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We would love to have your help. Read along and join the Waze Laos editing community.
We would love to have your help. Read along and join the Waze Laos editing community.


[[What is Waze|#What_is_Waze.3F]]
What is Waze?
 
Waze is a free GPS navigation application for mobile telephone or tablet. Waze has speech support, free map updates and uses real time traffic information and actual reports from its users. Users like you! With Waze you can share your driver experience, connect with friends, send your ETA to show when you will be home, or just avoid traffic jams. Waze is crowd-sourced, meaning it is maintained by its users.
 
*Waze has the application, often called client or just app. You can read more about the app on the '''''global wiki pages'''''
*There is a map, that is maintained by users, the Waze Map Editor (WME). Information on editing can be found in the paragraph about '''''Editing'''''.
*Its users form a community, who work together locally as well as internationally.
 
This page focuses on the '''''community''''' and Map Editing in Laos. For the general basics on editing, there is a '''''Quick-Start Guide''''' provided. With these two pages, everyone should be able to edit constructively in Laos! If you want to know more about a subject, there are many links provided to pages with detailed explanations. Our advice is to open them while you press Ctrl. This opens the linked pages in another tab and keep this basic page open. Anyway, without reading all the extra pages, you should be able to edit basically well too!

Revision as of 19:26, 29 May 2022

Welcome to Waze Laos!

We would love to have your help. Read along and join the Waze Laos editing community.

What is Waze?

Waze is a free GPS navigation application for mobile telephone or tablet. Waze has speech support, free map updates and uses real time traffic information and actual reports from its users. Users like you! With Waze you can share your driver experience, connect with friends, send your ETA to show when you will be home, or just avoid traffic jams. Waze is crowd-sourced, meaning it is maintained by its users.

  • Waze has the application, often called client or just app. You can read more about the app on the global wiki pages
  • There is a map, that is maintained by users, the Waze Map Editor (WME). Information on editing can be found in the paragraph about Editing.
  • Its users form a community, who work together locally as well as internationally.

This page focuses on the community and Map Editing in Laos. For the general basics on editing, there is a Quick-Start Guide provided. With these two pages, everyone should be able to edit constructively in Laos! If you want to know more about a subject, there are many links provided to pages with detailed explanations. Our advice is to open them while you press Ctrl. This opens the linked pages in another tab and keep this basic page open. Anyway, without reading all the extra pages, you should be able to edit basically well too!