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Every loop must be made up of three or more segments. Any loop that does not follow this rule can cause problems for the Waze routing server. To avoid problems, make sure there is always only 1 segment between the same 2 junction nodes. Therefore, a loop road always needs 2 extra junction nodes (or side-streets). | Every loop must be made up of three or more segments. Any loop that does not follow this rule can cause problems for the Waze routing server. To avoid problems, make sure there is always only 1 segment between the same 2 junction nodes. Therefore, a loop road always needs 2 extra junction nodes (or side-streets). |
Latest revision as of 16:45, 22 August 2020
Create a loop road
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One-segment loop
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three segment loop
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alternate layout
Every loop must be made up of three or more segments. Any loop that does not follow this rule can cause problems for the Waze routing server. To avoid problems, make sure there is always only 1 segment between the same 2 junction nodes. Therefore, a loop road always needs 2 extra junction nodes (or side-streets).