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===Risky activities for starting editors===
==={{@|Risky activities for starting editors}}===
Unless you work together with a more experienced editor be very careful with doing one of the following activities.
Unless you work together with a more experienced editor, please be very cautious with the following activities:
* Don't delete road-segments. This also deletes the historic traffic information, e.g. the historic average speed.
* Don't delete road-segments. This also deletes the historic traffic information, e.g. the historic average speed.
* Do not change or delete segments that are connected to [[#Locked_segments|locked segments]].
* Do not change or delete segments that are connected to [[#Locked_segments|locked segments]].
* Do not split roads, even when there lanes are physically split.
* Do not split roads, even when there lanes are physically split.
* Do not change the [[Road types|road type]], this has a big influence on the navigation.
* Do not change the [[Road types|road type]], this has a big influence on the navigation.
* Do not add [[Non-drivable roads|non-drivable roads]] like pedestrian boardwalks, cycle paths, railways, runways or bus lanes. This all seems harmless, but they can result in a wrong navigation advice. It will also clutter the map and increase the amount of bandwidth used.
* Be careful adding roads like [[Private road|private roads]] and [[#Private_access_roads_that_distort_routing|driveways]]. They can result in a wrong navigation advice. It will also clutter the map and increase the amount of bandwidth used.
* Be careful with adding roads like [[Private road|private roads]] and [[#Private_access_roads_that_distort_routing|driveways]]. The same risks as for non-drivable roads apply.
* Do not add [[#Parking_Lots|parking lots roads]] when there are already roads on the parking lot mapped.  
* Do not add [[#Parking_Lots|parking lots roads]] when there are already roads on the parking lot mapped.  
* Do not close [[Update request|update requests]] or make changes based to them. If you want to help, because you have local knowledge, please make a comment that can help a more experienced editor, or contact the editor handling it.
* Do not close [[Update request|update requests]] or make changes based to them. If you want to help, because you have local knowledge, please make a comment that can help a more experienced editor, or contact the editor handling it.
* Better not add restrictions based on not (yet) implemented [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Partial_restrictions#Vehicle_type vehicle types].
* Better not add restrictions based on not (yet) implemented [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Partial_restrictions#Vehicle_type vehicle types].
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* Don't make mass changes just because the wiki indicates it. Realize that there might be a reason that something is done in a way that deviates from the wiki guidelines. Best is to contact the last editor, or discuss the issue in Slack.

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==={{@|Risky activities for starting editors}}===
Unless you work together with a more experienced editor, please be very cautious with the following activities:
* Don't delete road-segments. This also deletes the historic traffic information, e.g. the historic average speed.
* Do not change or delete segments that are connected to [[#Locked_segments|locked segments]].
* Do not split roads, even when there lanes are physically split.
* Do not change the [[Road types|road type]], this has a big influence on the navigation.
* Be careful adding roads like [[Private road|private roads]] and [[#Private_access_roads_that_distort_routing|driveways]]. They can result in a wrong navigation advice. It will also clutter the map and increase the amount of bandwidth used.
* Do not add [[#Parking_Lots|parking lots roads]] when there are already roads on the parking lot mapped. 
* Do not close [[Update request|update requests]] or make changes based to them. If you want to help, because you have local knowledge, please make a comment that can help a more experienced editor, or contact the editor handling it.
* Better not add restrictions based on not (yet) implemented [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Partial_restrictions#Vehicle_type vehicle types].
* Don't make mass changes just because the wiki indicates it. Realize that there might be a reason that something is done in a way that deviates from the wiki guidelines. Best is to contact the last editor, or discuss the issue in Slack.

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Unless you work together with a more experienced editor, please be very cautious with the following activities:

  • Don't delete road-segments. This also deletes the historic traffic information, e.g. the historic average speed.
  • Do not change or delete segments that are connected to locked segments.
  • Do not split roads, even when there lanes are physically split.
  • Do not change the road type, this has a big influence on the navigation.
  • Be careful adding roads like private roads and driveways. They can result in a wrong navigation advice. It will also clutter the map and increase the amount of bandwidth used.
  • Do not add parking lots roads when there are already roads on the parking lot mapped.
  • Do not close update requests or make changes based to them. If you want to help, because you have local knowledge, please make a comment that can help a more experienced editor, or contact the editor handling it.
  • Better not add restrictions based on not (yet) implemented vehicle types.
  • Don't make mass changes just because the wiki indicates it. Realize that there might be a reason that something is done in a way that deviates from the wiki guidelines. Best is to contact the last editor, or discuss the issue in Slack.