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== Map Editing Guide for the Philippines ==
== Map Editing Guide for the Philippines ==
It is presumed you have read [[global:Best_map_editing_practice|Best map editing practice]] before reading this section. While most of the content in the Global Waze Wiki are applicable for the Philippine road network, the Waze map still needs to be tweaked and customized for the Philippines. Below is the general guideline for Waze map editing in the Philippines. '''''This supersedes any generic guide wiki entries not specific to the Philippines.'''''


1. Create road (whether tracing aerial images/gps points, or from recorded drives)
=== Note to all would-be editors in the Philippines ===
 
Waze map editing differs from traditional cartography and other online cartography programs in that we don't just map exactly as we see. There are very specific ways to map out roads and places on the Waze Map Editor for routing to be correct, going far beyond seeing something and drawing it on the map. Many well-meaning editors have attempted to edit the Waze map without carefully perusing the guidelines first, causing damage to the map and messing up navigation instead. That being said, once you have gotten the hang of the rules, much of it is common sense and logic. It is, however, expected of every editor in the Philippines to be part of the community because Waze is ever-evolving and so are community guidelines.
2. Set road type, some suggestions;
 
*'''Freeways '''– Toll Roads or Expressways where a toll fee needs to be paid
*'''Major Highway''' – DPWH Primary Roads or roads that connect cities of > 100,000 population
*'''Minor Highway''' – DPWH Secondary Roads or roads that connects other cities (i.e. <100,000 population), ports, ferry terminals, airports, tourist service centers, and other national government infrastructure to the primary network.
*'''Ramps '''– On and off ramps from Freeways, segments that are not at-grade or ground level, used to connect segments with different levels
*'''Primary Street''' – Main thoroughfares of a city or municipality and/or DPWH Tertiary Roads
*'''Street '''– ordinary street, mainly residential
*'''Service Roads''' – '''This type has been deprecated, use Street type instead.''' usually access roads leading to or from an establishment, an intersection, that is in parallel with a major or minor highways or freeways (expressways)
*'''Dirt-roads / 4x4 Trails''' – drivable roads but not used for routing, except when 'allow dirt roads' option is enabled or if destination is on the dirt road.
*'''Parking Lot Road''' – drivable roads within a commercial or private parking lots, used for routing but with a high time penalty. If the parking lot is covered, do not create any parking lot roads or if it is a parking building or structure and it does not have a roofdeck, do not create any parking lot roads. Map only the main roads leading to and out of the parking area, '''DO NOT''' map all the lanes inside the parking area.
*'''Private Road''' – drivable roads within gated communities, subdivisions, villages, or compounds. Not used for routing except when destination is on the private road. All roads within the area must be the same private road type. Put '(sticker required)' on the main entrances to these areas where a pass or sticker is required.
*'''Walking Trails''', '''Pedestrian Boardwalk''', '''Stairway''', '''Railroad''', '''Runway/Taxiway''' – other non drivable and non-routable roads, '''do not map these''' unless they are used to landmark an area or to help in navigation. You can also select Walking Trails if the road is too narrow like an alleyway and only motorbikes and tricycles can drive through it.
 
3. Set directionality (two way or one way)
 
4. Set the elevation level (Ground, Tunnel = '''-1''', Flyover = '''1''', '''2''', '''3''', etc.). Only tunnels or underground roads are to be set to -1. If one road passes over another, the bottom road is Ground and the one that passes over is 1. Tunnels should at least be 100m in length, otherwise leave them as ground level.
 
5. Connect or create junctions (attach to existing roads)
 
6. Set turn restrictions and if u-turns are allowed on junctions, the easiest and fastest way to do this is to click on the junction node and hit 'w' on your keyboard. This will set all turns to enabled or green. Leaving a turn restriction disabled does not mean that Waze will not route to it, Waze can still route a turn to it since it is connected. To prevent routing, a segment needs to be totally disconnected from a junction.
 
7. Name the road, if you don't know the street name add the city name and mark the street name as 'None'. Somebody else could edit it. '''Do not''' leave segments in red (unnamed). '''Do not''' name roundabouts, the road name will not wrap around the roundabout segments and will not look right on the map. It will also break the routing instructions for the roundabout.
 
Follow the PH Road Naming convention when adding road names -  
:1. Always use the official name as the street name (DPWH Name)
:2. Do not use multiple street names separated with a slash "/"
:3. If there are local (LGU) or other name for the street, add them as an alternative name
:4. Use punctuation for initials except for cardinal directions
:5. N, E, W, S, NE, NW, SE, and SW without punctuation will be read as cardinal directions
:6. Excluding route numbers, maximum length of street name should NOT exceed 5 words (street name)
:7. Do not use the word 'to' (preposition) as the beginning of a street name, unless it is an actual street name
:8. Do not use the word 'exit' (e.g. 'Exit to...') in the street name. It can be used when the street is commonly known to have one e.g. 'Marilao Exit'
:9. Refer to the Philippines TTS List for a complete list of supported abbreviations https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FsYSMh1aR7l-ZF9NAHT63h8xSVFD5S8ixeJlsM98o4w/edit?usp=sharing
 
 
8. When naming streets, omit "City" and "Street". e.g. "Pasig City" to "Pasig" only and "Dela Rosa Street" to "Dela Rosa" only. Except when they are not "Streets" like "Kamias Road", "Aurora Boulevard", "Ayala Avenue", etc. If you are going to abbreviate, make sure you follow [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AgVtBjo5tTNgdG5vVHN5RmVzaWdlWk1VLTRzYUhGN0E&lt Waze Abbreviations and TTS] standards so that our street names are ready for TTS (Text To Speech).
 
'''The City field should only contain the CITY or MUNICIPAL Name and NOT the<span style="color:#ff0000;">&nbsp;AREA</span>''''',&nbsp;'''''<span style="color:#ff0000;">SUBDIVISION</span>, <span style="color:#ff0000;">DISTRICT&nbsp;</span>or <span style="color:#ff0000;">BARANGAY </span>NAME nor should it be combined with the <span style="color:#ff0000;">PROVINCIAL&nbsp;</span>Name.'''
 
Please give extra care on labeling the '''City''' of your edits. Unlike '''Street''' names which reflects edits (or corrections) quicker and appears on the next update, City names unfortunately embeds much longer on the City tiles in the servers. So misspelled City names reflected during an update will appear for a long time in the client (waze) despite any corrections made.
 
Kindly stick to the '''official''' (but shortest possible) name of the jurisdiction being edited. Also, if you are unsure of the political boundaries of the '''"city"''' you are editing, ''leave it'' at that for the moment. let's leave it to the more experienced and knowledgeable editors to sort this matter out.
 
Another matter of city labels, we omit the "city" to derive the shortest possible official political name of the area. The only exceptions are ''Quezon, Cebu, Davao, Cavite'', etc as these cities have a provincial counterpart.
 
This will distinguish ''Quezon City'' with the province of ''Quezon'', ''Cebu City'' with the province of ''Cebu'', and so on.
 
All other cities or municipalities will stand on its own without the label "City" or "Municipality", provided it does not have a same Province name.
 
Currently waze has a global issue with cities having duplicate names (with the exception of North America). We are hoping to resolve this in the future by having the Province label&nbsp;(equivalent to State) activated. For the time being, to address this issue, the &nbsp;province's initial, to which the city or municipality belongs to, is added (suffixed) to the name. e.g. Alaminos (L) for ''Laguna'', Alaminos (P) for ''Pangasinan''. Kindly refer to this link of '''[https://www.facebook.com/groups/WazePhilippines/doc/494500773906457 repeating city names]''' for a complete listing of all the cities and municipalities within the Philippines.
 
9. '''Do not split roads unless''' they are Expressways, Major, and Minor Highways. Even if they are Major or Minor highways, do not split them if they do not have wide median barriers. Split roads complicate routes and are harder to maintain.
 
Some formal guidelines for splitting roads in the Philippines - A road ''should''' be split if:
 
*There is at least 5 meters of non-drivable surface between directions of travel. (This means a median of some type like cement, planter boxes, trees, or just grass.
*GPS tracks show a clearly definable gap/blank area between the color-by-azimuth arrows at the 100m zoom level.
*U-Turns are required to properly make turns that are blocked by a median.
 
A road '''should not''' be split because:
 
*There is a curb or non-drivable media less than 5m wide between lanes of travel. This means a turn lane, even a wide one, between directions of travel, does not count because it is drivable.
*There are a lot of roads intersecting which can only turn onto the nearest direction of travel.
*Google Maps or other mapping source show it as a split road
*The non-drivable median is interrupted by a cross segment at most intersections.
 
