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This is interim guidance for California, until such time as National standards are agreed upon. | This is interim guidance for California, until such time as National standards are agreed upon. | ||
U-turns on *two-way* Primary Street through Major Highway type roads may be enabled in the following two circumstances: | U-turns on *two-way* Primary Street through Major Highway type roads may be enabled in either of the following two circumstances: | ||
*1) The U-turn is _explicitly_ allowed by signage | *1) The U-turn is _explicitly_ allowed by signage; or | ||
*2) The U-turn is otherwise legal and safe, and there is _at least_ 10.1 m (33 feet) from the left edge of the departure lane to the "destination" curb. This can include any median that may exist to the left of the departure lane. | *2) The U-turn is otherwise legal and safe, and there is _at least_ 10.1 m (33 feet) from the left edge of the departure lane to the "destination" curb. This can include any median that may exist to the left of the departure lane. | ||
Revision as of 18:27, 9 November 2015
Functional Classifications
California is following the Functional Classification (FC) system for the USA.
To help update the current California roadways to the new functional classifications, go to the California FC update page.
Lock Levels
We observe the following minimum lock levels for Waze road types:
ROAD TYPE | LOCK LEVEL |
---|---|
Freeway | 5 |
Ramp | 5 |
Major Highway | 3 |
Minor Highway | 2[1] |
Primary Street | 2 |
All Others | 1 |
Additional:
- ↑ Increase lock level to 3 in dense metropolitan areas
Note that these are minimums and, for protection, certain segments may be at higher lock levels.
U-turns
This is interim guidance for California, until such time as National standards are agreed upon.
U-turns on *two-way* Primary Street through Major Highway type roads may be enabled in either of the following two circumstances:
- 1) The U-turn is _explicitly_ allowed by signage; or
- 2) The U-turn is otherwise legal and safe, and there is _at least_ 10.1 m (33 feet) from the left edge of the departure lane to the "destination" curb. This can include any median that may exist to the left of the departure lane.
Do NOT make a point of enabling all U-turns valid under this guidance, only as you encounter them and they are necessary. Do not enable U-turns on Street type roads. This guidance could change in the future.