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Basic [[Road types|road type]], mostly used in (sub)urban areas, industrial zones, country roads.<br />
Basic [[Road types|road type]], mostly used in (sub)urban areas, industrial zones, country roads.<br />
If applicable check the <i>unpaved</i>  attribute (instead of using the [[Off-road]] road type).
If applicable check the <i>unpaved</i>  attribute (instead of using the [[Off-road]] road type).<br />
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A special kind of street is the "Fietsstraat". This road is meant mainly for bikes - the pavement has a different color - but it is allowed for cars: in Waze it should be mapped as just a <i>Street</i>, nothing special.


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Revision as of 13:09, 15 September 2018

We are currently updating the pages to include all regionally different guidelines. If you find inconsistencies, please refer to the English page. Thank you!
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Street

 Street 

Basic road type, mostly used in (sub)urban areas, industrial zones, country roads.
If applicable check the unpaved attribute (instead of using the Off-road road type).

A special kind of street is the "Fietsstraat". This road is meant mainly for bikes - the pavement has a different color - but it is allowed for cars: in Waze it should be mapped as just a Street, nothing special.

 Freeway 
 Major Highway 
 Minor Highway 
 Ramp 
 Primary Street 
 Street 
 Narrow street 
 Off-road 
 Parking Lot Road 
 Private roads 
 Ferry 
 Walking Trail 
 Pedestrian Boardwalk 
 Railroad 
 Runway/Taxiway 

Attributes:

Street City Lock
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Naming examples:

  • Rue du Fosse aux Loups, Bruxelles | Brussel, Belgium with ALT-name Wolvengrachtstraat Bruxelles | Brussel
  • Singel, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Rue Joseph Junck, Luxembourg, Luxembourg




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