'''Turn Lanes or at-grade connectors''' - First and foremost, the need to have the turn lanes mapped needs to be established. As the driver approaches an intersection, Waze has usually given at least one warning that a turn is imminent, and we can assume that the driver is already looking for turn lanes. For most intersections, that is enough to guide the driver into the proper lane and to turn at the proper time; in other words, it is enough that the two roads intersect without separately mapped turning lanes. There are only a few situations in which connectors are called for in an intersection:
 
*When the turn lane physically separates from the main road well in advance of the intersection
*When the turn lane is far enough from the point of intersection on the map (due to the size of the intersection or the angle at which the roads meet) that the driver might overshoot while waiting for a delayed "turn" audible, or that the Waze client might become confused and disrupt navigation
*When the area is "busy" enough that the driver may not get any advance warning that a turn is coming up--in which case a connector lets you notify the driver a little earlier
*When there are user complaints (update requests) that the audible was too late, or that the map should have shown a connector
*When you get an automated report (map problem) that the roads are too far apart due to the intersection being too far from the turn lane
*When in doubt, leave it out. Each connector complicates the map and adds to your workload when the time comes to check connectivity, direction, name, etc
 
10. When you are confident on an area you have mapped,'''lock the roads''' to prevent any changes or edits on the roads. While we appreciate the help of newbie waze editors in editing our maps, they are prone to creating errors if not informed and educated properly on our map editing guidelines. It would be great if we can direct them to read this guide first before they start doing any edits. Read the Phillipine Locking Policy below for more details.
 
11.'''Adding Area Places, Point Places, and Gas Stations'''; When adding Places or a Gas Station, make sure their location is properly identified through the add Area Places, Point Places, or Gas Station draw function and add the address in the details as well. If an Area Place will cover beyond a city's/minicipality's boundary or will cover more than one city/municipality, mark the city address as none. For bodies of water like creeks, rivers, lakes, sea, etc. mark the city address as none, this is so that their area will not be added to the city tile.
 
The main differences for these are;
'''Area Places''' - These primarily POI locators but also serve another function on the Waze map. They serve as '''navigation aids and cues''' so if a landmark serves as a navigation cue and is more than '''50m on it's X or Y coordinates''', you can add it. If it is smaller than 50m, consider adding a Point Place.
 
:'''Point Places''' - These are the main POI locators for establishments that you want to add on the map. Adding these makes these places searchable on the Waze app. If there is already an Area Place, do not add a Point Place and vice versa.
 
:'''Gas Stations''' - Gas station establishments, when adding these and X or Y coordinates are not long enough, consider adding a small spike on one of the sides so that it goes over 50m in length so that it gets displayed on the client app.
 
Refer to the [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Philippines/Editing_resources#Philippine_Places_Policy Places Policy] for more details on what can be added.
 
'''DO NOT MAP MILITARY INSTALLATIONS OR BASES'''
 
12. '''KISS! - Keep It Simple, Stupid'''! Our maps should work best if they are kept simple rather than complex, therefore simplicity should be the main objective in our maps and unnecessary complexity should be avoided.
 
== Guidelines for Resolving Update Requests (UR) ==
 
*'''Introduction'''
 
User submitted Update Requests, compared to Waze generated Map Issues, are more difficult to fix because the report might not contain enough information or there might not really by a map issue. This page is intended to document guidelines for the Philippine on how to resolve Update Requests or URs
 
*'''Priority URs'''
 
We should prioritize URs which have been on the map for a long time, these URs are identified by their color. Red URs should have the highest priority since they have been on the map for more than 15 days. Orange URs are next on the priority and the least priority are the yellow URs. The reason for this is that if the URs need more information or detail, the reporters for old URs might not remember the reason they reported the update request and thus need to be contacted the soonest.
 
*'''Steps on resolving URs'''
 
Visit the [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Update_requests Update Requests] wiki for more details on how to resolve URs.
 
'''NOTE:''' As a general rule when resolving issues, always put a comment on what you did on the map. If the UR does not have information necessary to resolve the issue, post a comment and ask for more details. No one can lay a claim on URs, anyone can resolve them as long as the information at hand is sufficient in resolving it. We don't have a rule where the first to post a comment claims ownership of that UR and only he gets to resolve it. However, no one should close a UR with an existing conversation unless the following conditions are met;
 
*a. X days have passed since last conversation and reporter has not replied, mark the UR as Not Identified. The Wazer who submitted the UR will be notified via email that their Update Request is closed. They can still try to contact you through a private message if they do have more information or they can do the fix themselves on the map editor. X days are discussed in the [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Editing_Resources_for_the_Philippines#Update_Request_.28UR.29_closing_policy Update Request closing policy]
*b. reporter has agreed that UR is not an issue, mark the UR as Solved
*c. issue has been resolved, mark the UR as Solved
 
== Update Request (UR) closing policy ==
 
The Philippine Area Managers and champs have discussed and agreed upon a new policy on how long we would wait for a reply on URs before marking them as 'Not identified'. The new policy is based on the UR density of an area. The UR density is determined by zooming into the city level or 200m/1000ft and counting the number of URs (MPs excluded).
 
Heavy > 10
 
Mid 5 to 10
 
Light < 5
 
On areas with heavy UR density, we ask for a follow up after 1 day and then close the UR if still no reply after another day. For mid UR density, it will be follow up after 2 days and then close if no reply after another 2 days. And for light UR density, it will be follow up after 3 days and then close if no reply after another 3 days.
 
For URs that have replies from the reporter but has follow up questions, the wait count will be reset and will be based on the date of the last reply or follow up question. Wait time will still be based on the UR density for that area.
 
The reason for this new policy is to eliminate URs that are invalid and have a quick resolution for the valid ones. The logic is based on the premise that problems in high traffic areas will have a greater probability of getting reported again in detail or will get a timely response from another active Wazer. On roads less traveled, issues will have a lesser probability of getting reported again if the URs are closed so a longer wait time is allowed.
Another reason is that only 20% of reporters reply to our query for more details. Those that reply do so immediately or within the day, if the UR has no replies within 24 hours, it is probably not going to get a reply from the reporter. This just adds to the UR clutter on the map.
 
== Philippine Locking Policy ==
 
*'''Introduction'''
 
This policy should act as a guideline on when and why segments are locked in the Philippines. Senior editors (AM and CM) are encouraged to follow these guidelines. This should also answer questions from lower level editors why roads are locked. Inspired by the UK locking policy
 
The primary reason for locking an area or segments is because they are;
 
*1. Already 95% complete and accurate. If an area is already considered greater than 95% complete, they may be locked to Level 5 (all roads in NCR, R3, and R4 and Freeway/Major/Minor Highways elsewhere) and Level 4 (Primary and everything else). The reasoning for this is if the area is 95% complete, why would anyone else need to edit it. If it needs editing, an unlock request can be submitted.
*2. Changes or edits to these segments are seldom done or does not happen that often.
*3. Segments that are high value roads where incorrect edits will result in routing issues.
*4. Vandalism on the Waze maps
*5. Bad edits are being introduced and the Wazers involved do not reply or cannot be contacted
 
Areas listed (Cities and Municipalities) below are at least 95% map coverage and have roads locked to Level 4.
 
*Makati
*Pasig
*Caloocan
*Las Pinas
 
 
*'''Road Types'''
 
'''NOTE: In NCR and nearby areas, since the area has the most number of Wazer, it is in the community's best interest that roads and segments are locked to Level 4 or higher.'''
 
'''Expressways'''&nbsp;- are to be locked to L5, including exit and on-ramps. These are high value roads and are most probably complete and accurate. As such, they need to be protected and locked to maintain their correctness. Editing will only be done by level 5 editors or CMs
 
'''Major Highways'''&nbsp;- should be locked to level 4 since this is another high value road. This will allow CMs and senior editors/AMs to make necessary edits.
 
'''Minor Highways'''&nbsp;- are another high value road but their locking depends on their location. They should be locked to level 4 if they are within Metro Manila or other outlying areas and level 3 elsewhere. Editing can be done by CMs and senior editors/AMs.
 
'''Primary Streets'''&nbsp;- should be locked to level 3 so that they can be managed by their respective Area Managers. However, CMs and senior editors can lock these segments to level 4 if the segments are frequented by bad edits.
 
'''Railroads'''&nbsp;- should be locked at L5 to prevent accidental edit and deletion.
 
