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+ | * [https://www.humanitarianresponse.info/sites/www.humanitarianresponse.info/files/BOT_reference_clr.pdf This map from the UN] | ||
* Locations of place names from the US government [http://geonames.nga.mil/namesgaz/ name search] and [http://geonames.nga.mil/namesviewer/ map]. You can use the lat/lon in these lists to construct a URL like this: [https://www.waze.com/editor/?lat=-17.079508&lon=26.573027&zoom=7 https://www.waze.com/editor/?lat=-17.079508&lon=26.573027&zoom=7] and zoom in on a place. You can combine this with information you get from other sources. | * Locations of place names from the US government [http://geonames.nga.mil/namesgaz/ name search] and [http://geonames.nga.mil/namesviewer/ map]. You can use the lat/lon in these lists to construct a URL like this: [https://www.waze.com/editor/?lat=-17.079508&lon=26.573027&zoom=7 https://www.waze.com/editor/?lat=-17.079508&lon=26.573027&zoom=7] and zoom in on a place. You can combine this with information you get from other sources. | ||
Revision as of 12:48, 16 November 2017
Start: November 20th (Monday) 10:00 UTC | End: November 30th (Thursday) 22:00 UTC |
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A “MapRaid” is a time limited, joint effort of a community, to improve the condition of the map. Veteran editors mentor new editors, and together they bring the map in the area to perfection.
Open to all ranks.
Contents
- 1 Goals
- 2 Hosts
- 3 Communication
- 4 Raid Areas and Groups
- 5 MapRaid Guidance
- 6 Tools for this MapRaid
Goals
- Create new roads where there is no basemap [Primary Goal]
- Fix basemap roads (including moving the roads to the correct places and ensuring connectivity) [Secondary Goal]
- Solve long distance routing issues
- Update pending Places
- Solve Update Requests and Map Problems
- Add important bodies of water, including Lake Kariba, Zambezi River, Kafue River and Luangwa River
Hosts
EdItor | Rank | Role |
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elphix (PM) | 6 | MapRaid Coordinator |
LeighGr (PM) | 6 | MapRaid Coordinator |
OrbitC (PM) | 6 | MapRaid Coordinator |
Communication
We will use these two methods to communicate:
- Waze's official but limited chat within WME (be sure to choose the Zambia chat room in the chat window)
- Waze Global Discord Server. Editors are already added in groups in the Waze Global Server for even better communication
- Primary communication language is English as we have editors from 47 different countries. Please ask for help if you need help with translation
- When working in the raid area, please set yourself visible in WME chat and turn on the Live Users layer
Raid Areas and Groups
Zambia has ten provinces; we’ve divided the raid into roughly those ten provinces
- Use this overlay for WME to view the boundaries of the mapraid groups. Keep in mind that the border is very rough and cannot be used to precisely define the national boundaries.
- To use the overlay, you must first have TamperMonkey (Chrome) or Greasemonkey (Firefox) installed.
Editor | Rank | Group | Country |
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MapRaid Guidance
Before you edit
Settings
- Use the settings tab (gear icon on the right).
- Advanced Preferences: Check all boxes
Units: Metric
Environment: World
Language: Choose your language
Left-hand Traffic (LHT)
In countries like the South Africa, United Kingdom, and Australia, the following terms are commonly used to describe the rule of the road for these countries:
- Left-hand traffic (LHT) - Traffic position
- Keep to the Left - Traffic position
- Drive on the Left - Traffic position
- Right-hand drive (RHD) - Driver position
Zambia is a Left-hand Traffic (LHT) country. For more about this, please read Rule of the road.
Improve major connectivity
Interconnection between major Zambian towns and cities has been identified as a major routing issue. We need to check the routes that connect the towns and cities. Many times, highways are interrupted by lower level streets, and Waze cannot calculate a long distance route.
Known interconnection issues
Start | End |
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Choma | Livingstone |
Kabwe | Kitwe |
Ndola | Solwezi |
Chinsali | Anywhere |
Nyimba | Chipata |
Solwezi | Mwinilungu |
Correcting base map
In many places, the base map needs to be corrected. Some segments were created long ago when imagery was not as good as it is today. Alignment and road types are important factors to make sure are correct.
Add missing roads
Please read the simple quick-start guide for a guideline on adding new roads.
If you notice any roads on the satellite layer that have not been added to the WME map, please add them. Make sure the road is complete, drivable and is connected to the rest of the road network. Some clues you can use to confirm smaller roads are:
- GPS layer showing Wazers are driving on the road.
- Information from local drivers who have been there (this can be you if you have been there).
Many roads are not surfaced (i.e. they are gravel roads). Use the "unpaved" checkbox only on "Street" road type. NEVER use the "unmaintained" road type. See #Unsurfaced Roads below for more on this.
