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* WME Speedhelper ([https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/13774-wme-speedhelper Link]) <br> Designed to simplify the input of the speed limits | * WME Speedhelper ([https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/13774-wme-speedhelper Link]) <br> Designed to simplify the input of the speed limits | ||
* WME Speeds ([https://greasyfork.org/nl/scripts/12402-wme-speeds Link])<br> Shows the Speed Limit of each segment using a color code. Can be used to visualise where Speed Limits have been added. | * WME Speeds ([https://greasyfork.org/nl/scripts/12402-wme-speeds Link])<br> Shows the Speed Limit of each segment using a color code. Can be used to visualise where Speed Limits have been added. | ||
* WME Color Highlights ([https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/3206-wme-color-highlights Link]) <br> Version 2.3 (and later) supports highlighting of segments without verified speed limits. | |||
* WME Route Speeds ([https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/5402-wme-route-speeds Link]) | |||
** Do not use this method as a primary source of information, only as an aid! Use for longer stretches of segments. | |||
** Helps to get an indication of the real speed limit. | |||
** Can help to determine where a change in the speed limit might occur. <br> Try to avoid periods with heavy traffic (peak hours) and look in both directions. | |||
* Street Vector Layer ([https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=819&t=149535 Link]) <br> Can be used to show the segments that already have speed-information. <br> Click on ‘Street Vector’ at the bottom of the screen to bring up the configuration display. | * Street Vector Layer ([https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=819&t=149535 Link]) <br> Can be used to show the segments that already have speed-information. <br> Click on ‘Street Vector’ at the bottom of the screen to bring up the configuration display. | ||
Latest revision as of 10:05, 6 July 2017
WME scripts
Before you can use WME scripts, you should install a userscript add-on for your browser. The following link explains how to do that.
- WME Speedhelper (Link)
Designed to simplify the input of the speed limits - WME Speeds (Link)
Shows the Speed Limit of each segment using a color code. Can be used to visualise where Speed Limits have been added. - WME Color Highlights (Link)
Version 2.3 (and later) supports highlighting of segments without verified speed limits. - WME Route Speeds (Link)
- Do not use this method as a primary source of information, only as an aid! Use for longer stretches of segments.
- Helps to get an indication of the real speed limit.
- Can help to determine where a change in the speed limit might occur.
Try to avoid periods with heavy traffic (peak hours) and look in both directions.
- Street Vector Layer (Link)
Can be used to show the segments that already have speed-information.
Click on ‘Street Vector’ at the bottom of the screen to bring up the configuration display.