 
 
*'''Other Situations'''
 
'''Junctions / Intersections and Roundabouts''' These involve several segments & includes several Turn Nodes, depending on complexity, these may be locked above or higher than the Lock Levels of roads to & from these items to prevent erroneous edits and Turn Restrictions.
 
'''Ordinary Streets and other road types''' When the senior editor group (CMs and AMs) have decided that an area is already 90% complete and accurate, all segments within that area can be locked to level 3 and level 2 (within Metro Manila, and outside Metro Manila respectively).
 
'''Roads Not Matching Aerials''' With the change to Google aerial imagery, there will be areas where the current road layout will not match the images. It is recommended that these areas are locked to level 5 to prevent well-meaning editors "correcting" them by re-aligning them to the aerials.
 
'''Landmarks''' There are landmarks that are of high value, these could be those that took a lot of effort to draw, should be locked. For example, sea, lakes and rivers, and gas stations.
 
 
 
*'''What not to lock'''
 
Unnamed roads and segment should not be locked so that they can be edited and named by anyone with proper knowledge on the segment(s) concerned.
 
== Philippine Places Policy ==
 
'''Introduction'''
 
This will serve as a guide for Waze Philippines on what should be posted, approved, and rejected for Places submissions. If a submission is going to be rejected, add a comment why (future feature).
 
Before taking a picture and submitting (approving for us editors) it, put yourself in the shoes of someone who will be going to that place and does not know where to go or look. The picture should be something that will make it easier for anyone to find that place.
 
Every user (trusted or not) can become blacklisted and banned from adding places once they have tried adding a certain amount of places or updates which have been rejected. We also track places that have been flagged and removed - if we see a pattern where a certain user created many of these, he might be blacklisted.
 
Refer to this link for more details; [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Places Places Wiki]
 
'''Approve'''
*Clear image of entrance/facade
*Clear image of building or structure
*Images including a signage / billboard of the establishment displaying its name &/or address
*House or residence images set to private viewing
 
'''Reject'''
*House or residence images set to public viewing
*Images with faces
*Dark images
*Blurred images
*Images with clear plate number of vehicles
*Interior images of buildings
*Images showing incorrect place
*Pornographic images
 
== Other Questions and Tips for the Pinoy Waze Editor ==
 
Here are the most asked questions from Pinoy Waze Editors
 
*'''Is there a manual for Waze map editing?'''
 
There is a [[Waze Map Editor]] that applies to both the US and World map servers. The topics on the wiki may or may not apply to our Philippine Roads.
 
A Map Editing Guide for the Philippines is available in the [http://www.waze.com/wiki/index.php?title=Philippines Editing Resources for the Philippines] and is a compilation of suggestions and made into a guide on how we should edit our Waze maps for the Philippines. A lot of map issues and update requests are due to incomplete or incorrect information on our map. A lot of these issues could be avoided if we follow the [[Best map editing practice]] guide in the wiki. However, some items listed are specifically for our pinoy roads and driving habits.
 
*'''Why am I not leveling up to Level 3?'''
 
We have implemented a policy which will limit Level 3 to senior Area Managers. This means all Waze editors will remain at Level 2 regardless of their map edit count. New Area Managers are also not automatically promoted to Level 3 and will remain on their level until the local champs agree to promote based on the quality of edits. In order to be eligible to level up to Level 3, a Level 2 Wazer needs to meet the requirements required to be an Area Manager. The reason for this is that a Level 3 Wazer has the same editing permissions as a senior Area Manager. Waze Area Managers help keep the map accurate by fixing Update Requests (URs) and Map Problems (MPs). Other Level 3 map editors who are not Area Managers can compromise the accuracy of the Waze maps by editing or changing segments currently locked to Area Managers. Instead of helping, they become a detriment and damage already working and accurate maps. This may result in inaccurate roads and cause issues with Wazers using the app. We are also having problems communicating with these Level 3 editors who are not Area Managers since they do not frequent the Waze forum.
 
*'''How do I apply to be an Area Manager?'''
 
To become an Area Manager, use the Waze Map Editor and position the map and set the zoom level to show the area you want to manage. Click on Permalink and then copy the address from the address bar in your browser. Fill out the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dGpGdTZicXpJalpBSTdvRGEtU0pTd0E6MA#gid=0 Philippine Waze area-management request form] and submit. There is also a wiki page on [[Area Manager]]. The Philippines is part of a group of countries that practices 'self-management' wherein the approval will come from Philippines Waze Champs identified by Waze. Please bear with us if it takes several days to have your application approved, all the Waze champs are just volunteers and we have other day jobs&nbsp;:)
 
*'''How long does it take until my edits gets displayed on my waze client?'''
 
It usually takes a couple of days for edits to get reflected on the waze client. If it takes more than that then maybe there is an issue with the map updates, check out [http://status.waze.com/ waze status page] for more details. If your edits still don't display on the client and the map update should have included your edits, you can force a map update on your client by selecting on your client settings > advanced > data transfer > refresh map of my area
 
*'''When I encounter traffic on the road, what type do I report?'''
 
You can report a road traffic or Waze will sometimes prompt you if it detects a slowdown or you are stopped for a period of time. Here are the traffic types;
 
'''Standstill traffic''' - only select this option if you are in a bumper-to-bumper situation and movement is approximately one car length every 10 minutes and above, and you are not at a traffic light junction (signalized intersection)
 
'''Heavy traffic''' - Bumper-to-bumper situation but the speed is from 1 to 10 kph, and you are not at a traffic light junction (signalized intersection). This is the usual EDSA or C5 traffic where walking is sometimes faster than driving.
 
'''Moderate traffic''' - Speed is usually 10 to 25 kph
 
*'''I see traffic cameras everywhere and report their locations, why doesn't Waze display them when I pass by them again?'''
 
The cameras that should be reported are speed trap cameras, red light cameras or fake cameras. Right now, there are only a few roads which have fixed or static speed cams, they are Commonwealth Ave, Macapagal Blvd, NLEX, and SLEX. There may also be mobile speed cameras on those roads. There are no other speed cameras elsewhere and there are no red light cameras or fake cameras anywhere in Metro Manila. Red light cameras snaps a picture of your car and license plate when you run a red light. The cameras you see on top of traffic lights or intersections are just plain CCTV cameras and they only monitor the road conditions.
 
As of 6/19/2014, speedcameras have been disabled on our maps based on our request during the June meetup. You will still be able to report them but they will no longer appear on WME and you will not get any points for them
 
*'''What is the difference between Map Issues and Update Requests?'''
 
Map issues are Waze generated and based on analyzed wazer traffic. Update Requests or URs are waze user submitted requests to fix user identified map issues.
 
*'''How do I fix Map Issues?'''
 
Visit the [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/MP Map Issues] wiki for more details.
 
*'''How do I fix Update Requests?'''
 
Visit the [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Update_requests Update Requests] wiki for more details.
 
*'''Waze keeps on routing an illegal U-Turn on an intersection, how do I stop this while keeping the road design simple?'''
 
On the Waze Map Editor (WME), select the road where Waze routes an illegal U-Turn. The properties for that segment are displayed on the left side of the editor. Drag either point A or point B so that the length of the segment is equal or less than 10 meters. Waze will no longer route the U-Turn on this segment.
 
*'''Waze does not use the U-Turn segment I created between two roads, what could be the problem?'''
 
Check the turn restrictions, if the turn restrictions are already enabled, the distance of points A and B could be less than or equal to 10 meters. Drag either of the points to make the segment longer than 15 meters.
 
*'''Are there any shortcut keys for the Waze Map Editor?'''
 
You can view the wiki page on [[Keyboard shortcuts]]
 
*'''Waze keeps routing me on roads inside gated subdivisions, how do I edit the roads to prevent this?'''
 
Select all the roads within the gated subdivision and change the road type to "Private Road". This would prevent Waze from using these roads for routing unless your destination is within the subdivision.
 
*'''I'm trying to edit a road but it is locked, how do I unlock it and why is it locked?'''


You can request for an unlock in the [http://world.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=309 Philippines - Waze Forum]
=== Map Editing Priorities ===
Higher level editors especially Area Managers, are expected to maintain and update the area where they live. This means, L3+ editors '''SHOULD''' first work on their immediate vicinity. The reason for this is because you should have first hand information and should be familiar with your areas. You don't need to send messages to reporters to ask questions, this should facilitate for a faster resolution of URs.  


or in the [https://www.facebook.com/groups/WazePhilippines/ Philippine Waze Users Facebook Group].
The suggested way to clear your area is;
# Go to maximum zoom in level (10)
# Go to your location
# Zoom out one level at a time
# Resolve and UR, MP, PUR, etc.
# Repeat step 3 and 4
By doing this, you should be able to clear hole near your area. Even if you clear until zoom level 3 only, you would have cleared 12 sq km or an area within 1.5 km radius from your location.


