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== Precautions ==
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Indian Editing Quick-Start Guide</p></div>
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* Are you working in an area which has '''not been edited?''' Segments won't have any road or city names, or direction set yet.
If you find any inconsistency in the Indian Wazeopedia pages, please check the
[[legacy:India|pages about Waze India in the old Wiki]].
Thank you!}}
This page provides the basics to start editing the Waze Map in India. Most of the paragraphs include links to elaborate information. All pages with the Indian tabs on top contain verified guidelines. If information from other sources seems to contradict, the guidelines for India always prevail.


* 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.  
Because Waze is a navigation tool and not a topographic map, some things are drawn differently than expected. Our advice is, after reading this page, to choose one type of edit and first familiarize yourself with all aspects of that edit. Otherwise, you might as well get overloaded with information. Your [[Community|Community]] is happy to help you make your edits work. <br />


* You can always send a [https://www.waze.com/wiki/index.php/Private_message 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.
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* You might see [https://www.waze.com/wiki/index.php/Update_Requests_in_Waze_Map_Editor URs] [[Image:Request pin open-low.png]] on the map. These are reported by users that noticed something wrong or strange on the map. You can respond to them and request more information about the problem, more information about UR's can be found [https://www.waze.com/wiki/index.php/Update_Requests_in_Waze_Map_Editor here].
=How to get to the Waze Map Editor (WME)=
 
* Do '''NOT''' map every road you see. If a road is not accessible to cars, it often is not useful to draw this in Waze. Pedestrian area's are usually only drawn if they are useful for navigational purposes. When in doubt, contact a more experienced editor.
 
 
If you have any questions,read the wiki and ask questions in the [http://www.waze.com/forum/index.php forums] or on Slack. India has its own discussion [http://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=171 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 ==
=== Communication ===
 
Waze is dependant upon its local communities. A community requires people to communicate and organise. You can find most Waze editors on the Waze forum. There's also an Indian subforum for questions about Waze in India or to ask for help in India.
You can find the Indian subforum [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=171 here].
 
==== Permalinks ====
If you want help with, or have a question about a specific area or road, it can be useful to generate a permalink. A permalink is a URL used to take you or someone else directly to a specific map location. It  contains latitude, longitude, zoom level, visible layers, and optionally a junction or a place or one or more segments. 
To create a permalink, zoom and pan the map to show what you want to show.  Next, hover the mouse over the [[File:wme_permalink_icon.jpg]] permalink icon on the right side of the bottom bar until a message pops up.  Then use {{Key press|Ctrl|C}} to copy the permalink. You can paste this link anywhere you need it.
 
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===How to get to the Waze Map Editor (WME)===  
# Log in to www.waze.com. If prompted to login, use the same username and password as you do on the Waze client app and the rest of the Waze website.
# Log in to www.waze.com. If prompted to login, use the same username and password as you do on the Waze client app and the rest of the Waze website.
# Search for your location  
# Search for your location  
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If you want to learn more about the controls and functions of WME (Waze Map Editor), you can find more details on the  [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls|WME Interface and Controls]] page.
If you want to learn more about the controls and functions of WME (Waze Map Editor), you can find more details on the  [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls|WME Interface and Controls]] page.
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=== Practice mode ===
= Practice mode =
If you're a first time editor, it can be useful to start in [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Waze_Map_Editor#Practice_Mode 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.
If you're a first time editor, it can be useful to start in [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Waze_Map_Editor#Practice_Mode Practice Mode (global page)]. 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 [https://www.waze.com/editor/ editor], and without logging in, click on "Practice Mode".
To edit in Practice Mode, you go to the [https://www.waze.com/editor/ editor], and without logging in, click on "Practice Mode".


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=Editing the map=
Most starting editors at first try to match the map of Waze perfectly to the satellite image. They split roads, add walking trails, make the roads very fluently and draw detailed places. However, Waze is NOT a topografical map, but a navigation system that routes you to your destination in the best/fastest way. Therefore, keep the Waze map [[Editing/Improve_your_skills#Basic_principles_of_Waze|simple]]: The lesser the detail, the clearer the map, lesser data use, faster calculations, and easier maintainance. With that in mind, let's start edit the map!
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===Roads===
Indian cities have been growing rapidly, with lots of roads being made and connected to existing roads. We can add roads from the app (the [https://support.google.com/waze/answer/7163572?hl=en&ref_topic=6262573 Pave function]) as well as in WME. Please only add roads when you are sure they exist. Also, please be careful deleting roads, as they contain valuable information. Best is to consult with a senior editor or local Area manager (see the [[Community|Community page]]. Extended info is on the page about [[Editing/Roads#When_to_add_roads_.28and_when_not.29|Roads]].


