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== Hours, days, weeks == | == Hours, days, weeks == | ||
If the road is affected for only a few hours or even a few weeks then use the [[How to Report#Closure|Report > Closure]] feature in the Waze client application. Note this requires a person be physically located at the point of the road closure to report it in the client application. Alternately, the [[ | If the road is affected for only a few hours or even a few weeks then use the [[How to Report#Closure|Report > Closure]] feature in the Waze client application. Note this requires a person be physically located at the point of the road closure to report it in the client application. Alternately, the [[Partial restrictions]] feature in [[Waze Map Editor|WME]], can be used for these situations until the road closure feature can be accessed directly in WME. | ||
== Weeks, months, years == | == Weeks, months, years == | ||
WME has the ability to restrict traffic flow through the [[ | WME has the ability to restrict traffic flow through the [[Partial restrictions]] feature. For [[Road names/USA#Construction zones and closed roads|road construction]] situations, refer to that article for more specific information. | ||
== Daily for certain times == | == Daily for certain times == |
Revision as of 01:42, 28 May 2014
Roads may be partially or completely closed in one or both directions for multiple reasons:
- Road construction
- Natural disasters
- Local events
Also these instances may close a road for a few hours, days, weeks, and even years. Depending upon how long the road will be closed will determine what method is used to update the map..
Overview
There are four methods to control traffic flow:
Hours, days, weeks
If the road is affected for only a few hours or even a few weeks then use the Report > Closure feature in the Waze client application. Note this requires a person be physically located at the point of the road closure to report it in the client application. Alternately, the Partial restrictions feature in WME, can be used for these situations until the road closure feature can be accessed directly in WME.
Weeks, months, years
WME has the ability to restrict traffic flow through the Partial restrictions feature. For road construction situations, refer to that article for more specific information.
Daily for certain times
If the road is closed every day or numerous days for a certain time of day, the proper solution will require Time-based turn restrictions, also known as scheduled restrictions.
NOTES for all durations
The current time frame for map tile generation is every day on all map infrastructures. Due to when the map update cycle starts, road closures and openings should be saved in the editor two days prior to the event.
- Don't forget to edit the map back when the road partially or completely reopens.
- If a road is closed, it is generally a last resort to disconnect the section of road that is closed. Try one of the other alternatives first and if none of those will work for your situation, then considering disconnecting the road. Changing the road direction to "Unknown" will not prevent routing on the road since this means to Waze that it should analyze drives along this segment and change the road direction automatically. This setting will allow Waze to create routes along the road as if it were a 2-way segment.
- If one direction of a road is closed, change the road direction to "One-Way" and also put a turn restriction as appropriate on junctions with the road.
- There is no need to edit the map for lane closures.
- If the road is slower than usual, Waze will learn the average road speed has fallen and make automatic Road reports.
- If there is an official detour route, Waze will learn about it as you drive it.
- You should check all surrounding roads are mapped properly and have correct directionality and connectivity so that Waze can find the best detour.