U-Turns
The following guidance applies only to dedicated U-Turn lanes that allow traffic to turn around to access addresses on the opposite side of a divided road. Follow the standard Waze rules when dealing with intersections with side streets or cross traffic.
- Preferred: use a segment of the same road type as the connecting type, without city and street name, connected with a small, departure angle, of 170 degrees or higher, to trigger the "make a u-turn" instruction, coming from both directions. Note: 1. Segment length has to be 16 m. or longer. 2. Segment start to prevent recalculation of route. Example
In places where this is not possible, the below can be used:
- Name them "U-Turn" and add a proper street type. Example
- Map out the exact ways of driving, making sure instructions are correct. Example
U-Turn / side street combinations
If there are also side streets connected to the U-Turn area, a special construction is needed to provide correct routing instructions for all situations. The starting situation will look like this:
In order for the construction to work, it must meet the following criteria:
- the divided road segments (N-S direction) must be within 5° of parallel to each other
- the direct distance between the 2 nodes (A and A) must be 14 meters or less.
First create the segment used for left/right turns. Note the length of the segment:
Now it is time to create the U-turn segment.
When saving, you will get an error message saying "There might be something wrong with this edit. Intersecting segments with the same elevation". Ignore this message and save.
Once saved, there will be an error showing for the left/right turn segment: "Same endpoints drivable segments (slow)". In order to remove this, 'break' the u-turn segment. Do NOT break the left/right turn segment.
With both segments in place, it is time to set/verify the turn restrictions. Basic concept: the U-turn segment should only be used coming from the North or South, and when leaving the U-turn segment it should only be in South or North direction. Any other turn should be routed through the left/right turn segment.
(GIF showing turn restrictions for all directions)