== Roads ==
==== Adding roads ====
Indian cities have been growing rapidly, with lots of roads being made and connected to existing roads. If you notice any roads on the satellite layer that has not been added to the base map, please first confirm that they exist before adding them. Do NOT add any roads without either:
 
# Clear GPS tracks following the aerial when the GPS Points layer  is turned on.
# Seeing the road in the Street View feature, where that's available.
# Local knowledge, or confirmation by a local host.
 
 
If there are roads that were created before the Raid, please DON'T delete them without instructions from a local host. And if you're extending an existing road,  please ensure that you always verify that the road has been completed and properly connected before extending it.
 
 
[[File:In New Roads.png|right|300px]]
 
If you turn on the GPS layer, you can see if the road has been driven on. If the layer doesn’t show any GPS arrows, it’s possible that the road hasn’t been opened for the public, or is just a road that has not been driven on by a Wazer yet.
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On the left of the image, running alongside the Yamuna Expressway, there is a service lane that hasn’t been driven on. Leave it like this, if you live in the region, pay the location a visit to see if the road is open and drivable.
 
=== Adding roads ===
# Hover the mouse over the [[File:DrawRoads.jpg|30px]] button on the toolbar at the top of the page and click "Road"
# Hover the mouse over the [[File:DrawRoads.jpg|30px]] button on the toolbar at the top of the page and click "Road"
# Click the mouse on the map at the point where you want to start the new road segment.
# Click the mouse on the map at the point where you want to start the new road segment.
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# Select the segment again, and fill in the details of the segment in the menu pane on the left.
# Select the segment again, and fill in the details of the segment in the menu pane on the left.


* Each segment that is added must have a Country, City, and Street name, under the "Edit" link left. If there is no City and/or Street name available, then the "None" box(es) must be selected, or the segment will not be used in navigation. In the editor, you will see a '''red''' outline around the segment (see picture-to be added).  
* Each segment that is added must have a Country, City, and Street name. Use the [[File:WME_menu_edit_streetname_pencil.PNG]] pencil next to the name of the road. If there is no City and/or Street name available, then the "None" box(es) must be selected, otherwise you will see a '''red''' outline around the segment (see picture-to be added). Read more about [[India_Quickstart#Road_properties|Road properties]] further on this page.
* Be sure the road actually exists before creating it. If you turn on the GPS layer, you can verify if the road has been driven on already. Of course it's also possible that the road exists, but hasn't been driven on by a Wazer yet.
* Be sure the road actually exists before creating it. If you turn on the GPS layer, you can verify if the road has been driven on already. Of course it's also possible that the road exists, but hasn't been driven on by a Wazer yet.
* Always try and find as much detail about the road as you can. Arguably the best source would be the Eicher City Map of the area, if you have it. If you don’t, buy one. It’s a worthwhile resource for a Wazer in India.  
* Always try and find as much detail about the road as you can. Arguably the best source would be the Eicher City Map of the area, if you have it. If you don’t, buy one. It’s a worthwhile resource for a Wazer in India.  
 
:<small>''Tip: * You can change your [[Waze_Map_Editor#Settings|settings (global page)]] to draw roads as two-way streets. </small>
<small>''Tip: * You can change your [[Waze_Map_Editor#Settings|settings]] to draw roads as two-way streets. </small>
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==== Junction & Geometry nodes ====
==== Junction & Geometry nodes ====
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You will see Geometry Nodes as white circles when you select a segment. You can delete unnecessary ones by hovering the mouse over it and pressing '''d''' on your keyboard.
You will see Geometry Nodes as white circles when you select a segment. You can delete unnecessary ones by hovering the mouse over it and pressing '''d''' on your keyboard.
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====Cutting a segment====
You can cut a segment into two new segments. You can do this by [[India_Quickstart#Adding_roads|adding a new segment]] from some random point nearby, to the point of the segment where you want to cut it. A new junction will be added. Delete the new segment just created. The newly created junction will remain and you made two new segments out of one. If you need to actually separate the road segments at that point, just relocate the end point of one of the two new segments.