While we appreciate the help of newbie waze editors in editing our maps, they are prone to creating errors if not informed and educated properly on our map editing guidelines. If you would like to manage an area local to you or you are very familiar with, apply for area manager permissions.
'''The following should be prioritized if you are not working in your immediate area:'''
# Update Requests - Do this first to reduce the number of URs.
# Place Update Requests - Do this next if you have cleared ALL URs.
# System Detected Problems - Also known as Map Problems, these need checking as they may be valid issues.
# Place Points - Move place points to their exact locations, use personal knowledge or street view to accurately move place points to the correct locations.
'''The following are NOT priorities, work on the previous list instead of these:'''
# Speed limits - Don't be a points whore. You shouldn't be after points anymore since we don't look at it for level promotions.
# Alignment of place shapes - Seriously, you don't need to align every place to its perimeter. There is no added benefit to this for navigation. If even part of the place is within the perimeter or if the entry point is correct, Wazers will be led to the right location. You are just doing this for points if you do this.
# Aligning roads to aerials - It is impossible to exactly align segments to their exact locations based on the aerial images. You need to factor in elevation of the roads, parallax effect due to the angle of the satellite, accuracy of how the images were set in WME, etc. The tolerance for the map stickiness is around 20-30m so even if the segment is 20m off its location, Waze should still be able to handle it. Do something useful instead like doing the items on the priority list instead of this.


*'''The city names are wrong, I've edited them but the correct name still isn't displayed. What do I need to do to correct this?'''
== General Guidelines on Road Editing ==
1. Creating roads: You may use aerial images or GPS tracks as a guide, or you may use your recorded drives. When drawing roads, pay careful attention where you trace. Generally it is recommended that you trace right where the GPS tracks are thickest (if available). Please make sure the Roads layer is on before tracing a new road to prevent making duplicate/overlapping roads. Note also that we don't necessarily trace exactly what we see. See [[global:Best_map_editing_practice|Best map editing practice]] for specifics.


The problem with the city names is that city tiles takes a while to update. So even if we fix incorrect city names, the errors are still displayed on the client as well as the editor maps through the city layer. There is really no schedule nor any notice for the city tile updates, we just have to wait until the correction appears.
2. Setting the road type:
* Freeways – Toll Roads or Expressways where a toll fee needs to be paid
* Ramps – On and off ramps from Freeways, segments that are not at-grade or ground level, used to connect segments with different levels
* Major Highway – DPWH Primary Roads or roads that connect cities of > 100,000 population
* Minor Highway – DPWH Secondary Roads or roads that connect other cities (i.e. <100,000 population), ports, ferry terminals, airports, tourist service centers, and other national government infrastructure to the primary network.
* Primary Street – Main thoroughfares of a city or municipality and/or DPWH Tertiary Roads
* Street – ordinary street, mainly residential
* Off-road / Not maintained – drivable roads but not used for routing, except when 'allow dirt roads' option is enabled or if destination is on the dirt road.
* Parking Lot Road – drivable roads within a commercial or private parking lots, used for routing but with a high time penalty. If the parking lot is covered, do not create any parking lot roads or if it is a parking building or structure and it does not have a roofdeck, do not create any parking lot roads. Map only the main roads leading to and out of the parking area, DO NOT map all the lanes inside the parking area.
* Private Road – drivable roads within gated communities, subdivisions, villages, or compounds. Not used for routing except when destination is on the private road. All roads within the area must be the same private road type. Put '(sticker required)' on the main entrances to these areas where a pass or sticker is required.
* Ferry - Ferries that meet any of these conditions should generally not be mapped
** Passenger ferries without vehicles
** Ferries requiring pre-booking
** Private ferries unavailable to the general public
** Ferries over two hours in duration If the ferry does not meet any of the above conditions, it can be added to the map


*'''There is a road near my area which, depending on the time allows you to drive through it, how can I set this road to do this?'''
* Walking Trails, Pedestrian Boardwalk, Stairway, Railroad, Runway/Taxiway – other non drivable and non-routable roads, do not map these unless they are used to landmark an area or to help in navigation. If the road is too narrow like an alleyway and only motorbikes and tricycles can drive through it, use Street instead and restrict access to it so that only select vehicles can be routed on it.
3. Setting road type attributes:
* Toll Road - Expressways where toll fees are collected
* Unpaved - If the road is a highway, primary, or a street but is unpaved. Different from off-road where only specialized vehicles can pass through
* Tunnel -  If the road is underground
4. Setting directionality: This is fairly straightforward for most roads. However, take note of the rules for splitting segments before mapping two parallel one-way segments going in opposite directions. Many Philippine roads should be mapped as two-way segments despite being split in reality (e.g. subdivisions with a guard house between the entrance and exit)


You can add Time or Scheduled restrictions to the road or turn. For more details on how to do this, you can visit the [[Scheduled restrictions]] wiki.
5. Setting the elevation level (Ground, Tunnel = '''-1''', Flyover = '''1''', '''2''', '''3''', etc.): Only tunnels or underground roads are to be set to -1. If one road passes over another, the bottom road is Ground and the one that passes over is 1. Tunnels should at least be 100m in length, otherwise leave them as ground level unless they pass under a segment already on ground level.


*'''Search function doesn't work, how do I fix it?'''
6. Setting speed limits: Do this in accordance with  [http://www.lto.gov.ph/component/jdownloads/send/9-republic-act/70-republic-act-4136?option=com_jdownloads REPUBLIC ACT No. 4136] Chapter IV Article 1 (Section 35) ''Restriction as to speed''. Check [[Philippines/Speedlimit|here]] for details.


This is a known issue that has been working on and off. The quick fix is to uninstall and install the app on your device.
7. Connecting or creating junctions (attaching to existing roads): Before attempting to connect roads, make sure both roads are within your editing level. If any segment is above your level you will not be able to make a connection (they are not connected even if they look like they are). All you will have succeeded in doing was to put an end node on top of a segment. You will know that you have successfully made a connection/junction when you see the roads "snap" together, and turn direction arrows appear.


*'''I'm editing a road but I keep on getting this message "While you were editing, the elements you're trying to save have been modified and/or deleted.". What do I need to do?'''
Do not make a connection/junction between non-routable road types (e.g. '''Walking Trails''', '''Pedestrian Boardwalk''', '''Stairway''', '''Railroad''', and '''Runway/Taxiway) '''and routable road types, even if they are connected in real life. This will cause routing problems.


If refreshing the map editor does not work, go to [http://status.waze.com the waze status page] and check for any announcement from waze about any map tiles update (please note for that date of the update) if the problem persists after the tiles update try to edit around the ghost segment to force the update of the tiles (remember to check the status page for the tiles update a few days later).
8. Setting turn restrictions and u-turns on junctions: This is straightforward - red is disallowed, green is allowed. The easiest and fastest way to allow all turns is to click on the junction node and hit 'w' on your keyboard. This will set all turns to enabled or green.  


*'''How do I report flooding so that wazers will not be routed on a flooded road?'''
Leaving a turn restriction disabled does not mean that Waze will not route to it, Waze might still route a turn to it since it is connected. Hence, for cases where driving through is physically impossible (e.g. there is a gate or wall between segments), the segments need to be totally disconnected from and placed 5m apart. 


Road closure reports were added for this, to ensure that routing will not be done on the reported road. Road hazard reporting will not affect routing and will only pop up on the client as a notification. This is the main difference between a "Hazard" report and a "Closure" report.
For u-turns at junctions (those fish-hook u turns at the ends of segments), the default is still to leave them disabled.  


To report flooding on a road, select Closure on the Waze app, select the road that is flooded by tapping on the arrow pointing to the road, tap Continue, select the closure type Hazard. You can add "flood", "unpassable", or whatever you wish to describe the road closure on the detail field and then tap Send.
9. Naming roads: If you don't know the street name, add the city name and mark the street name as 'None'. Somebody else could edit it. '''Do not''' leave segments in red (unnamed). '''Do not''' name roundabouts, the road name will not wrap around the roundabout segments and will not look right on the map. It will also break the routing instructions for the roundabout.


