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It is very important to have continuity when interpreting Functional Classification (FC) Maps. Part of the criteria for making FC maps is continuity, but this does not always translate into waze flawlessly. Thats what this section is all about. | It is very important to have continuity when interpreting Functional Classification (FC) Maps. Part of the criteria for making FC maps is continuity, but this does not always translate into waze flawlessly. Thats what this section is all about. | ||
Major roads sometimes get priority over Minor roads. | Major roads sometimes get priority over Minor roads in the routing, So in the example above. Your driving North on the {{Minor Highway}} on he far right heading to the {{Freeway}}. If we just blindly copied the FC map you Waze wont see | ||
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Revision as of 07:37, 16 July 2014
Continuity in Road Types
It is very important to have continuity when interpreting Functional Classification (FC) Maps. Part of the criteria for making FC maps is continuity, but this does not always translate into waze flawlessly. Thats what this section is all about.
Major roads sometimes get priority over Minor roads in the routing, So in the example above. Your driving North on the Minor Highway on he far right heading to the Freeway . If we just blindly copied the FC map you Waze wont see