==== Junction Arrows ====
==== Junction Arrows ====
[[Image:lotsa_turns.jpg|left|frame]]<br />
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When you select a segment, you can allow or restrict the turns by clicking the arrows at the junction(s) with other segments.
When you select a segment, you can allow or restrict the turns by clicking the arrows at the junction(s) with other segments.
[[Image:lotsa_turns.jpg|left]]<br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br /><br />


* A green arrow means Allowed
* A green arrow means Allowed
* A yellow arrow with a clock means [[partial restrictions|Partially Restricted]] (scheduled or vehicle-type based)
* A yellow arrow with a clock means [[partial restrictions|Partially Restricted]] (scheduled or vehicle-type based)
* A red arrow with the circle-slash icon means Restricted  
* A red arrow with the circle-slash icon means Restricted  
* Clicking an arrow toggles between Allowed and Restricted (or, between Partially and Fully Restricted).


=== Road properties ===
Clicking an arrow toggles between Allowed and Restricted (or, between Partially and Fully Restricted).
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==== Road properties ====
All road properties that can be changed are visible in the left pane when you select a segment.  
All road properties that can be changed are visible in the left pane when you select a segment.  
[[File:In LeftSidePane.PNG|left|200px]]
[[File:In LeftSidePane.PNG|left|framed|220px|Menu in left pane (pic needs to be updated with new WME]]
'''Name'''<br />
'''Name'''<br />
Click on the [[File:WME_menu_edit_streetname_pencil.PNG]] pencil next to the name of the road. Clicking this will allow you to edit all the address information. There are many abbreviations for street names, so [[How_to_label_and_name_roads_%28India%29#Abbreviations|read this]] before entering them.<br /><br />
Click on the [[File:WME_menu_edit_streetname_pencil.PNG]] pencil next to the name of the road. Clicking this will allow you to edit the address information. We try to keep the names uniform, which is important for the display as well as for routing purposes. Please use the  [[How_to_label_and_name_roads_%28India%29#Abbreviations|abbreviations]] when you enter road names.<br />
 
[[File:In streetname city none.PNG|frameless|right]]<br />


[[File:In_streetname_city_none.PNG|framed|220px|right|Menu after clicking the pencil]]
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If you do not know the name of the road, check ''None'' on the right side of the Street or City box (see picture on the right); otherwise the road will remain red and this makes it difficult to use in routing.
If you do not know the name of the road, check ''None'' on the right side of the Street or City box (see picture on the right); otherwise the road will remain red and this makes it difficult to use in routing.


DO NOT FORGET to click '''Apply''' after entering the street and city name.
DO NOT FORGET to click '''Apply''' after entering the street and city name.
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===== Road type =====
For every segment in the WME, you can choose the type of road. Road types are important for the display and routing, and may differ from the actual road type. In general:
* The main roads in a district or town should at least be set to primary.
*  If segments will be used for through-going traffic or for longer distances connecting districts or towns, they should at least be mH (minor Highway)
* Main interconnecting roads with fast traffic should at least be MH (major Highway)


Always try to connect a road to a same level of road type or higher. Thus, Waze should be able to route from primary to primary (or higher), from minor to minor (or higher), from major to major (or higher), and from Freeway to Freeway. Another way of explaining this, is that you should be able to continuously drive on the same or higher type of segments for the routing engine to use that road type in the calculations.


==== Road type ====
This means we sometimes need to make small roads mH, for the possibility of calculating long distance routing. If anything is unclear, please ask your community for input. 


[[File:In freeways.PNG|500px|center|link=http://nhai.org/nhdpmain_english.htm|India Freeway network]]
For more information, see [[Editing/Roads#Road_Types|Road types in India]].
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===== Direction =====
Two-way, one-way or unknown. Always choose 1 of these 3 options, never leave it blank.


