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==Overview==
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When using Waze in navigation mode, it controls routing of traffic using a penalty system. What this means is less desirable roads or turns for through-traffic would have a higher penalty when calculating the route from point A to B. The higher the combined penalty, the less likely the Waze system will want to route through those segments and turns. Therefore it takes the least penalized route combined with relative traffic and distance information.
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==WME Language Forcer==


A junction is created when one segment is connected to another segment. At this junction there are controls for how Waze will navigate through this junction between the segments. These controls appear in the [[Waze Map Editor]] (WME) as red and green arrows depending upon whether a particular direction of travel is allowed through that junction. These settings are called '''turn restrictions'''.
<i>WME Language Forcer</i> is a [[Scripts|script]] to redirect to your language automaticaly<br />
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This script facilitates the use of a default language by the editor.<br />
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The language is defined on the first use, the default and current language selection is typed by the editor.
After the installation, at the first connection to the [[Waze Map Editor|WME]], you'll be prompted for the language and the current language of the page will be the default.<br />
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The selection is the same as needed by the WME, ex: fr for french, nl for nederlands, de for deutch...


Before continuing to review the information below, be sure you are familiar with the basic information on [[Creating_and_Editing_street_segments#Set_allowed_turns_.28connections.29|setting turn restrictions]]. Then return here for this more detailed information on how different turn restrictions operate.
* [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1316&t=263334&hilit=script+language+forcer Forum page]
 
* [https://greasyfork.org/fr/scripts/370408-wme-language-forcer Greasy Fork page]
==Key terms==
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'''Restricted Turn''' - [[Image:Arrow_Red-2.png‎]][[Image:Arrow_Red-2-question2.png]] - Indicated with a red arrow and creates a high penalty for routing from one segment to another through that junction.
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'''Enabled Turn''' - [[Image:Arrow_Green-2.png]][[Image:Arrow_Green-2-question2.png]] - Indicated with a green arrow and creates a low penalty for routing from one segment to another through that junction.
 
'''Soft Turn''' - [[Image:Arrow_Red-2-question2.png]][[Image:Arrow_Green-2-question2.png]] - The new Waze Map Editor now indicates a '''soft turn''' with a purple question mark next to the arrow. It is generated automatically by the Waze routing engine for turns from existing segments when they are added to current or new junctions. The already present segments in the junction will have hard restricted turns going to the newly joined segment(s). Also, original base map imported junctions not set manually by an editor will be soft restricted. However, newly drawn segments joined to other segments will have hard restricted turns. The turns from the existing segments will the same type of soft or hard turn as the end of the segment that is split.
 
'''Hard Turn''' - [[Image:Arrow_Red-2.png‎]][[Image:Arrow_Green-2.png]] - The new Waze Map Editor now distinguishes between '''hard''' and '''soft''' turns, by '''removing''' the question mark when a turn is manually set by an editor as either a restricted or enabled turn.
 
These conditions are combined to form four different states shown in the table below.
 
 
{| class="wikitable unsortable" border="1"
|+ Soft and Hard Turn Combinations
|-
! Arrow
! Turn State
! Restriction Penalty
! How to Set
! More Information
|- style="background:#FA5858; color:black"
| bgcolor="white"|[[Image:Arrow_Red-2.png‎]]
| Hard Restricted
| Very High
| When an editor clicks on an arrow to change it from green to red or from red to green to red again
| Waze will generally not route through this turn
|- style="background:#F5A9A9; color:black"
| bgcolor="white"|[[Image:Arrow_Red-2-question2.png]]
| Soft Restricted
| High
| Newly created turns from joining existing segments to other segments<br>
Picked up from existing segments when joined by new segments
| Cannot return to this state except when the adjacent conditions are met
|- style="background:#A9F5A9; color:black"
| bgcolor="white"|[[Image:Arrow_Green-2-question2.png]]
| Soft Enabled
| Low
| Automatically set by Waze when traffic flows through '''Soft''' restricted turns enough times
| Waze will not override a '''Hard''' restricted turn due to traffic flow against that direction
|- style="background:#58FA58; color:black"
| bgcolor="white"|[[Image:Arrow_Green-2.png]]
| Hard Enabled
| Very Low
| When an editor clicks on an arrow to change it from red to green or from green to red to green again
| Also set when selecting a junction and pressing the '''Q''' then '''W''' [[Keyboard_shortcuts|shortcut keys]]
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|}
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==Related shortcuts==
[[Image:Allow-Disallow Turns.png|left]] On the left side of the screen you will see action links for the selected node (or junction). Depending on the current state of the junction, one or both of the buttons '''Allow all turns''' or '''Disallow all turns''' will appear. For example, if all turns are currently allowed, then only the '''Disallow all turns''' link will appear.
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Alternately you can use the keyboard shortcut '''W''' to Allow all turns and the shortcut '''Q''' to Disallow all turns.
 
Other helpful turn arrow keyboard shortcuts are:
 
* '''Shift+z''' -  Toggles between: 1) showing the enabled and restricted turn arrows for the selected segment, and 2) showing all restricted turns (red arrows only) for every junction on the visible map (up to zoom level 4 or 500 ft in the lower left map legend).
* '''a''' - Toggles between making the turn restriction arrows directly selectable (opaque) or transparent. Transparency enables selecting objects below the arrow on the map.
* '''s''' - Toggles between separating turn arrows so they don't overlap or leaving them overlapping. This can also be used to refresh the screen when you have toggled visibility for all restricted turns, and you are modifying turn restrictions.
 
To see all keyboard shortcuts, press the '''?''' on the keyboard.
 
==Best practices==
After creating a new junction, first be sure to set the one-way and two-way traffic direction on all connected segments. Then it is best to initially Disable and Enable all turns through that junction by selecting it and pressing '''Q''' followed by '''W'''. Then manually set any necessary individual restricted turns by selecting each segment one at a time and set the needed arrow to red.
 
Note that once a segment is disconnected from a junction, returning that segment to the same (or a different segment) will reset the turns from that segment to '''soft''' turns again. Use the above steps to return it to '''hard''' turns.
 
==Time restricted turns==
{{Time restricted turns}}
 
==Route calculation==
For those interested, there is an article covering [[How Waze calculates routes]] for more information on this topic.

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WME Language Forcer

WME Language Forcer is a script to redirect to your language automaticaly

This script facilitates the use of a default language by the editor.

The language is defined on the first use, the default and current language selection is typed by the editor. After the installation, at the first connection to the WME, you'll be prompted for the language and the current language of the page will be the default.

The selection is the same as needed by the WME, ex: fr for french, nl for nederlands, de for deutch...


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