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Hopefully you're reading this and want to edit the map, either because you've found a mistake or you want to add a new road. Either way, it is important that you adhere to the standards already set. The idea of this page is to get you started quickly for those people who may not have the time to read the whole of the wiki yet.


Precautions

  • Are you working in an area which has not been edited? Segments won't have any road or city names, or direction set yet.
  • Are you working in an area which has been edited recently? Remember that this has been done by other editors who have invested their time trying to make the roads and cities as accurate as possible, so please be careful before changing others' work.
  • You can always send a Private Message (PM) to the editors whose work you are about to change, as they might be working on a longer-term project to improve a particular area, and your changes might help or hinder this. When editors have invested a lot of time in improving an area, they can be a bit possessive about it, and want to be assured that new editors are going to make changes that improve it further.
  • You might see URs on the map


If you have any questions about editing, then read the wiki and ask questions in the forums. India has its own discussion forum which you should visit regularly. Join in discussions to get clarification for things you don't quite understand. Send PMs to other editors who seem to work in your area. Get to know the Area Managers who have shown good editing skills and have been allocated a specific area to look after.

Above all, use the search feature in both the forums and this wiki to find what's already been asked and answered. And have fun!

Getting started

Practice mode

If you're a first time editor, it can be useful to start in Practice Mode. In Practice Mode you can practice editing without risking damaging the map, since your edits and changes are not saved. For more experienced editors this can also be useful to test out complicated or new road constructions.

To edit in Practice Mode, you go to the editor, and without logging in, click on "Practice Mode".

Basics - Things EVERY editor SHOULD know.

All roads are made up of 1 or more segments.

Segments are connected by 1 or 2 nodes (junctions).

When you select a segment you can see which turns are allowed at its nodes. Green indicates you can turn that way, red, you can't. Simply click on the arrow to turn it from green to red or vice versa. (If you select more than one segment at a time, the turns will not be displayed.)

You can also see its City name & Road name, Type, Direction & Level.


Road types:

Road Type Explanation
Freeway Motorway
Major Highway National Highways(managed by NHAI)
Minor Highway All State Highways and Arterial Roads within Indian Metro Cities
Primary Street Busy Roads within Cities, and/or Feeder Roads to Arterial Roads
Street Residential Roads
Parking lot roads Used for Petrol Stations, Car Parks


Non-drivable - aren't really worth adding, as Waze is an app aimed at commuters who drive, but if you really feel the need to add these, be careful and make sure that they DO NOT connect to drivable roads as Waze has been known to route people along walking trails and the like!

For more information about road types, see how to name roads

Direction: Two-way, one-way or unknown. Unknown is exactly that, and NOT no-entry.

Level: Used when 2 roads cross at different levels, like a bridge or overpass, and there is no junction.

Here Pammal Main Rd has an underpass under the Chennai Bypass.

Editing existing roads

Most editors start here because the have found something wrong with the map. Changing names of roads and/or town names is fairly straightforward.

Changing the name: In the picture above you can see a link "Edit Address" this will allow you to edit all the address information. There are many abbreviations for street names, so check here before entering them.

Changing the road type:

Please refer to the table above.

Changing the direction:

Check carefully it is correct, especially one-way streets.

Changing the level:

Don't worry about the level too much, as it has no affect on routing.

Locked Roads: You cannot edit roads locked by a higher level editor than you. To get it unlocked you should post on the India Forum.

Creating new roads

  • Click on the "+" button at the top, and select "Road".
  • Draw the new road in, using the aerials or GPS traces.
    Each mouse click will add a corner to the road. Double-click to finish.
  • When drawing from or to an existing road, a junction will be created automatically.
  • The default is one-way, in the direction you drew.
  • You can change this once you have finished.
  • Select the correct road type. Please refer top the table above.
  • Set the correct direction.
  • Adjust the level, if necessary. Default is 0.
  • Make sure you have set all the correct turns for each segment.
    (Remembering to set the turns from any existing roads you may have linked to.)
  • Make sure that cul-de-sacs have a node at the dead end, not a loop or roundabout, otherwise Waze can't route into the street.

It is important that the City and Name are set. If you're not sure at this stage, make sure you have ticked "No City" and "No Street" or it will appear on the map as a red line, and Waze won't be able to use it.

Adding Landmarks

Only actual "land marks" should be mapped, i.e. those which help the driver to find their bearings.

For the purposes of searching for addresses or businesses, Waze gets its results from other providers (Bing, Google, foursquare), so it's not necessary to add them to the map as well.

Further Details

This page is only intended as a Quickstart and is not intended to answer all of your questions. If you only intend to add a few street names, or allow a turn. Then this is aimed at you. Before you start any serious editing you need to read the India Editing Best Practice.

For detailed explanation of how to use the Waze Map Editor, please read the WME Manual.

Should you still have questions after that search the forums, and if you still can't find an answer post a topic in the correct forum. You can also send an email to the Country Managers.