Notes:
Follow the PH Road Naming convention when adding road names -
# Always use the official name as the street name ([http://www.dpwh.gov.ph/dpwh/2016%20DPWH%20Road%20and%20Bridge%20Inventory%20v.2/2016%20DPWH%20Road%20and%20Bridge%20Inventory/index.htm DPWH Name]).
# Do not use multiple street names separated with a slash "/" except if it will immediately fork into two exits. Or the exit leads to two separate turns
# If there are local (LGU) or other name for the street, add them as an alternative name
# Use punctuation for initials except for cardinal directions
# N, E, W, S, NE, NW, SE, and SW without punctuation will be read as cardinal directions
# Excluding route numbers, maximum length of street name should NOT exceed 5 words (street name)
# Do not use the word 'to' (preposition) on a street name, unless it is an actual street name. It will not sound right when using 'Adora' or non English TTS
# Do not use the word 'exit' (e.g. 'Exit to...') in the street name. It can be used when the street is commonly known to have one e.g. 'Marilao Exit'. Segment names are not localized so it will sound awkward when the rest of the instructions are in Filipino.
# Refer to the Philippines TTS List for a complete list of supported abbreviations <nowiki>https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FsYSMh1aR7l-ZF9NAHT63h8xSVFD5S8ixeJlsM98o4w/edit?usp=sharing</nowiki>
10. When naming streets, omit "City" and "Street". e.g. "Pasig City" to "Pasig" only and "Dela Rosa Street" to "Dela Rosa" only. Except when they are not "Streets" like "Kamias Road", "Aurora Boulevard", "Ayala Avenue", etc. If you are going to abbreviate, make sure you follow [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/lv?key=0AgVtBjo5tTNgdG5vVHN5RmVzaWdlWk1VLTRzYUhGN0E&lt Waze Abbreviations and TTS] standards so that our street names are ready for TTS (Text To Speech). 


*If one user reports a road closure - it will only affect that user's view of the map. In order to affect all users, a number of users need to report the same closure.
'''The City field should only contain the CITY or MUNICIPAL Name and NOT the AREA''''', '''''SUBDIVISION, DISTRICT or BARANGAY NAME nor should it be combined with the PROVINCIAL Name.''' 


*The number of reports needed to close the roads for all the users varies based on the road's weight, the user's rank and the country.
Take extra care on the '''City''' labels of your edits. Unlike '''Street''' names which reflects edits (or corrections) quicker and appears on the next update, City names embeds much longer on the City tiles in the servers. So misspelled City names reflected during an update will appear for a long time in the client app despite any corrections made.  


*The road will be opened when a number of users drive through the road.
Stick to the '''official''' (but shortest possible) name of the jurisdiction being edited. If you are unsure of the political boundaries of the '''"city"''' you are editing, ''leave it'' at that for the moment. let's leave it to the more experienced and knowledgeable editors to sort this matter out. 


== Philippine Waze Area Manager ==
On the matter of city labels, we omit the word "city" to derive the shortest possible official political name of the area. The only exceptions are ''Quezon, Cebu, Davao, Cavite'', etc as these cities have a provincial counterpart.  This will distinguish ''Quezon City'' with the province of ''Quezon'', ''Cebu City'' with the province of ''Cebu'', and so on.  All other cities or municipalities will stand on its own without the label "City" or "Municipality", provided it does not have a same Province name. 


'''What is an Area Manager and what does it entail:'''
Currently Waze has a global issue with cities having duplicate names (with the exception of North America). We are hoping to resolve this in the future by having the Province label (equivalent to State) activated. For the time being, to address this issue, the  province's initial, to which the city or municipality belongs to, is added (suffixed) to the name. e.g. Alaminos (L) for ''Laguna'', Alaminos (P) for ''Pangasinan''. Kindly refer to this link of '''[https://www.facebook.com/groups/WazePhilippines/doc/494500773906457 repeating city names]''' for a complete listing of all the cities and municipalities within the Philippines.


*An Area Manager is a Waze community member (a user) who wishes to take an active and proactive role in maintaining specific areas of the Waze map. How deeply involved and how much time an Area Manager spends maintaining the Waze map varies greatly. Duties of an Area Manager include, but not necessarily limited to:
11. Splitting  roads: Most Philippine roads can be mapped as a single road despite being split in reality. '''Do not split roads unless''' they are Expressways, Major, and Minor Highways. Even if they are Major or Minor highways, do not split them if they do not have wide median barriers. Split roads complicate routes and are harder to maintain. Some formal guidelines for splitting roads in the Philippines


*Seek to continuously improve the maps for navigation, i.e. naming un-named roads and setting turns properly.
A road '''should be split''' if:
* GPS tracks show a clearly definable and continuous gap (blank area) between the color-by-azimuth arrows at the 100m/500ft zoom level.
* Multiple houses or businesses with no off-street parking are located directly on the street but are not accesible from the opposite direction of traved due to lengthy median, obstruction, or traffic control signage.
* U-Turns are required to properly make turns that are blocked by a median.
A road '''should not''' '''be split''' because:
* There is a curb or non-drivable media less than 5m wide between lanes of travel. This means a turn lane, even a wide one, between directions of travel, does not count because it is drivable (see exceptions above).
* The non-drivable median is interrupted by a cross segment at most intersections.
* There is a center turn lane (any width) between directions of travel. Dividing this type of road creates problems when people turn from the middle lane because there is no road for the navigation to follow.
* It is possible and legal to make a driver side turn/u-turn everywhere along the road
* The objective is solely for visual appearance or to make the road match another visual source like Google Maps.
12. Turn Lanes or at-grade connectors: First and foremost, the need to have the turn lanes mapped needs to be established. As the driver approaches an intersection, Waze has usually given at least one warning that a turn is imminent, and we can assume that the driver is already looking for turn lanes. For most intersections, that is enough to guide the driver into the proper lane and to turn at the proper time; in other words, it is enough that the two roads intersect without separately mapped turning lanes. There are only a few situations in which connectors are called for in an intersection:
* When the turn lane physically separates from the main road well in advance of the intersection
* When the turn lane is far enough from the point of intersection on the map (due to the size of the intersection or the angle at which the roads meet) that the driver might overshoot while waiting for a delayed "turn" audible, or that the Waze client might become confused and disrupt navigation
* When the area is "busy" enough that the driver may not get any advance warning that a turn is coming up--in which case a connector lets you notify the driver a little earlier
* When there are user complaints (update requests) that the audible was too late, or that the map should have shown a connector
* When you get an automated report (map problem) that the roads are too far apart due to the intersection being too far from the turn lane
* When in doubt, leave it out. Each connector complicates the map and adds to your workload when the time comes to check connectivity, direction, name, etc
13. Locking roads: When you are confident of the area you have mapped, '''lock the roads''' to prevent any changes or edits on the roads. While we appreciate the help of newbie Waze editors in editing our maps, they are prone to creating errors if not informed and educated properly on our map editing guidelines. It would be great if we can direct them to read this guide first before they start doing any edits. Read the [[Philippines/Locking |Philippines Locking Policy]] for more details.


*Make changes to the map when road geometry needs to be changed, or roads added or removed from the map.
14. '''KISS! - Keep It Simple, Stupid'''! Our maps should work best if they are kept simple rather than complex, therefore simplicity should be the main objective in our maps and unnecessary complexity should be avoided.


*Edit road construction areas, especially for closures so that users are not routed into those areas.
== General Guidelines on Editing Places ==


*Respond to and act on Update Requests from Waze drivers.
Places are the equivalent of Points of Interest (POIs) in other navigation systems. Unlike traditional cartography or other online maps, we do not map every single place/POI we see. We only add places that are likely to be useful for navigation. Hence, we do not map generic places such as fishball stands, sari-sari stores, plants, pedestrian footbridges/overpasses, etc. That is also why we try to avoid generic names such as "basketball court", "fountain", "store", etc. for places we've deemed worth mapping. See our [[philippines:Philippines/Places_Policy|Places Policy]] for more details.
* '''Area Places''' - These are POIs that are useful visual landmarks and are mapped to be visual cues on the client app. .
* '''Point Places''' - Most establishments should be mapped as a point place. These are searchable on the Waze app but not visible unless chosen as a destination


*Maintain speed and red-light cameras, processing reports of devices from Waze drivers.
== General Guidelines on other WME Objects ==


*Process and resolve Map Errors or Problems as shown on that layer in the Waze Map Editor.
=== Map Comments ===
Map comments are used to communicate with other editors but it is NOT an alternative to the other communication channels of the community. Use it to leave short notes to other editors (e.g. "Do not connect these segments, there's a gate here"). DO NOT use it to request for edits as map comments are too easy to overlook.  


*Act as a mentor to other editors, offering advice in the forums and when you see improper edits on the map.
See next section for guidance on use of Map Comments with Real Time Closures.


