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*In the "Direction" field,  
*In the "Direction" field,  
**If the street name is directionless (''e.g.'', "US-33 BUS"; "US-11W"; "SR-59"), leave it blank.
**If the street name is directionless (''e.g.'', "US-33 BUS"; "US-11W"; "SR-59"), leave it blank.
**If the street name includes a cardinal direction, '''spell out the cardinal direction''' with an initial capital only.
**If the street name includes a cardinal direction, '''spell out the cardinal direction using large and small caps'''.
***''e.g.'', for I-90 E, "East"; for I-35W N, "North"; for US-90 BUS W, "West"; for SR-64 E, "East"; etc.
***''e.g.'', for I-90 E, "Eᴀꜱᴛ"; for I-35W N, "Nᴏʀᴛʜ"; for US-90 BUS W, "Wᴇꜱᴛ"; for SR-64 E, "Eᴀꜱᴛ"; etc.
***You can copy and paste the large and small capitals from this list: {{nowrapcode|Nᴏʀᴛʜ}} {{nowrapcode|Sᴏᴜᴛʜ}} {{nowrapcode|Eᴀꜱᴛ}} {{nowrapcode|Wᴇꜱᴛ}}. If you are a macOS user, you may wish to set up automatic text substitutions in the Text tab of the Keyboard pane in System Preferences. If you are a Windows user, you may wish to use AutoHotkey. Also, the script [https://github.com/TheCre8r/WME-Road-Shield-Helper WME Road Shield Helper] can insert these automatically.
***Although the large and small caps above render somewhat strangely on the web, and especially in the fixed-width copy-paste boxes, rest assured: they look good in the app.


===If your shield is not available===
===If your shield is not available===

Revision as of 12:17, 7 July 2021

A shield is a visual representation of a highway designation.

Shields on streets

Using the Waze Map Editor, you can add a shield to an entire Street ID (a unique combination of city, street, & state name) with a single edit.

Please only add shields on streets where the primary name matches the shield you intend to add. For example, on a street named “US-90 W”, feel free to add a “US Hwy Main” shield with the number “90” and the direction “West”. But do not add a shield to a street named “Railroad Ave”, even if it does carry US 90.

Adding a shield to a Street ID

To add a shield to a Street ID:

  • Select a segment.
  • Click "Add shield" in the "Shield" section of the left pane.
  • Click "Select shield type" and choose the appropriate shield type from the list.
    • Note! If the shield type you need is not yet available, do not add a shield at this time.
  • In the "Shield text" field, type the text (usually the route number) to be placed inside the shield.
    • e.g., for US-90, type "90"; for I-35W N, type "35W"; for US-31A S, type "31A"; etc.
  • In the "Direction" field,
    • If the street name is directionless (e.g., "US-33 BUS"; "US-11W"; "SR-59"), leave it blank.
    • If the street name includes a cardinal direction, spell out the cardinal direction using large and small caps.
      • e.g., for I-90 E, "Eᴀꜱᴛ"; for I-35W N, "Nᴏʀᴛʜ"; for US-90 BUS W, "Wᴇꜱᴛ"; for SR-64 E, "Eᴀꜱᴛ"; etc.
      • You can copy and paste the large and small capitals from this list: Nᴏʀᴛʜ Sᴏᴜᴛʜ Eᴀꜱᴛ Wᴇꜱᴛ. If you are a macOS user, you may wish to set up automatic text substitutions in the Text tab of the Keyboard pane in System Preferences. If you are a Windows user, you may wish to use AutoHotkey. Also, the script WME Road Shield Helper can insert these automatically.
      • Although the large and small caps above render somewhat strangely on the web, and especially in the fixed-width copy-paste boxes, rest assured: they look good in the app.

If your shield is not available

  • If the shield you need is not yet available, please wait. Do not add the wrong shield to a Street ID just to have something there.
  • Check this sheet to see whether the shield has been submitted to staff. If it is on the sheet, sit tight, it will be added when staff gets to it. If not, let your RC/ARC know.