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| This article served as a template for the German Translation [http://www.waze.com/wiki/index.php/Kartenlegende_%28Deutschland%29 Kartenlegende (Deutschland)].
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| == ''' Segments and Junctions''' ==
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| <b>Please notice that road types may differ from country to country</b>
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| [[Image:Segments_junctions.png]]
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| '''What is a segment?'''
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| In geometry, a line segment is a part of a line that is bounded by two end points.
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| In the Waze Map Editor, we use [[Glossary#segment|segments]] in order to draw new roads, as the definition above explained, that segment has to be bounded by two end points, what we call a [[Glossary#junction|junction]].
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| == '''Types of segments (Highways)''' ==
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| '''Highways'''
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| In the US we can find diferent types of highways, we set the segment according to the road size.
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| '''Freeway [[Image:RoadBlue.png|200px]]'''
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| A freeway is a highway with separated lanes, and without traffic lights or stop signs.
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| Only interchanges (ramps) and other types of highways are used for entering or exiting a freeway.
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| Roads such as streets, primary streets etc. can't be connected.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN.jpg|500px]] | |
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| '''Major Highway [[Image:Majorhighwayseg.png |200px]]'''
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| Major highways have two one way roads, their access and exits could be a ramp or a junction.
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| In the picture you can see a combination of both: some of the turns are controlled by traffic lights and some are by ramps.
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| [[Image:Screen123.png|500px]]
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| '''Minor Highway [[Image:RoadYell.png |200px]]'''
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| A minor highway is a narrow intercity road, has only junctions. usually has one lane on each direction, and is not separated.
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| Highways usually have intersections but there are certain cases in which highways have traffic lights.
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| [[Image:Screen134.png|500px]]
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| '''Ramp [[Image:Ramp.png |200px]]'''
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| Ramps are used to exit or enter a freeway or a major highway.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN2.jpg|500px]]
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| == '''Streets''' ==
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| Also in a city we can find different types of streets:
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| '''Primary Street [[Image:Primary street.png|200px]]'''
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| A primary street is usually a two ways road with more than one lane to each direction, it doesn't have a separation wall. In order to enter or exit that kind of road we use junctions.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN3.jpg|500px]]
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| '''Street [[Image:Street.png|200px]]'''
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| Street is a small one or two ways road, small junctions are used to enter or exit from it.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN4.jpg|400px]]
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| '''Service Road [[Image:Service road.png|200px]]'''
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| Service roads are separated slow-speeds drivable roads, parallel to freeways/highways used as access points to buildings (usually used to reach gas stations).
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| [[Image:RoadPicN5a.jpg|400px]] [[Image:RoadPicN5b.jpg|400px]]
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| '''Dirt Roads/ 4x4 trails [[Image:Service road.png|200px]]'''
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| Dirt roads and 4x4 trails are non paved roads.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN6.jpg |400px]]
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| '''Parking lot Road [[Image:Service road.png|200px]]'''
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| Very similar to the service road, a parking lot road is a dedicated road to reach a parking lot.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN7.jpg |400px]]
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| '''Walking Trail [[Image:Service road.png|200px]]'''
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| Walking trails is a road with a dirt surface used for travel.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN9.jpg |400px]]
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| '''Pedestrian Boardwalk[[Image:Service road.png|200px]]'''
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| Very similar to the walking trail, we can find pedestrian boardwalk in cities, and along beaches.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN10.jpg|400px]]
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| '''Stairway [[Image:Service road.png|200px]]'''
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| Stairways are used in cities with different level of height in order to pass from one street to other.
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| [[Image:RoadPicN11.jpg|400px]]
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| == '''Types of segments (Roundabouts)''' ==
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| '''Roundabouts [[Image:Round.png |100px]]'''
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| Roundabouts have few principals:
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| The first one, each node on the roundabout can only be connected to no more than one segment.
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| Each connection has a spectrum that exists in order to notify the Client on how to define the message (Go straight, exit through the 2nd / 3rd / 4th exit).
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| [[Image:RoadPicN8.jpg |400px]]
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| [[Image:Round2.png |200px]]
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| Each connection has a spectrum that exists in order to notify the Client on how to define the message (Go straight, exit through the 2nd / 3rd / 4th exit).
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| The system will include the radius border from the center and notify the user accordingly.
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| == Connecting Segments ==
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| Highway - Freeways
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| [[Image:HBlue.png|400px]]
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| The only way to exit or enter a freeway is through a ramp.
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| '''Highway - Major Highway'''
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| [[Image:RedR1.png|400px]] [[Image:RedR2.png|400px]]
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| Junctions and Ramps could be used in order to enter or exit a Major Highway.
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| '''Highway - Minor Highway'''
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| [[Image:YellowR.png|400px]]
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| Highways usually have intersections but there are certain cases in which highways have traffic lights.
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| '''Streets and Primary street'''
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| [[Image:StreetConn.png|400px]]
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| Streets and Primary streets can be connected to each other.
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| == Road Types ==
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| [[Image:Tbl.png|720px]]
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| For more information on roads types, please read about [[How to label and name roads]].
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