{| class="wikitable unsortable" style="background:white; font-size:80%; margin: 1em auto 1em auto" border="1"
===== Speed limit =====
|-
Here you can enter the speed limit for each direction. Make sure you are entering in metric units (kilometers) and NOT in imperial units (miles). If you do not know the speed limits, leave it blank. The general guidelines for speed limits are on the [[Editing/Roads#Speed_Limit|Roads page]].
! '''Road Type'''
! '''Explanation'''
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!colspan="2"| Drivable
|-
| Freeway
| National Highways that are referenced in the map above.
|-
| Major Highway (MH)
| National Highways that aren’t seen in the map above
|-
| Minor Highway (mH)
| 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
|-
| Dirt road / 4X4 Trail
| Unpaved Roads
|-
!  colspan="2" | Non-drivable
|-
| Walking Trail
| Avoid using -- can cause strange routing effects.
|-
| Pedestrian Boardwalk
|  Not usually necessary
|-
| Stairway
| Not usually necessary
|-
| Railroad
| Elevation level as is. DO connect to drivable roads if they actually cross, and disallow turns to and from drivable roads
|-
| Runway/Taxiway
| ---
|}


Concerning '''Non-Drivable roads''': Most aren't worth adding, as Waze is an app aimed at commuters who drive. If you think they are necessary for navigation (like to orientate yourself), DO NOT connect these roads to drivable roads. Waze has been known to route people along walking trails and the like! The only exception is Rail Roads, which should be connected, with turns to and from the drivable roads restricted (red). Elevation levels should be conform they are in reality.
===== Elevation =====
This is for the elevation of the road if roads overlap without crossing. For example a bridge, flyover or overpass.
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===== Lock =====
Roads can be locked to prevent breaks in the routing. Depending on the condition of the map and the road type, often the roads are locked to a [[Editing/Roads#Lock|specific locking standard]].  


For more information about road types, see [[Road_Types/India|Road Types in India]]
You cannot edit roads locked at a higher level than your editing level. If you need to edit a road locked above your level, post an Unlock Request on the [http://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=171 India Forum] or ask at our communication platform [[Community#Communication|Slack]].
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===Adding Places===
Hover over this [[File:DrawPlace.jpg|30px]]button to show Place categories. Choose one and click on the map to add it. This will add a point place. Use the [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls#Left_Pane_when_a_Place_is_selected|left pane]] to change it to an area and to add other information about the place. For an area place, use [[#Geometry_node|geometry nodes]] of the place to change its shape.


==== Direction ====
Only actual "Places" or Points of Interests (POIs) should be mapped, i.e. those which help the driver to find their way. See the extended guidelines on [[Places|Places]] for more information.
Two-way, one-way or unknown. ALWAYS choose 1 of these 3 options, NEVER leave it blank.
====Petrol Pumps and Parking Lots====
Special Places are Petrol Pumps (in Waze called "Gas stations") and Parking Lots. Waze saves a lot of data with these Places and they need to be handled with care. Always draw them as areas. For more information, see the section about it on the [[Places#Car_Parks_.2F_Parking_Lots|Places]] page.
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=Problem reports (URs & MPs)=
URs ([[File:Request_pin_open-high.png|22px|frameless]] Update Requests; map problems reported by waze users) and MPs ([[File:Problem pin open-high.png|22px|frameless]] automatically generated Map Problem reports) show where the map needs work. We must solve them to fix the map. URs also give us a way to contact our fellow wazers, who may become interested in editing. It is important to handle them with care and attention. Please read the [[Editing/Problem_reports|Indian guidelines on URs and MPs]].
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= Permalinks =
A permalink is a URL used to take you or someone else directly to a specific location on the map. It contains all information necessary to discuss that location, like latitude, longitude, zoom level, visible layers, and optionally a junction or a place, or one or more segments.


==== Speed limit ====
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Here you can enter the speed limit for each direction.
Make sure you are entering in metric units (kilometers) and NOT in imperial units (miles).
If you do not know the speed limits, leave it blank.


==== Elevation ====
To create a permalink, zoom and pan the map to show what you want to showNext, hover the mouse over the [[File:wme_permalink_icon.jpg]] permalink icon on the right side of the bottom bar until a message pops up. Then use {{Key press|Ctrl|C}} to copy the permalink. You can paste this link anywhere you need it.
This is for the elevation of the road if roads overlap without crossing. For example a bridge or overpass.
 
==== Lock ====
This determines what level editors need in order to edit the segment.
You cannot edit roads locked by a higher level editor than youTo get it unlocked you should post on the [http://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=171 India Forum] or on Slack.
 
