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| This information is under consideration for the Illinois state wiki.<br>It should not be considered official guidance. | | This information is under consideration for the Illinois state wiki.<br>It should not be considered official guidance. | ||
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This proposal is under discussion on the forums, at the following link: https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=253&t=173608 | |||
== Content == | == Content == | ||
Alleys are driveable roads that often provide access to the rear of a business or residence. They can be an important part of the map for routing purposes especially for places with rear access only and for drivers starting a route from an alley. | |||
Guidelines for Mapping Alleys in Illinois: | Guidelines for Mapping Alleys in Illinois: | ||
Generally speaking, alleys should | Generally speaking, only residential alleys should be mapped, and only if they are the locally accepted destination for parking at or near a residence. Alleys should only function as a starting point or final destination, not as a thoroughfare. | ||
In the city of Chicago and the suburbs, do not delete already mapped alleys. Outside the Chicagoland area, alleys may be deleted if they are not necessary for proper routing. | In the city of Chicago and the suburbs, do not delete already mapped alleys. Outside the Chicagoland area, alleys may be deleted if they are not necessary for proper routing. |
Revision as of 14:36, 12 February 2016
Overview
This information is under consideration for the Illinois state wiki. It should not be considered official guidance. |
Discussion
This proposal is under discussion on the forums, at the following link: https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=253&t=173608
Content
Alleys are driveable roads that often provide access to the rear of a business or residence. They can be an important part of the map for routing purposes especially for places with rear access only and for drivers starting a route from an alley.
Guidelines for Mapping Alleys in Illinois:
Generally speaking, only residential alleys should be mapped, and only if they are the locally accepted destination for parking at or near a residence. Alleys should only function as a starting point or final destination, not as a thoroughfare.
In the city of Chicago and the suburbs, do not delete already mapped alleys. Outside the Chicagoland area, alleys may be deleted if they are not necessary for proper routing.
If an alley is to be mapped or updated, be sure to nudge the house numbers
Road type should be set to Parking Lot Road and should be named "Alley"