2017

Private Road Use in the Southeast

The assumption is that you are already familiar with the Wazeopedia discussion on the distinct topics of Private Roads and Private Installations in the USA.

Improper Use of Private Roads

In general, private roads are over-used. It is easier to describe situations where the use of private road segments are not appropriate than to identify situations where their use is appropriate.

Before you set a road segment as Private, in the Southeast, understand the following: Connecting multiple private road segments to a segment of any other type does not increase the waze routing penalty for driving across those segments. In other words, connecting two private road segments together does not DOUBLE the routing penalty. In fact, the routing penalty is the same as if there were only one private segment.

See the example to the right:

Incorrect Segment Type


Important points to be noted from review of the picture include the following:

  • There is NO Private Road penalty incurred while driving in the neighborhood.
  • Since there is only one way in or out, waze will only route there (regardless of road type) when the destination is inside the neighborhood.

See the example to the right for the correct segment type in the same neighborhood.

Correct Segment Type


Note the lack of private road types in the neighborhood. They are all Parking Lot Road type. The Parking Lot Road type should be used when the roads have no name, and are not a public through route.
The private road type should only be used to create penalties to prevent through routing or prevent routing that would enter a private installation in an effort to turn around a driver. The latter case should only be mapped when necessary to solve an Update Request.

Dead End Private Roads

Private roads segments that lead to a 'dead end' are not necessary. If waze routes a U-turn over a dead-end private road segment, it's because there is no other option. Since most Driveways are dead-end, make sure you follow the guidance for Driveways. Guidance from this SouthEast discussion on private roads does not override the Driveways guidance.

Proper Private Road Type Use

The Standard Gate

Standard Gates are the most basic style of private road penalty that is allowed in the southeast. Make sure you understand how to create 'Standard gates' (see picture below) on the waze map. You need to understand the use of both gates and private road segments before adding or changing segments that are private. (Reference: Standard Gates)

Gates are for Residents

Gates are mapped in the interest of the private installation's primary user. This means that for a residential community we map for the resident, for a Industrial complex we map for the employees, and for a resort we map for the guests. Also note that Waze cannot distinguish between residents, guests or employees-- Wazers will have to decide for themselves which gate(s) is/are for their use.

If you feel a non-primary function entrance, construction entrance, service entrance, emergency gate, or otherwise should be mapped please consult your Area Managers.

No Through Traffic

"No Through Traffic" situations: If both ends of a street, or said another way, all entries into or out of a neighborhood have signage indicating "no through traffic", standard gates are appropriate as opposed to using all private segments inside the neighborhood.

Nested Installations

Please consult your area manager, state manager or regional coordinator for mapping nested installations. These are usually inside large military bases. These involve a nested system of access, where the lower level should never route through the higher level of access. (Reference: Private Installations)