Depending on the road type, the road should be locked to specific lock-levels. Only lock them if you are sure they are correct - check routing in the live map! Sometimes it is necessary for a road to be locked higher than this because it is an important road, or the map does not match the satellite views.  
 
{| class="wikitable"
|-
! Road type !! Lock level
|-
| {{Freeway}} || 5
|-
| {{Ramp}} || 5
|-
| {{Major Highway}}|| 4
|-
| {{Minor Highway}} || 3
|-
| {{Primary Street}} || 2
|-
| {{Ferry}} || 5
|}
 
=== Non-existent roads ===
<gallery>
File:In New Roads.png|1. New Roads
File:In Non-existent road 1.png ‎|2a. Non-existent roads
File:In Non Existent Roads solution.png‎|2b. Disconnecting a non-existent road
File:In Unfinished road.png‎|3. Unfinished road
</gallery>
There may be roads that have been drawn in the base-map but may not be in the satellite images, or they may not exist in real life at all. Again, the GPS points will help you determine their status. If the satellite image shows an incomplete road with no GPS points (Pic 2), leave the road in the base map. If it’s already drawn, disconnect the junction nodes to valid roads (Pic 2b). If no road has been drawn (see Pic. 3), go ahead and add the road with the name “Road Under Construction”. Do not connect it to any other roads. The road can then be easily found and completed once the road is opened.
 
=== Adding Places ===
Only actual "Places" or Points of Interests (POIs) should be mapped, i.e. those which help the driver to find their way.
 
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, unless the information from the other providers is incorrect.
 
* See the guidelines on [[How_to_draw_and_label_landmarks_%28India%29|How to Draw and Label Places]].
 
===Gas Stations===
We would like to open up the Gas Stations feature in the Waze app and need to have as many Gas Stations  as possible added to the map. You can find them via Street View, and searching the websites of Gas Station businesses.  


[[File:GasStationStop.png|thumb|right]]Gas stations (a.k.a Petrol pumps in India) should be marked according to the following guidelines:
To include a single place, junction, or segment in the permalink, click on it before using the permalink icon.  To include several segments and/or objects, use {{Key press|ctrl|click}} (for MAC:{{key press|command|click}}).
* A "Gas Station" is drawn as an Area Place.
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* The area is drawn over the entire forecourt, so it is visible on the map
* Routes in and out should be mapped with type "Parking Lot Road"
* All segments should have appropriate directions and junction arrows.
* The correct brand of fuel should be selected.
* Use the Place Name specified for the brand of fuel (see [[How_to_draw_and_label_landmarks_(India)#Petrol_Stations|local wiki]])
* Add all of the alternate names for that brand (see [[How_to_draw_and_label_landmarks_(India)#Petrol_Stations|local wiki]])
* If the station has a separate company name (Ex: Shaheed Jagat Singh Filling Station), add it in another Alternate Name field.
* Address and phone numbers should be added, if known.
* Lock a gas station at Level 2 to prevent loss of data. Gas stations on major highways need to be locked at Level 4 or above (ask your group for help if it is above your level)


For more information and how to add Gas Stations, see [[How_to_draw_and_label_landmarks_(India)#Petrol_Stations|local wiki]]
= Take the next step =
This page is only intended as a Quick-start 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 please also read all the [[Editing|Indian  mapping guidelines]]


== Further Details ==
Helpfull tips and often encountered problems when starting editing are described in the page to  [[Editing/Improve your skills]] (page under construction)
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 please also read the [[India |India Editing Best Practice]]


''For detailed explanation of how to use the Waze Map Editor, please read the [[Waze Map Editor|WME Manual]].''
And don't forget to join your fellow Wazers in [[Community|your community]], who will be happy to meet you!<br /><br />


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Latest revision as of 20:54, 1 May 2020

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Indian Editing Quick-Start Guide

We are currently transferring the Indian wiki pages to the new Wazopedia. Wazeopedia currently has errors in showing pictures, saving and displaying pages. Waze is working on it.

If you find any inconsistency in the Indian Wazeopedia pages, please check the pages about Waze India in the old Wiki.

Thank you!

This page provides the basics to start editing the Waze Map in India. Most of the paragraphs include links to elaborate information. All pages with the Indian tabs on top contain verified guidelines. If information from other sources seems to contradict, the guidelines for India always prevail.

