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Mega events are major events that occur in a city or even larger area that will likely impact traffic. These events may be planned (Tour de France, Boston Marathon, etc.) or unplanned (hurricanes, tornadoes, floods, etc.). Road closures can be entered into the Waze servers to prevent routing through an area that is temporarily closed for the event.
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==Junction Arrows==
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When you select a segment, you can set the turns by clicking the arrows at the junction(s) with other segments. These arrows are also called [[Turn restriction|Turn restrictions]] or TR.<br />
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In General:
* A green arrow means Allowed
* A yellow arrow means it is [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Partial_restrictions Partially Restricted] (time 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).<br />
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Each arrow must be set correctly for Waze to route correctly. Initial turn restrictions on roads that are imported by Waze, are set automatically by the Waze routing engine. At the moment these are called Soft turns. They are not yet confirmed manually by an editor and you can recognize them at the little question mark next to it. The soft turns can be altered by the routing engine, based on the driving activity. Manually set turns will never be altered by the routing engin. Unfortunately, both automatic and manually restricted turns are represented by red arrows and cannot be distinguished. Currently, when you use the option to enable all turns, it will not fully change the routing from automatic to manual setting, leaving possible so called RevCons. To clear these, select the junction with the mouse. Then, in the left menu pane, click the link to "Disallow all turns" and then "Allow all turns". Alternately you can use the keyboard shortcuts, by pressing the letter '''q''' to disallow all connections, followed by '''w''' to allow all connections.<br />
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See the section [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Creating_and_editing_road_segments#Set_allowed_turns_.28connections.29 set allowed turns] in the global Wiki for more information.<br />
See the also global page on [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Soft_and_hard_turns Soft and hard turns].<br />
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Keyboard Shortcuts for junction arrowsː
:Press '''s''' to separate overlapping arrows.
:Press '''a''' to make arrows transparent or opaque, so you can see beneath them or click items under them
:Press '''q''' to disallow all turns
:Press '''w''' to allow all turns
:Press '''⇧ Shift+z''' to toggle between seeing the turns for one segement, or seeing all restricted turns (red arrows) for all junctions in your screen. Don't forget to toggle back if actually setting the junction arrows on a segment.<br />


== Overview ==


There are four methods to control traffic flow:
===Turn Instruction Overrides===
 
[[File:Junction-arrows-menu.png|right|400px]]
# '''Mega Events (this article)'''
Turn Instruction Overrides (TIO) is a feature in the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]] which allows editors to manually set a turn arrow to give a non-default text and [[Text to speak|verbal instruction]] to the driver making that turn through a junction.<br />
# [http://support.google.com/waze/answer/6080884 Temporary Road Closures]
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# [[Scheduled restrictions]]
<small>Note: A [https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/Global/Junction_Style_Guide/Intersections#Steep_angles_with_exits_and_keep_right_or_left micro-dogleg] (mDL), was a technique used for altering the angle Waze sees at a junction, which affects turn instructions. This technique is replaced by the TIO.</small>
# [[Road_names/USA#Construction_Zones.3B_naming_large_sections_of_major_roads_that_are_under_construction|Disconnect road segments]]
 
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See the full article on [[Real time closures]] for more information. This article covers Mega Events.
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Waze is designed to automatically route traffic through the best possible route. It works dynamically using the feedback of Wazer's client applications showing traffic flow. When a planned event affects the flow of traffic by closing certain roads, Waze can better route traffic through that area if it is told what roads or turns are temporarily unavailable. In situations where the event is unexpected, a mega event can be set up to provide real-time detour information to the Waze server feeding it to the Waze client application.
 
== Public web page ==
[[File:MegaEventMain.png|300px|left]]
A public web page for [http://events.waze.com/ Waze Mega World Traffic Events] was set up to track all known future, current, and some of the prior events.
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== Event page ==
[[File:TdF_main.png|300px|right]]
From the main page you can select a particular event to see the details of that event. It will include the name, dates, description, planned road closures, overview map, and other related information.
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== Client notifications ==
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The event will send notifications to Waze users that may be affected by the event.
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== Creating a new event ==
When an editor hears about a new event in their area, they can fill out this [http://docs.google.com/a/google.com/forms/d/1R0XIsGkHQmk8Nc0U5DDID1PwMQWqLMwmindiLDFwcjo/viewform form] with as much information as they have available on the event to get the process started. In the future there are plans to provide a direct interface for authorized editors to make changes directly to the event.

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Junction Arrows

When you select a segment, you can set the turns by clicking the arrows at the junction(s) with other segments. These arrows are also called Turn restrictions or TR.

In General:

  • A green arrow means Allowed
  • A yellow arrow means it is Partially Restricted (time 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).

Each arrow must be set correctly for Waze to route correctly. Initial turn restrictions on roads that are imported by Waze, are set automatically by the Waze routing engine. At the moment these are called Soft turns. They are not yet confirmed manually by an editor and you can recognize them at the little question mark next to it. The soft turns can be altered by the routing engine, based on the driving activity. Manually set turns will never be altered by the routing engin. Unfortunately, both automatic and manually restricted turns are represented by red arrows and cannot be distinguished. Currently, when you use the option to enable all turns, it will not fully change the routing from automatic to manual setting, leaving possible so called RevCons. To clear these, select the junction with the mouse. Then, in the left menu pane, click the link to "Disallow all turns" and then "Allow all turns". Alternately you can use the keyboard shortcuts, by pressing the letter q to disallow all connections, followed by w to allow all connections.

See the section set allowed turns in the global Wiki for more information.
See the also global page on Soft and hard turns.

Keyboard Shortcuts for junction arrowsː

Press s to separate overlapping arrows.
Press a to make arrows transparent or opaque, so you can see beneath them or click items under them
Press q to disallow all turns
Press w to allow all turns
Press ⇧ Shift+z to toggle between seeing the turns for one segement, or seeing all restricted turns (red arrows) for all junctions in your screen. Don't forget to toggle back if actually setting the junction arrows on a segment.


Turn Instruction Overrides

Turn Instruction Overrides (TIO) is a feature in the WME which allows editors to manually set a turn arrow to give a non-default text and verbal instruction to the driver making that turn through a junction.

Note: A micro-dogleg (mDL), was a technique used for altering the angle Waze sees at a junction, which affects turn instructions. This technique is replaced by the TIO.


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