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Basic [[Road types|road type]], mostly used in (sub)urban areas, industrial zones, country roads.<br />
 
If applicable check the <i>unpaved</i> attribute (instead of using the [[Off-road]] road type).<br />
 
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A special kind of street is the "Fietsstraat". This road is meant mainly for bikes - the pavement has often a different color - but it is allowed for cars: in Waze it should be mapped as just a <i>Street</i>, nothing special. In rare occasions the [[Road types|road type]] can be something else than <i>Street</i>, depending on the situation.
<span style="color:#FF0000">'''Keep in mind that this is a somewhat experimental feature and it will probably evolve.'''</span>
 
'''Traffic Locks''' also known as '''Road Ranks:'''
 
A segment lock in general means that a segment can only be edited by an editor with a sufficient rank. For more details, see [[Editing permissions]].  
Each segment has two lock values in Waze's database:
 
- a user lock rank and
 
- an automatically calculated lock rank.
 
 
'''There are a few rules regarding that:'''
 
1. The final, effective, lock will be whichever is higher - the user lock or the automatic lock.  
 
2. The user lock cannot be set lower than the automatically calculated lock level.
 
3. The user lock cannot be set higher than the user's own level.
 
4.      Last edit date does not influence the algorithm.
 
5.      There could be some relatively exotic cases such as poor cell coverage. In these cases the manual locking system is the solution.
 
6.      It is unlikely for a segment to be degraded in the automatic lock system - it could only happen if many segments are suddenly added to that country and are heavily used. Example: To be giving....
 
 
 
'''How Waze automatically calculate road ranks:'''
 
This is the default calculation. In each country Waze manually change some of the parameters according to:
- the community size,
 
- management methods,
 
- activity,
 
- map maturity,
 
- population and
 
- road network characteristics etc.
 
The calculation is based on weight, which is how many people have ever driven on a segment to reflect both how busy that segment is and how long it's been on our map. Waze divide all the segments in the country to half percentiles, removing some very highly weighted segments (because they significantly shift the results). So now Waze have 200
equally sized groups of segments sorted by weights. Now Waze apply the locks.
 
'''This are example parameters vary between countries:''' 
 
The first, lowest 97.5% of the segments in the country - are available for everyone to edit (= no automatic lock)
 
98% - 98.5%  - 2 cones and up
 
98.5% - 99%  - 3 cones and up
 
99% - 99.5%  - 4 cones and up
 
99.5% - 100% - 5 cones and up
 
The calculation process happens once in a while (~monthly) in order to update all the locks for changing conditions.

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Berichtdefinitie (Street)
Basis [[Road types|wegtype]], meestal gebruikt in (voor)stedelijke gebieden, industriegebieden, landwegen.<br />
Vink indien van toepassing <i>onverhard</i> aan (in plaats van het [[Off-road]]-wegtype).<br />
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Een bijzonder soort straat is de "Fietsstraat". Deze weg is vooral bedoeld voor fietsen - het trottoir heeft vaak een andere kleur - maar het is toegestaan ​​voor auto's: in Waze zou het in kaart moeten worden gebracht als gewoon een <i>Straat</i>, niets bijzonders. In zeldzame gevallen kan het [[Road types|wegtype]] iets anders zijn dan <i>Straat</i>, afhankelijk van de situatie.

Basic road type, mostly used in (sub)urban areas, industrial zones, country roads.
If applicable check the unpaved attribute (instead of using the Off-road road type).

A special kind of street is the "Fietsstraat". This road is meant mainly for bikes - the pavement has often a different color - but it is allowed for cars: in Waze it should be mapped as just a Street, nothing special. In rare occasions the road type can be something else than Street, depending on the situation.