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In {{RootPage2}} if a Non-drivable road has a name and addresses (house numbers) on it, then it '''''should be mapped''''', but '''''not connected to the drivable road network'''''. This will allow Waze to navigate to those house numbers, ad the route will stop on the segment nearest the address pin, but the pin will display on the map in the correct location. | In {{RootPage2}} if a Non-drivable road has a name and addresses (house numbers) on it, then it '''''should be mapped''''', but '''''not connected to the drivable road network'''''. This will allow Waze to navigate to those house numbers, ad the route will stop on the segment nearest the address pin, but the pin will display on the map in the correct location. | ||
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The following special roads are managed slightly uniquely in some states and territories. | The following special roads are managed slightly uniquely in some states and territories. | ||
Revision as of 18:24, 15 August 2014
In New York if a Non-drivable road has a name and addresses (house numbers) on it, then it should be mapped, but not connected to the drivable road network. This will allow Waze to navigate to those house numbers, ad the route will stop on the segment nearest the address pin, but the pin will display on the map in the correct location.
State specific guidelines
The following special roads are managed slightly uniquely in some states and territories.
Parking Lot Roads
This state uses the following national standard guidelines found in the Wiki for Parking Lot Roads.
Alleys
This state uses the following unique guidelines for mapping alleys.
- Alleys should always be mapped if they have a name.
- Alleys should always be mapped if they are the sole access to a home or business.
- Alleys should always be set to "Private"
- Alleys are normally mapped if they are acknowledged by the municipality.
If an alley does not meet the above criteria, mapping is optional. Leave the name field blank.
Be careful adding alleys which will be closer to the destination pins for house numbers, or from Google, as this can cause all navigation to all the addresses on that block to route onto the alley instead. It may be better not to map these alleys, or you may have to adjust all the address pins to be closer to the actual roads.
Dirt roads
This state uses the following national standard guidelines found in the Wiki for Dirt Roads.