By being an Area Manager, you agree to be reachable and available to respond to communication from your fellow Waze editors. Being an Area Manager is not for your convenience so you can edit the map at a higher level but rather it entails the responsibilities listed above.
=== Real Time Closures ===
A Real Time Closure (RTC) is a temporary closure that is added to the map for segments that are impassable in one or both directions for any reason but does not need to be modified (i.e. no change in turn restrictions, etc.). This should NOT be used for lane closures. Read [[global:Real_time_closures|here]] for more details.


When you become inactive or unreachable for a long period of time, your AM permissions and level will be revoked.  
At present, editors level 4 and above are able to add and remove real-time closures to roads in the Philippines. Special permissions have also been given to our CCP partners such as the MMDA. For urgent closures, contact a local champ to facilitate the addition or removal of an RTC.


<br/><u>'''The following are the conditions or requirements for approval of AM applications:'''</u>
When setting RTCs based on information coming from an external source, the best practice is to add a Map Comment with a link to the source. This will be helpful for local editors to verify the info, and make changes if needed.


*Approval of at least <span style="color:#ff0000;">'''3&nbsp;'''</span>current Area Managers, if possible the same AMs for the location applied, upon review of the map edits of the AM applicant.
It is also recommended to lock the map comment to a higher level, and set an expiration date matching the closures end date. But please consult with your local community on that.  
*Meets '<span style="color:#ff0000;">'''X'''</span>' number of edits for area applied
**City wide or permalink wide - <span style="color:#ff0000;">'''10k&nbsp;'''</span>map edits
**Metro Manila, Metro Cebu, & Metro Davao wide - <span style="color:#ff0000;">'''20k&nbsp;'''</span>map edits
**Province wide - '''<span style="color:#ff0000;">25k&nbsp;</span>'''map edits
**Region wide - '''<span style="color:#ff0000;">50k&nbsp;</span>'''map edits
**Luzon, Visayas, or Mindanao Island Groups - <span style="color:#ff0000;">'''100k&nbsp;'''</span>map edits
**Countrywide - CM only or 250k edits
*Must have at least <span style="color:#ff0000;">'''10&nbsp;'''</span>posts in Waze forum or FB group page (must be related to waze and have sense)
*Must have resolved at least <span style="color:#ff0000;">'''100&nbsp;'''</span>update requests
*Must have at least '''<span style="color:#ff0000;">2,500</span>''' existing kilometers
*Must be an active member of the [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=309 <i>Philippine Waze forum</i>] and/or [https://www.facebook.com/groups/WazePhilippines/ <i>FB group page</i>]
*Must attend at least <span style="color:#ff0000;">'''1&nbsp;'''</span>waze meetup per year. Waze has a quarterly meetup. This can be waived if the applicant is not from Metro Manila
*Must ''pass ''an online exam. (Currently under process)


<br/>'''List of Philippines Area Managers'''
If you need to set an RTC that is more than a month long, make sure you check on it at least once a week. There have been a lot of instances where RTCs for several months have been placed and then never checked again. This resulted in segments being closed off from routing long after they have reopened. URs were piling up on the area due to this and routing has been severely affected on the area.


This list is based on the recently approved Area Managers, those approved after the Philippines became self-managed. Those approved before self-management are not listed, send a message to kazmuth on the forums if you have been previously approved and wish to be added. You can send these wazers a message in the forums if you want to have an issue fixed in their respective areas.
Watch a tutorial on adding Map Comments to RTCs [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VB9cvebD4cs&feature=youtu.be here].


'''* - Country Manager permissions'''
=== Speed Cameras ===
Adding any form of camera from the app has been disabled. This can only be added on WME by high level editors.


{| class="wikitable sortable" border="3" style="margin-left: 3em;text-align: center"
=== Major Traffic Events ===
|- style="background: silver"
A Major Traffic Event (MTE) is an event that involves road closures. Read [[global:Real_time_closures#Major_Traffic_Events_.28MTEs.29|here]] for more details.
! scope="col" | Waze Username
! scope="col" | Area
! scope="col" | Since
|-
| daxky
| Angeles
| 11/18/2013
|-
| '''* deadlockprocess'''
| Philippines
| 2/22/2015
|-
| shogsbro
| Baguio
| 2/17/2014
|-
| daxky
| Batangas City
| 11/18/2013
|-
| junrex
| Bicol (Region V)
| 6/24/2013
|-
| M-a-r-s
| Bislig
| 8/22/2013
|-
| daxky
| Boracay Island
| 12/31/2013
|-
| kid_ant
| Cabanatuan
| 8/2/2013
|-
| mponteres
| Cabuyao
| 8/22/2013
|-
| ericbishop
| CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
| 7/5/2013
|-
| monz98
| CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
| 6/28/2013
|-
| Ungas
| CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
| 6/29/2013
|-
| Ungas
| Bicol (Region V)
| 2/22/2015
|-
| tcajita
| Calamba
| 1/11/2014
|-
| atjcamacho
| Cavite Province
| 6/23/2013
|-
| BRM-BLK-BMW
| Cavite Province
| 7/4/2013
|-
| abecedarian2380
| Cebu Province
| 8/2/2013
|-
| gerix28
| Cebu Province
| 6/22/2013
|-
| pinoyoutdoor
| Cebu Province
| 7/7/2013
|-
| warfab
| Cebu City
| 8/14/2013
|-
| world_32m24hzt
| Cebu City
| 7/26/2013
|-
| world_8eidg3mz
| Cebu City
| 7/20/2013
|-
| Calicantzaros
| Central Luzon (Region III)
| 7/2/2013
|-
| kwithoor
| Central Luzon (Region III)
| 1/11/2014
|-
| SEELE_01
| Central Luzon (Region III)
| 1/29/2014
|-
| gerix28
| Central Visayas (Region VII)
| 6/28/2013
|-
| nobs98
| Central Visayas (Region VII)
| 7/8/2013
|-
| M-a-r-s
| Eastern Mindanao
| 12/5/2013
|-
| monz98
| Eastern NCR
| 6/27/2013
|-
| crgandionco
| Leyte
| 9/9/2013
|-
| daxky
| Lipa
| 11/18/2013
|-
| foruboru
| Luzon Island Group
| 8/8/2013
|-
| ivanatorprime
| Mandaluyong
| 10/11/2013
|-
| warfab
| Mandaue
| 8/14/2013
|-
| world_8eidg3mz
| Mandaue
| 7/20/2013
|-
| markking1991
| Manila
| 6/23/2013
|-
| mponteres
| Muntinlupa
| 8/22/2013
|-
| atjcamacho
| NCR
| 6/23/2013
|-
| bdo2v
| NCR
| 7/4/2013
|-
| '''* zy_pher'''
| Philippines
| 2/22/2015
|-
| Calicantzaros
| NCR
| 7/2/2013
|-
| daxky
| NCR
| 11/18/2013
|-
| furuboru
| NCR
| 6/23/2013
|-
| kwithoor
| NCR
| 1/11/2014
|-
| M-a-r-s
| NCR
| 7/7/2013
|-
| mirallwood
| NCR
| 8/18/2013
|-
| SEELE_01
| NCR
| 1/29/2014
|-
| SkipperBoo26
| NCR
| 7/7/2013
|-
| BRM-BLK-BMW
| NCR
| 7/4/2013
|-
| Dekca
| Pampanga
| 6/22/2013
|-
| evs_13
| Pangasinan
| 7/12/2013
|-
| '''* baldugaras'''
| Philippines
| 8/7/2013
|-
| iceden
| Philippines
| 6/25/2013
|-
| '''* kazmuth'''
| Philippines
| 11/13/2012
|-
| '''* rider111'''
| Philippines
| 6/21/2013
|-
| '''* SpeedDzel'''
| Philippines
| 11/13/2012
|-
| markhaggai
| Puerto Princesa
| 8/30/2013
|-
| ongandy86
| Quezon City
| 8/30/2013
|-
| crgandionco
| Samar
| 9/9/2013
|-
| crgandionco
| Southern Leyte
| 12/21/2013
|-
| tcajita
| Sta Rosa
| 1/11/2014
|-
| kwithoor
| Ilocos Region (Region I)
| 3/11/2014
|-
| kwithoor
| Cagayan Valley (Region II)
| 3/11/2014
|-
| shogsbro
| Northern Luzon
| 6/22/2014
|-
| swisspound2
| NCR
| 3/31/2014
|-
| '''* Lu_Wei_Jie'''
| Philippines
| 2/22/2015
|-
| Adabadada
| Cavite Province
| 6/22/2014
|-
| albertcong
| Cabadbaran
| 6/25/2014
|-
| albertcong
| Surigao City
| 6/25/2014
|-
| albertcong
| Butuan
| 6/25/2014
|-
| albertcong
| Bislig
| 6/25/2014
|-
| palin_1274
| NCR
| 6/27/2014
|-
| palin_1274
| CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
| 7/1/2014
|-
| monz98
| Eastern NCR
| 7/3/2014
|-
| monz98
| CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
| 7/3/2014
|-
| albertcong
| Caraga (Region XIII)
| 7/10/2014
|-
| SpeedyGonzalesAT
| Metro Cebu
| 8/5/2014
|-
| kanamits
| Negros Occidental Province
| 8/5/2014
|-
| gerix28
| Region VII
| 10/6/2014
|-
| Guardian4ngel
| Luzon Island Group
| 10/9/2014
|-
| Adabadada
| NCR and Cavite
| 11/2/2014
|-
| Adabadada
| CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
| 2/22/2015
|-
| Adabadada
| Eastern Visayas (Region VIII)
| 2/22/2015
|-
| cryptmaster
| Bulacan Province
| 11/29/2014
|-
| SpeedyGonzalesAT
| Cebu Province
| 11/29/2014
|-
| shogsbro
| Luzon Island Group
| 4/13/2015
|-
| rccoros
| NCR
| 4/20/2015
|-
| rock_stone
| Cebu Province
| 8/2/2015
|-
| rccoros
| CALABARZON (Region IV-A)
| 8/3/2015
|}


