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Walking Trails (WTs) are used for segments on which you are not able to drive, but that have or lead to a destination. Waze will stop routing at the start of the WT, where the Wazer should ideally park and finish on foot. The walking time is calculated in the routing, although there are still some flaws reported for this function. Usage:
Walking Trails (WTs) ("Chemin piéton" on the French WME) are used for segments on which you are not able to drive, but that have or lead to a destination. Waze will stop routing at the start of the WT, where the Wazer should ideally park and finish on foot. The walking time is calculated in the routing, although there are still some flaws reported for this function. Usage:
* In pedestrian areas, where houses or other <i>destinations</i> are located
* In pedestrian areas, where houses or other destinations are located
* Pedestrian connections with parking lots <!-- Should be PB, but bug Sept 2019 says it doesn't work. Is this still so?-->
* All other non-drivable paths that have or lead to destinations and need to be taken into account in routing for the served vehicle types
<!-- * The segment is relatively long and separated of the normal road (so this can be used as a reference / landmark)
shouldn't this a PB then? Or is it necessary for GPS?-->

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Walking Trails (WTs) ("Chemin piéton" on the French WME) are used for segments on which you are not able to drive, but that have or lead to a destination. Waze will stop routing at the start of the WT, where the Wazer should ideally park and finish on foot. The walking time is calculated in the routing, although there are still some flaws reported for this function. Usage:
* In pedestrian areas, where houses or other destinations are located
* All other non-drivable paths that have or lead to destinations and need to be taken into account in routing for the served vehicle types

Walking Trails (WTs) ("Chemin piéton" on the French WME) are used for segments on which you are not able to drive, but that have or lead to a destination. Waze will stop routing at the start of the WT, where the Wazer should ideally park and finish on foot. The walking time is calculated in the routing, although there are still some flaws reported for this function. Usage:

  • In pedestrian areas, where houses or other destinations are located
  • All other non-drivable paths that have or lead to destinations and need to be taken into account in routing for the served vehicle types