Because Waze is a navigation tool and not a topographic map, some things are drawn differently than expected. Our advice is, after reading this page, to choose one type of edit and first familiarize yourself with all aspects of that edit. Otherwise, you might as well get overloaded with information. Your Community is happy to help you make your edits work.

How to get to the Waze Map Editor (WME)

  1. Log in to www.waze.com. If prompted to login, use the same username and password as you do on the Waze client app and the rest of the Waze website.
  2. Search for your location
  3. Click 'live map'
  4. Click 'edit the map'

Or, go directly to www.waze.com/editor/?env=row.

After logging in, you will see the following page:

If you want to learn more about the controls and functions of WME (Waze Map Editor), you can find more details on the WME Interface and Controls page.

Practice mode

If you're a first time editor, it can be useful to start in Practice Mode (global page). 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".

Editing the map

Most starting editors at first try to match the map of Waze perfectly to the satellite image. They split roads, add walking trails, make the roads very fluently and draw detailed places. However, Waze is NOT a topografical map, but a navigation system that routes you to your destination in the best/fastest way. Therefore, keep the Waze map simple: The lesser the detail, the clearer the map, lesser data use, faster calculations, and easier maintainance. With that in mind, let's start edit the map!

Roads

Indian cities have been growing rapidly, with lots of roads being made and connected to existing roads. We can add roads from the app (the Pave function) as well as in WME. Please only add roads when you are sure they exist. Also, please be careful deleting roads, as they contain valuable information. Best is to consult with a senior editor or local Area manager (see the Community page. Extended info is on the page about Roads.

Adding roads

  1. Hover the mouse over the button on the toolbar at the top of the page and click "Road"
  2. Click the mouse on the map at the point where you want to start the new road segment.
  3. Move the mouse cursor along the path of the road and click the mouse to add a geometry node for each point that changes direction along the road.
  4. When finished, double-click the last point to end the segment.
  5. Select the segment again, and fill in the details of the segment in the menu pane on the left.
  • Each segment that is added must have a Country, City, and Street name. Use the pencil next to the name of the road. If there is no City and/or Street name available, then the "None" box(es) must be selected, otherwise you will see a red outline around the segment (see picture-to be added). Read more about Road properties further on this page.
  • Be sure the road actually exists before creating it. If you turn on the GPS layer, you can verify if the road has been driven on already. Of course it's also possible that the road exists, but hasn't been driven on by a Wazer yet.
  • Always try and find as much detail about the road as you can. Arguably the best source would be the Eicher City Map of the area, if you have it. If you don’t, buy one. It’s a worthwhile resource for a Wazer in India.
Tip: * You can change your settings (global page) to draw roads as two-way streets.

Junction & Geometry nodes

Segment geometry node
Segment geometry node
Places geometry node
Places geometry node
When editing a segment or Area Place, large white circles appear where the segment changes direction ultimately altering its shape. Click and drag them individually to alter the geometry of the segment or Place. Press the d key while the mouse is hovered over them to delete the geometry node. Alternately, hold the d key and then move the mouse over the nodes you want to delete.
The smaller white circles between the geometry nodes are "inter"-geometry nodes. When you click and drag an inter-geometry node, it becomes a larger geometry node and two more inter-geometry nodes appear halfway between each side again.

Tips: * Under the Layer icon at the top right of the Map Editor Tool Bar, you can turn off the road layer , to have a better view on the road structure and Satellite Image.

Junction Nodes

In practice: There are roads with unnecessary Junction Nodes and Geometry Nodes. Junction Nodes that aren’t connected to other streets and are a part of the same road and elevation can be removed. You can click on it and press the trash can icon on the top right of the screen (or press ‘Delete’ on the keyboard).

Geometry Nodes



You will see Geometry Nodes as white circles when you select a segment. You can delete unnecessary ones by hovering the mouse over it and pressing d on your keyboard.


Cutting a segment

You can cut a segment into two new segments. You can do this by adding a new segment from some random point nearby, to the point of the segment where you want to cut it. A new junction will be added. Delete the new segment just created. The newly created junction will remain and you made two new segments out of one. If you need to actually separate the road segments at that point, just relocate the end point of one of the two new segments.

