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== Introduction ==
== Introduction ==
In some countries entering speed limits has been enabled.
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The fact that the fields are available doesn't mean you should start entering them, make sure it is supported in your country (by contacting a SM or CM).
== Entering Limits ==


The following countries have started:
== Phased roll-out ==
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==== Entering Limits ====
The speed limit fields can be found in the [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls#Left_Pane_with_segment.28s.29_selected|Left pane]] with one or more segments selected.
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* These fields should be updated with the official speed limit as shown on speed limit signs.
* Make sure you’re using the correct units for the speed limits.
** Switch between Imperial or Metric in the Settings Tab {{Red|-- Link to Settings tab explanation --}}.
** The Gear icon is only visible when no segment or place is selected.
* Adding Speed Limits must be based on certainties. You should be familiar with the area where you add them. A manually entered speed is regarded as confirmed. Incorrect speeds have a negative affect on the algorithm that will be created by Waze.
=== Phased roll-out ===
The roll-out of speed limits is planned in three phases, as explained below:
The roll-out of speed limits is planned in three phases, as explained below:
* Phase 1 - initial speed limit data (by community)
* Phase 1 - initial speed limit data (by community)
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* Phase 3 - speed limit verification (by community)
* Phase 3 - speed limit verification (by community)
** Verify the inserted speed limits by the Waze algorithm (use the ‘Verify’ checkbox inside the Editor). Focus on high speed roads (Freeways, Major Highways, Minor Highways).
** Verify the inserted speed limits by the Waze algorithm (use the ‘Verify’ checkbox inside the Editor). Focus on high speed roads (Freeways, Major Highways, Minor Highways).
=== Tips & tricks ===
== Tips & tricks ==
* Do not include multiple road types in one selection or the speed limit text boxes will be unavailable.
* Do not include multiple road types in one selection or the speed limit text boxes will be unavailable.
=== Scripts ===
=== Scripts ===

Revision as of 22:07, 20 November 2015

Introduction

Entering speed limits has been enabled. As always this is a generalised description, inform yourself about local guidelines in your country. If local guidelines can't be found or are unclear contact a state or country manager.

Entering Limits

Phased roll-out

The roll-out of speed limits is planned in three phases, as explained below:

  • Phase 1 - initial speed limit data (by community)
    • Minimum 10 000 segments on a localized area (e.g. city)
    • With all types of roads
    • Most importantly all types of speeds that exist in the country should be present.
  • Phase 2 - prediction algorithm (by Waze)
    • Wait for the Waze Team to generate Speed Limit predictions for all the country / metro. This takes a few business days
  • Phase 3 - speed limit verification (by community)
    • Verify the inserted speed limits by the Waze algorithm (use the ‘Verify’ checkbox inside the Editor). Focus on high speed roads (Freeways, Major Highways, Minor Highways).

Tips & tricks

  • Do not include multiple road types in one selection or the speed limit text boxes will be unavailable.

Scripts

The following external scripts can aid with entering speed limits. [Insert link to explaination about scripts]