Divide Highways
If you are adding a new road whch will be classified as mH or higher and is wide enough for median segments at intersections to be >5m, you need to create two one-way segments. You can open Advanced Preferences and uncheck the box for "Draw new roads as two-way" to help with this.
Highways which were on the map before the mapraid began are already divided if they need to be. If you find an "old" highway that you think needs to be divided, please contact a mapraid leader. We follow the guidelines in this presentation when dividing roads to save traffic data in both directions.
Solve URs and MPs
When responding to URs, you have a few choices. You can use Google Translate or ask in our MapRaid Discord channel.
Large Area Places -
Please add the National Parks, Forest Reserve, and Wildlife Preserves, using any allowable sources of information to get accurate boundaries. Please add bodies of water which are important for helping drivers orient themselves as they navigate with Waze. In general, roads are more important than bodies of water. If you have questions, please contact your group leaders.
Speed Limits
Do not add speed limits. It is NOT a goal of this mapraid. Some roads may have speed limits which were verified by eye or from UR. Do not change speed limits unless you can verify the presence (or absence) of a sign.
Road Classification
Road Type | Name Example | Name type | Lock Level |
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Freeway | T2 | Tx | 5 |
Major Highway | M9 | Mx | 5 |
Minor Highway | D170 | Dxxx | 3 |
Primary Street | Haile Selassie Ave | Conventional Name | 2 |
Street | Lufupa Rd | Conventional Name | 1 |
Ramp | None |
Unsurfaced Roads
DO NOT use the road type "Offroad / 4x4". Use the most appropriate road type for routing.
Do NOT use the unpaved checkbox for road types Primary Street and up. Only use the unpaved checkbox for segments of type "Street". Here is an example of a major highway which is not surfaced, but is not marked unpaved. This is to allow good routing.
Only add streets which motorized vehicles can use. Do not add roads which are not passable, not wide enough, etc.
Abbreviations
Zambia follows the global standards for road abbreviations and acronyms.
Common examples found in Zambia are as follows:
Type | Abbreviation |
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Avenue | Ave |
Boulevard | Blvd |
Circle | Cir |
Drive | Dr |
Street | St |
Road | Rd |
Way | Way |
Tools for this MapRaid
Editing Resources
Only use sources that are allowed by Waze. Allowed sources:
- Satellite Imagery and Street View from within WME
- Websites from businesses
- Information which is in the Public Domain
- This map from the UN
- Locations of place names from the US government name search and map. You can use the lat/lon in these lists to construct a URL like this: https://www.waze.com/editor/?lat=-17.079508&lon=26.573027&zoom=7 and zoom in on a place. You can combine this with information you get from other sources.
NOT allowed sources:
- Information from other maps
- Google Maps
- Google Street View
- Street names which appear in WME street view images (these come from Google Maps, and are sometimes wrong)
Warning: If you copy information from unauthorized sources, you may be removed from this mapraid. Also, every segment you edited may be removed from the map. Copying information from copyrighted sources is illegal!
Specific tools for this MapRaid
- Use this overlay for WME to view the boundaries of the mapraid groups. via an extra layer. Keep in mind that the border is very rough and cannot be used to precisely define the national boundaries.
- To use the overlay, you must first have TamperMonkey (Chrome) or Greasemonkey (Firefox) installed.
Highly recommended scripts
These tools are all scripts that will help you make better use of the information available to you in WME. For this mapraid, the following are highly recommended. You are responsible for learning what they do and using them appropriately.
- Tampermonkey plugin that will help you spot basemap problems more quickly. Ask group leaders for best basemap settings.
- Install for Chrome only (Requires Tampermonkey).
WME URL Fixer
- This will help Toolbox work until it is updated for the recent changes in WME.
- Install for Chrome (Requires Tampermonkey)
- Install for Firefox (Requires Greasemonkey)
- Helps you spot 2-segment loops, segments with undefined direction, and "soft nodes" with unconfirmed turns, and has other tools available for higher-ranked editors. Some tools are not working following recent WME changes.
- An extension that shows junction's angles. Essential for knowing what the default Waze turn instructions will be.
- A script that shows where Street View imagery is available on WME segments and places.
- Install for Chrome (Requires Tampermonkey)
- Install for Firefox (Requires Greasemonkey)
Please remember that you are responsible for edits made through the use of scripts.
Always understand what the script does before using it! There is a wiki page and a forum with more information.
How To
Warning: A technical difficulty in WME is currently causing problems creating junctions in a couple of situations. When you try to junction a new, unsaved segment to a previously-saved segment, it may not save correctly. After you save, check that the two segments are junctioned by looking for arrows. To correct the problem, pull the end of one segment away, drop it, then pull it back to the junction point and drop it to create a junction. Save and check again. The script WME Magic can help you spot these errors on the map.
- Simple Quick Start Guide
- How to make a Permalink
- Introduction to editing
Introduction to Basemap Editing