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'''Version 1'''<br />
When a user is routed through an unnamed segment, Waze will automatically use the name of the next named segment on the route. This is useful for getting turn instructions on ramps and turn lanes. This, however, can be confusing in large parking lots.
When a user is routed through an unnamed segment, Waze will automatically use the name of the next named segment on the route. This is useful for getting turn instructions on ramps and turn lanes. This, however, can be confusing in large parking lots.


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# segment 1 is followed by 3 or more unnamed segments.
# segment 1 is followed by 3 or more unnamed segments.
In this case, when Waze gives instructions to turn into this segment, it will not show or speak a name for the segment. These rules for prevention are ignored for ramp and freeway road types.
In this case, when Waze gives instructions to turn into this segment, it will not show or speak a name for the segment. These rules for prevention are ignored for ramp and freeway road types.
'''Version 2'''<br />
When a user is routed through an unnamed segment, Waze will automatically use the name of the next named segment on the route (name inheritance). This is useful for getting instructions on ramps and turn lanes. This, however, can be confusing in other areas, like large parking lots.
==Conditions for name inheritance==
When Waze gives driving directions to turn, exit, or "keep" onto an unnamed segment, it will look for a name it can use. If there is a named segment further along your route, it will use (inherit) that name in the instruction. This always works for freeways and ramps.
{{As of|January 2015}}, on all other road types, this feature only works if:
# the length of the unnamed segments is less (shorter?) than 400m.
OR
# there are no more than 3 unnamed segment in a row.
If the following, unnamed segments together are longer than 400 meter, or if there are 4 or more unnamed segments in a row, Waze will '''not''' show or speak a name in the instructions.


==Examples==
==Examples==
Example
For example, if the next turn is a left onto an unnamed parking lot road and then right onto Main Street, Waze will give directions to turn left onto Main Street and then right onto Main Street.
;exit ramp
;exit ramp
:If a freeway exit ramp leads to a fork in the road,  you can leave the name out of the exit ramp. Only name the ramp segments which go to a specific destination.  Waze will use the name of the next named ramp after the unnamed exit ramp. This is only useful if the sign for the exit is the same as the sign for the named ramp.
:If a freeway exit ramp leads to a fork in the road,  you can leave the name out of the exit ramp. Only name the ramp segments which go to a specific destination.  Waze will use the name of the next named ramp after the unnamed exit ramp. This is only useful if the sign for the exit is the same as the sign for the named ramp.
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;[[file:InheritedName2segments.jpg|thumb|right]]parking lot with unnamed roads
;[[file:InheritedName2segments.jpg|thumb|right]]parking lot with unnamed roads
:if there is a turn/keep instruction onto an unnamed road just before the named road outside the parking lot, Waze will give instructions to make a turn INSIDE the parking lot with a name from OUTSIDE the parking lot.  This is confusing for drivers.
:if there is a turn/keep instruction onto an unnamed road just before the named road outside the parking lot, Waze will give instructions to make a turn INSIDE the parking lot with a name from OUTSIDE the parking lot.  This is confusing for drivers.<br />
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For example, if the next turn is a left onto an unnamed parking lot road and then right onto Main Street, Waze will give directions to turn left onto Main Street and then right onto Main Street.
 


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Revision as of 22:34, 20 March 2015


Version 1
When a user is routed through an unnamed segment, Waze will automatically use the name of the next named segment on the route. This is useful for getting turn instructions on ramps and turn lanes. This, however, can be confusing in large parking lots.

When Waze uses a name for an unnamed segment

Waze sometimes uses a name for an unnamed segment in a driving instruction. When Waze gives driving directions to turn, exit, or "keep" onto an unnamed segment, it will look for a name it can use. If there is a named segment a little further along your route, it will use that name in the instruction.

As of January 2015, on most road types, this can be prevented. If "segment 1" is the segment following the "turn", "keep", or "exit" instruction:

  1. the length of segment 1 and the unnamed segments that follow it adds up to 400m or more. OR
  2. segment 1 is followed by 3 or more unnamed segments.

In this case, when Waze gives instructions to turn into this segment, it will not show or speak a name for the segment. These rules for prevention are ignored for ramp and freeway road types.

Version 2
When a user is routed through an unnamed segment, Waze will automatically use the name of the next named segment on the route (name inheritance). This is useful for getting instructions on ramps and turn lanes. This, however, can be confusing in other areas, like large parking lots.

Conditions for name inheritance

When Waze gives driving directions to turn, exit, or "keep" onto an unnamed segment, it will look for a name it can use. If there is a named segment further along your route, it will use (inherit) that name in the instruction. This always works for freeways and ramps.

As of January 2015, on all other road types, this feature only works if:

  1. the length of the unnamed segments is less (shorter?) than 400m.

OR

  1. there are no more than 3 unnamed segment in a row.

If the following, unnamed segments together are longer than 400 meter, or if there are 4 or more unnamed segments in a row, Waze will not show or speak a name in the instructions.


Examples

exit ramp
If a freeway exit ramp leads to a fork in the road, you can leave the name out of the exit ramp. Only name the ramp segments which go to a specific destination. Waze will use the name of the next named ramp after the unnamed exit ramp. This is only useful if the sign for the exit is the same as the sign for the named ramp.
cross street changes name at divided highway
an unnamed segment in the median of the divided roadway ....
parking lot with unnamed roads
if there is a turn/keep instruction onto an unnamed road just before the named road outside the parking lot, Waze will give instructions to make a turn INSIDE the parking lot with a name from OUTSIDE the parking lot. This is confusing for drivers.


For example, if the next turn is a left onto an unnamed parking lot road and then right onto Main Street, Waze will give directions to turn left onto Main Street and then right onto Main Street.


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(To me, it remains unclear what happens if an unnamed ramp is longer than 400 meters or have more than three segments, and the next named segment is not a freeway or ramp, e.g., when going to a major highway). -- moweez
I believe the rules about 400m OR 3 mor unnamed roads applies (except for 2types) ONLY to the "instruction for maneuver into unnamed" segment. I also believe we will continue to be unhappy in parking lots until we have name, "none" and "inherit" for segment name options. --Voludu2 (talk) 01:40, 19 March 2015 (UTC)