Junction Arrows

When you select a segment, you can allow or restrict the turns by clicking the arrows at the junction(s) with other segments.








  • A green arrow means Allowed
  • A yellow arrow with a clock means Partially Restricted (scheduled or vehicle-type based)
  • A red arrow with the circle-slash icon means Restricted

Clicking an arrow toggles between Allowed and Restricted (or, between Partially and Fully Restricted).

Road properties

All road properties that can be changed are visible in the left pane when you select a segment.

Menu in left pane (pic needs to be updated with new WME

Name
Click on the pencil next to the name of the road. Clicking this will allow you to edit the address information. We try to keep the names uniform, which is important for the display as well as for routing purposes. Please use the abbreviations when you enter road names.

Menu after clicking the pencil

If you do not know the name of the road, check None on the right side of the Street or City box (see picture on the right); otherwise the road will remain red and this makes it difficult to use in routing.

DO NOT FORGET to click Apply after entering the street and city name.

Road type

For every segment in the WME, you can choose the type of road. Road types are important for the display and routing, and may differ from the actual road type. In general:

  • The main roads in a district or town should at least be set to primary.
  • If segments will be used for through-going traffic or for longer distances connecting districts or towns, they should at least be mH (minor Highway)
  • Main interconnecting roads with fast traffic should at least be MH (major Highway)

Always try to connect a road to a same level of road type or higher. Thus, Waze should be able to route from primary to primary (or higher), from minor to minor (or higher), from major to major (or higher), and from Freeway to Freeway. Another way of explaining this, is that you should be able to continuously drive on the same or higher type of segments for the routing engine to use that road type in the calculations.

This means we sometimes need to make small roads mH, for the possibility of calculating long distance routing. If anything is unclear, please ask your community for input.

For more information, see Road types in India.

Direction

Two-way, one-way or unknown. Always choose 1 of these 3 options, never leave it blank.

Speed limit

Here you can enter the speed limit for each direction. Make sure you are entering in metric units (kilometers) and NOT in imperial units (miles). If you do not know the speed limits, leave it blank. The general guidelines for speed limits are on the Roads page.

Elevation

This is for the elevation of the road if roads overlap without crossing. For example a bridge, flyover or overpass.

Lock

Roads can be locked to prevent breaks in the routing. Depending on the condition of the map and the road type, often the roads are locked to a specific locking standard.

You cannot edit roads locked at a higher level than your editing level. If you need to edit a road locked above your level, post an Unlock Request on the India Forum or ask at our communication platform Slack.

Adding Places

Hover over this button to show Place categories. Choose one and click on the map to add it. This will add a point place. Use the left pane to change it to an area and to add other information about the place. For an area place, use geometry nodes of the place to change its shape.

Only actual "Places" or Points of Interests (POIs) should be mapped, i.e. those which help the driver to find their way. See the extended guidelines on Places for more information.

Petrol Pumps and Parking Lots

Special Places are Petrol Pumps (in Waze called "Gas stations") and Parking Lots. Waze saves a lot of data with these Places and they need to be handled with care. Always draw them as areas. For more information, see the section about it on the Places page.

Problem reports (URs & MPs)

URs ( Update Requests; map problems reported by waze users) and MPs ( automatically generated Map Problem reports) show where the map needs work. We must solve them to fix the map. URs also give us a way to contact our fellow wazers, who may become interested in editing. It is important to handle them with care and attention. Please read the Indian guidelines on URs and MPs.

Permalinks

A permalink is a URL used to take you or someone else directly to a specific location on the map. It contains all information necessary to discuss that location, like latitude, longitude, zoom level, visible layers, and optionally a junction or a place, or one or more segments.

To create a permalink, zoom and pan the map to show what you want to show. Next, hover the mouse over the permalink icon on the right side of the bottom bar until a message pops up. Then use Ctrl+C to copy the permalink. You can paste this link anywhere you need it.

To include a single place, junction, or segment in the permalink, click on it before using the permalink icon. To include several segments and/or objects, use ctrl+click (for MAC: Command+click).

Take the next step

This page is only intended as a Quick-start 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 please also read all the Indian mapping guidelines.

Helpfull tips and often encountered problems when starting editing are described in the page to Editing/Improve your skills (page under construction)

And don't forget to join your fellow Wazers in your community, who will be happy to meet you!

Happy Wazing!