'''Note: Eventhough approved as an area manager, management for an assigned area will be lost after three months of inactivity or waze editing.'''
Before making any MTE, please coordinate with local champs first. This is to prevent duplication of events and to make sure all closures are created and placed correctly.  


=== Subdivisions, Villages, Gated, Restricted, and Private Compounds ===
In order to not break routing into gated areas, all roads inside these areas should be of the Private road type. If there are multiple entrances to these areas, consider implementing suggestions from the [[global:Private_Installations|Private Installations]] wiki. If you are unsure how to do this, contact your area manager or a senior editor.
[[Category:Philippines]]
[[Category:Philippines]]

Revision as of 05:58, 20 July 2019

Map Editing Guide for the Philippines

It is presumed you have read Best map editing practice before reading this section. While most of the content in the Global Waze Wiki are applicable for the Philippine road network, the Waze map still needs to be tweaked and customized for the Philippines. Below is the general guideline for Waze map editing in the Philippines. This supersedes any generic guide wiki entries not specific to the Philippines.

Note to all would-be editors in the Philippines

Waze map editing differs from traditional cartography and other online cartography programs in that we don't just map exactly as we see. There are very specific ways to map out roads and places on the Waze Map Editor for routing to be correct, going far beyond seeing something and drawing it on the map. Many well-meaning editors have attempted to edit the Waze map without carefully perusing the guidelines first, causing damage to the map and messing up navigation instead. That being said, once you have gotten the hang of the rules, much of it is common sense and logic. It is, however, expected of every editor in the Philippines to be part of the community because Waze is ever-evolving and so are community guidelines.

Map Editing Priorities

Higher level editors especially Area Managers, are expected to maintain and update the area where they live. This means, L3+ editors SHOULD first work on their immediate vicinity. The reason for this is because you should have first hand information and should be familiar with your areas. You don't need to send messages to reporters to ask questions, this should facilitate for a faster resolution of URs.

The suggested way to clear your area is;

  1. Go to maximum zoom in level (10)
  2. Go to your location
  3. Zoom out one level at a time
  4. Resolve and UR, MP, PUR, etc.
  5. Repeat step 3 and 4

By doing this, you should be able to clear hole near your area. Even if you clear until zoom level 3 only, you would have cleared 12 sq km or an area within 1.5 km radius from your location.

The following should be prioritized if you are not working in your immediate area:

  1. Update Requests - Do this first to reduce the number of URs.
  2. Place Update Requests - Do this next if you have cleared ALL URs.
  3. System Detected Problems - Also known as Map Problems, these need checking as they may be valid issues.
  4. Place Points - Move place points to their exact locations, use personal knowledge or street view to accurately move place points to the correct locations.

The following are NOT priorities, work on the previous list instead of these:

  1. Speed limits - Don't be a points whore. You shouldn't be after points anymore since we don't look at it for level promotions.
  2. Alignment of place shapes - Seriously, you don't need to align every place to its perimeter. There is no added benefit to this for navigation. If even part of the place is within the perimeter or if the entry point is correct, Wazers will be led to the right location. You are just doing this for points if you do this.
  3. Aligning roads to aerials - It is impossible to exactly align segments to their exact locations based on the aerial images. You need to factor in elevation of the roads, parallax effect due to the angle of the satellite, accuracy of how the images were set in WME, etc. The tolerance for the map stickiness is around 20-30m so even if the segment is 20m off its location, Waze should still be able to handle it. Do something useful instead like doing the items on the priority list instead of this.

General Guidelines on Road Editing

1. Creating roads: You may use aerial images or GPS tracks as a guide, or you may use your recorded drives. When drawing roads, pay careful attention where you trace. Generally it is recommended that you trace right where the GPS tracks are thickest (if available). Please make sure the Roads layer is on before tracing a new road to prevent making duplicate/overlapping roads. Note also that we don't necessarily trace exactly what we see. See Best map editing practice for specifics.

2. Setting the road type:

  • Freeways – Toll Roads or Expressways where a toll fee needs to be paid
  • Ramps – On and off ramps from Freeways, segments that are not at-grade or ground level, used to connect segments with different levels
  • Major Highway – DPWH Primary Roads or roads that connect cities of > 100,000 population
  • Minor Highway – DPWH Secondary Roads or roads that connect other cities (i.e. <100,000 population), ports, ferry terminals, airports, tourist service centers, and other national government infrastructure to the primary network.
  • Primary Street – Main thoroughfares of a city or municipality and/or DPWH Tertiary Roads
  • Street – ordinary street, mainly residential
  • Off-road / Not maintained – drivable roads but not used for routing, except when 'allow dirt roads' option is enabled or if destination is on the dirt road.
  • Parking Lot Road – drivable roads within a commercial or private parking lots, used for routing but with a high time penalty. If the parking lot is covered, do not create any parking lot roads or if it is a parking building or structure and it does not have a roofdeck, do not create any parking lot roads. Map only the main roads leading to and out of the parking area, DO NOT map all the lanes inside the parking area.
  • Private Road – drivable roads within gated communities, subdivisions, villages, or compounds. Not used for routing except when destination is on the private road. All roads within the area must be the same private road type. Put '(sticker required)' on the main entrances to these areas where a pass or sticker is required.
  • Ferry - Ferries that meet any of these conditions should generally not be mapped
    • Passenger ferries without vehicles
    • Ferries requiring pre-booking
    • Private ferries unavailable to the general public
    • Ferries over two hours in duration If the ferry does not meet any of the above conditions, it can be added to the map
  • Walking Trails, Pedestrian Boardwalk, Stairway, Railroad, Runway/Taxiway – other non drivable and non-routable roads, do not map these unless they are used to landmark an area or to help in navigation. If the road is too narrow like an alleyway and only motorbikes and tricycles can drive through it, use Street instead and restrict access to it so that only select vehicles can be routed on it.

3. Setting road type attributes:

  • Toll Road - Expressways where toll fees are collected
  • Unpaved - If the road is a highway, primary, or a street but is unpaved. Different from off-road where only specialized vehicles can pass through
  • Tunnel - If the road is underground

4. Setting directionality: This is fairly straightforward for most roads. However, take note of the rules for splitting segments before mapping two parallel one-way segments going in opposite directions. Many Philippine roads should be mapped as two-way segments despite being split in reality (e.g. subdivisions with a guard house between the entrance and exit)

5. Setting the elevation level (Ground, Tunnel = -1, Flyover = 1, 2, 3, etc.): Only tunnels or underground roads are to be set to -1. If one road passes over another, the bottom road is Ground and the one that passes over is 1. Tunnels should at least be 100m in length, otherwise leave them as ground level unless they pass under a segment already on ground level.

6. Setting speed limits: Do this in accordance with REPUBLIC ACT No. 4136 Chapter IV Article 1 (Section 35) Restriction as to speed. Check here for details.

7. Connecting or creating junctions (attaching to existing roads): Before attempting to connect roads, make sure both roads are within your editing level. If any segment is above your level you will not be able to make a connection (they are not connected even if they look like they are). All you will have succeeded in doing was to put an end node on top of a segment. You will know that you have successfully made a connection/junction when you see the roads "snap" together, and turn direction arrows appear.

