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== Dirt Roads == | === Dirt Roads === | ||
In the state of Minnesota, most unpaved roads are considered dirt roads. Knowing this will help you create the correct road levels. Undrivable roads should not be mapped, should be restricted, or should be listed as a trail instead and not be connected to any functional roads. Even though 4x4 is in the title, we will only use dirt roads for standard gravel or dirt roads that most vehicles can drive on. | In the state of Minnesota, most unpaved roads are considered dirt roads. Knowing this will help you create the correct road levels. Undrivable roads should not be mapped, should be restricted, or should be listed as a trail instead and not be connected to any functional roads. Even though 4x4 is in the title, we will only use dirt roads for standard gravel or dirt roads that most vehicles can drive on. | ||
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Keep in mind that if the person does allow for dirt roads, Waze will treat the road as a Primary Street so do not try to make an exception to well maintained dirt roads as a street or you will cause the driver to be directed on undesirable roads. Yes, that's right, a dirt road can be seen as a higher priority than a street! This is very important in rural areas where the Street Category should only be used on very short road segments that area paved. In towns, the Dirt Road Category should be rarely used and an unpaved road should be considered a street or a private road. | Keep in mind that if the person does allow for dirt roads, Waze will treat the road as a Primary Street so do not try to make an exception to well maintained dirt roads as a street or you will cause the driver to be directed on undesirable roads. Yes, that's right, a dirt road can be seen as a higher priority than a street! This is very important in rural areas where the Street Category should only be used on very short road segments that area paved. In towns, the Dirt Road Category should be rarely used and an unpaved road should be considered a street or a private road. | ||
== Private Roads == | === Private Roads === | ||
Private Roads should follow the Wiki Example on [[Private_road#Private_Road|Private Roads]]. Please be very limited on using this for [[Driveways|driveways]] as, for the most part, these should not be mapped at all. | Private Roads should follow the Wiki Example on [[Private_road#Private_Road|Private Roads]]. Please be very limited on using this for [[Driveways|driveways]] as, for the most part, these should not be mapped at all. | ||
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Keep in mind that on the Waze App, a private road will look like a street. Nothing looks more off than a bunch of streets connected to a dirt road. Also, if house numbering is correct or there is a place point or area within a private road section, this area will still be able to be navigated to the correct destination. | Keep in mind that on the Waze App, a private road will look like a street. Nothing looks more off than a bunch of streets connected to a dirt road. Also, if house numbering is correct or there is a place point or area within a private road section, this area will still be able to be navigated to the correct destination. | ||
== Runway/Taxiway == | === Runway/Taxiway === | ||
Please follow this Wiki article on [[Runway#Runway.2FTaxiway|Runways]] for information about how to set runways correctly. These roads should be locked to the same standard as Airport Area itself. | Please follow this Wiki article on [[Runway#Runway.2FTaxiway|Runways]] for information about how to set runways correctly. These roads should be locked to the same standard as Airport Area itself. | ||
== Alleyways == | === Alleyways === | ||
Avoid drawing alleyways unless it is considered a street by the general public. Most alleyways should not be used to direct traffic and will cause unneeded [[Node_penalties#Junction_penalties|nodes]] in the road that can cause roads connected to the alleyways to be less desirable. | Avoid drawing alleyways unless it is considered a street by the general public. Most alleyways should not be used to direct traffic and will cause unneeded [[Node_penalties#Junction_penalties|nodes]] in the road that can cause roads connected to the alleyways to be less desirable. | ||
== Roundabouts == | === Roundabouts === | ||
Minnesota has been adding [[Road_types/USA#Roundabouts|roundabouts]] in many locations throughout the state. It is important to note that most roundabouts should only have four connections or it will sound confusing to a driver. Following this [https://www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa&lon=-93.94724&lat=44.16858&layers=2981&zoom=4 Example] will give proper turn information and roundabout icons on the screen. If you would use multiple-point access, it instead will say the exit number such as, "At the Roundabout, take the 3rd exit". | Minnesota has been adding [[Road_types/USA#Roundabouts|roundabouts]] in many locations throughout the state. It is important to note that most roundabouts should only have four connections or it will sound confusing to a driver. Following this [https://www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa&lon=-93.94724&lat=44.16858&layers=2981&zoom=4 Example] will give proper turn information and roundabout icons on the screen. If you would use multiple-point access, it instead will say the exit number such as, "At the Roundabout, take the 3rd exit". |
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Dirt Roads
In the state of Minnesota, most unpaved roads are considered dirt roads. Knowing this will help you create the correct road levels. Undrivable roads should not be mapped, should be restricted, or should be listed as a trail instead and not be connected to any functional roads. Even though 4x4 is in the title, we will only use dirt roads for standard gravel or dirt roads that most vehicles can drive on.
Because most likely people in Minnesota feel a gravel road is a dirt road, we will use Dirt Road for both examples. Please be aware of any of these dirt roads that are minimum maintenance roads as these roads should have restrictions in place for winter months.
The reason the dirt roads classification is important is because a user can decide to not be sent on dirt roads or to only be sent on dirt roads for short distances in the settings of the Waze App.
Keep in mind that if the person does allow for dirt roads, Waze will treat the road as a Primary Street so do not try to make an exception to well maintained dirt roads as a street or you will cause the driver to be directed on undesirable roads. Yes, that's right, a dirt road can be seen as a higher priority than a street! This is very important in rural areas where the Street Category should only be used on very short road segments that area paved. In towns, the Dirt Road Category should be rarely used and an unpaved road should be considered a street or a private road.
Private Roads
Private Roads should follow the Wiki Example on Private Roads. Please be very limited on using this for driveways as, for the most part, these should not be mapped at all.
Keep in mind that on the Waze App, a private road will look like a street. Nothing looks more off than a bunch of streets connected to a dirt road. Also, if house numbering is correct or there is a place point or area within a private road section, this area will still be able to be navigated to the correct destination.
Runway/Taxiway
Please follow this Wiki article on Runways for information about how to set runways correctly. These roads should be locked to the same standard as Airport Area itself.
Alleyways
Avoid drawing alleyways unless it is considered a street by the general public. Most alleyways should not be used to direct traffic and will cause unneeded nodes in the road that can cause roads connected to the alleyways to be less desirable.
Roundabouts
Minnesota has been adding roundabouts in many locations throughout the state. It is important to note that most roundabouts should only have four connections or it will sound confusing to a driver. Following this Example will give proper turn information and roundabout icons on the screen. If you would use multiple-point access, it instead will say the exit number such as, "At the Roundabout, take the 3rd exit".
This is an indication of what a user of Waze should see on an upcoming Roundabout. It is clear at showing the direction of the turn. It also will verbally say what is referenced on the signage such as "At the Roundabout, Continue Straight" or "turn left". Only add multiple connections per side if the signs clearly mark Exit numbers.
Roundabouts will use the same functional class of the main route traveling through the roundabout. Follow This Article for more information.