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====Pedestrian boardwalks and cycle paths==== | ===={{@|Pedestrian boardwalks and cycle paths}}==== | ||
As Waze is aimed at motorvehicles, both Pedestrian boardwalks and cycle paths are generally not added to the Waze map. However, sometimes we do add them in function of routing. Typically, Pedestrian boardwalks are used for non-drivable roads without destinations, needed to connect to a parking place or public transport entrance. Walking trails are used for roads that are used to bring you to your destination on foot. Both should be connected to the road network. More info on the page about [[Non-drivable_roads|non-drivable roads]] | As Waze is aimed at motorvehicles, both Pedestrian boardwalks and cycle paths are generally not added to the Waze map. However, sometimes we do add them in function of routing. Typically, Pedestrian boardwalks are used for non-drivable roads without destinations, needed to connect to a parking place or public transport entrance. Walking trails are used for roads that are used to bring you to your destination on foot. Both should be connected to the road network. More info on the page about [[Non-drivable_roads|non-drivable roads]]. | ||
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Pedestrian boardwalks and cycle paths
As Waze is aimed at motorvehicles, both Pedestrian boardwalks and cycle paths are generally not added to the Waze map. However, sometimes we do add them in function of routing. Typically, Pedestrian boardwalks are used for non-drivable roads without destinations, needed to connect to a parking place or public transport entrance. Walking trails are used for roads that are used to bring you to your destination on foot. Both should be connected to the road network. More info on the page about non-drivable roads. Template:BackToc/en