Do not make a connection/junction between non-routable road types (e.g. Walking Trails, Pedestrian Boardwalk, Stairway, Railroad, and Runway/Taxiway) and routable road types, even if they are connected in real life. This will cause routing problems.

8. Setting turn restrictions and u-turns on junctions: This is straightforward - red is disallowed, green is allowed. The easiest and fastest way to allow all turns is to click on the junction node and hit 'w' on your keyboard. This will set all turns to enabled or green.

Leaving a turn restriction disabled does not mean that Waze will not route to it, Waze might still route a turn to it since it is connected. Hence, for cases where driving through is physically impossible (e.g. there is a gate or wall between segments), the segments need to be totally disconnected from and placed 5m apart.

For u-turns at junctions (those fish-hook u turns at the ends of segments), the default is still to leave them disabled.

9. Naming roads: If you don't know the street name, add the city name and mark the street name as 'None'. Somebody else could edit it. Do not leave segments in red (unnamed). Do not name roundabouts, the road name will not wrap around the roundabout segments and will not look right on the map. It will also break the routing instructions for the roundabout.

Follow the PH Road Naming convention when adding road names -

  1. Always use the official name as the street name (DPWH Name).
  2. Do not use multiple street names separated with a slash "/" except if it will immediately fork into two exits. Or the exit leads to two separate turns
  3. If there are local (LGU) or other name for the street, add them as an alternative name
  4. Use punctuation for initials except for cardinal directions
  5. N, E, W, S, NE, NW, SE, and SW without punctuation will be read as cardinal directions
  6. Excluding route numbers, maximum length of street name should NOT exceed 5 words (street name)
  7. Do not use the word 'to' (preposition) on a street name, unless it is an actual street name. It will not sound right when using 'Adora' or non English TTS
  8. Do not use the word 'exit' (e.g. 'Exit to...') in the street name. It can be used when the street is commonly known to have one e.g. 'Marilao Exit'. Segment names are not localized so it will sound awkward when the rest of the instructions are in Filipino.
  9. Refer to the Philippines TTS List for a complete list of supported abbreviations https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1FsYSMh1aR7l-ZF9NAHT63h8xSVFD5S8ixeJlsM98o4w/edit?usp=sharing

10. When naming streets, omit "City" and "Street". e.g. "Pasig City" to "Pasig" only and "Dela Rosa Street" to "Dela Rosa" only. Except when they are not "Streets" like "Kamias Road", "Aurora Boulevard", "Ayala Avenue", etc. If you are going to abbreviate, make sure you follow Waze Abbreviations and TTS standards so that our street names are ready for TTS (Text To Speech).

The City field should only contain the CITY or MUNICIPAL Name and NOT the AREASUBDIVISION, DISTRICT or BARANGAY NAME nor should it be combined with the PROVINCIAL Name.

Take extra care on the City labels of your edits. Unlike Street names which reflects edits (or corrections) quicker and appears on the next update, City names embeds much longer on the City tiles in the servers. So misspelled City names reflected during an update will appear for a long time in the client app despite any corrections made.

Stick to the official (but shortest possible) name of the jurisdiction being edited. If you are unsure of the political boundaries of the "city" you are editing, leave it at that for the moment. let's leave it to the more experienced and knowledgeable editors to sort this matter out.

On the matter of city labels, we omit the word "city" to derive the shortest possible official political name of the area. The only exceptions are Quezon, Cebu, Davao, Cavite, etc as these cities have a provincial counterpart. This will distinguish Quezon City with the province of QuezonCebu City with the province of Cebu, and so on. All other cities or municipalities will stand on its own without the label "City" or "Municipality", provided it does not have a same Province name.

Currently Waze has a global issue with cities having duplicate names (with the exception of North America). We are hoping to resolve this in the future by having the Province label (equivalent to State) activated. For the time being, to address this issue, the  province's initial, to which the city or municipality belongs to, is added (suffixed) to the name. e.g. Alaminos (L) for Laguna, Alaminos (P) for Pangasinan. Kindly refer to this link of repeating city names for a complete listing of all the cities and municipalities within the Philippines.

11. Splitting roads: Most Philippine roads can be mapped as a single road despite being split in reality. Do not split roads unless they are Expressways, Major, and Minor Highways. Even if they are Major or Minor highways, do not split them if they do not have wide median barriers. Split roads complicate routes and are harder to maintain. Some formal guidelines for splitting roads in the Philippines

A road should be split if:

  • GPS tracks show a clearly definable and continuous gap (blank area) between the color-by-azimuth arrows at the 100m/500ft zoom level.
  • Multiple houses or businesses with no off-street parking are located directly on the street but are not accesible from the opposite direction of traved due to lengthy median, obstruction, or traffic control signage.
  • U-Turns are required to properly make turns that are blocked by a median.

A road should not be split because:

  • There is a curb or non-drivable media less than 5m wide between lanes of travel. This means a turn lane, even a wide one, between directions of travel, does not count because it is drivable (see exceptions above).
  • The non-drivable median is interrupted by a cross segment at most intersections.
  • There is a center turn lane (any width) between directions of travel. Dividing this type of road creates problems when people turn from the middle lane because there is no road for the navigation to follow.
  • It is possible and legal to make a driver side turn/u-turn everywhere along the road
  • The objective is solely for visual appearance or to make the road match another visual source like Google Maps.

12. Turn Lanes or at-grade connectors: First and foremost, the need to have the turn lanes mapped needs to be established. As the driver approaches an intersection, Waze has usually given at least one warning that a turn is imminent, and we can assume that the driver is already looking for turn lanes. For most intersections, that is enough to guide the driver into the proper lane and to turn at the proper time; in other words, it is enough that the two roads intersect without separately mapped turning lanes. There are only a few situations in which connectors are called for in an intersection:

  • When the turn lane physically separates from the main road well in advance of the intersection
  • When the turn lane is far enough from the point of intersection on the map (due to the size of the intersection or the angle at which the roads meet) that the driver might overshoot while waiting for a delayed "turn" audible, or that the Waze client might become confused and disrupt navigation
  • When the area is "busy" enough that the driver may not get any advance warning that a turn is coming up--in which case a connector lets you notify the driver a little earlier
  • When there are user complaints (update requests) that the audible was too late, or that the map should have shown a connector
  • When you get an automated report (map problem) that the roads are too far apart due to the intersection being too far from the turn lane
  • When in doubt, leave it out. Each connector complicates the map and adds to your workload when the time comes to check connectivity, direction, name, etc

13. Locking roads: When you are confident of the area you have mapped, lock the roads to prevent any changes or edits on the roads. While we appreciate the help of newbie Waze editors in editing our maps, they are prone to creating errors if not informed and educated properly on our map editing guidelines. It would be great if we can direct them to read this guide first before they start doing any edits. Read the Philippines Locking Policy for more details.

14. KISS! - Keep It Simple, Stupid! Our maps should work best if they are kept simple rather than complex, therefore simplicity should be the main objective in our maps and unnecessary complexity should be avoided.

General Guidelines on Editing Places

Places are the equivalent of Points of Interest (POIs) in other navigation systems. Unlike traditional cartography or other online maps, we do not map every single place/POI we see. We only add places that are likely to be useful for navigation. Hence, we do not map generic places such as fishball stands, sari-sari stores, plants, pedestrian footbridges/overpasses, etc. That is also why we try to avoid generic names such as "basketball court", "fountain", "store", etc. for places we've deemed worth mapping. See our Places Policy for more details.

  • Area Places - These are POIs that are useful visual landmarks and are mapped to be visual cues on the client app. .
  • Point Places - Most establishments should be mapped as a point place. These are searchable on the Waze app but not visible unless chosen as a destination

General Guidelines on other WME Objects

Map Comments

Map comments are used to communicate with other editors but it is NOT an alternative to the other communication channels of the community. Use it to leave short notes to other editors (e.g. "Do not connect these segments, there's a gate here"). DO NOT use it to request for edits as map comments are too easy to overlook.

See next section for guidance on use of Map Comments with Real Time Closures.

Real Time Closures

A Real Time Closure (RTC) is a temporary closure that is added to the map for segments that are impassable in one or both directions for any reason but does not need to be modified (i.e. no change in turn restrictions, etc.). This should NOT be used for lane closures. Read here for more details.

At present, editors level 4 and above are able to add and remove real-time closures to roads in the Philippines. Special permissions have also been given to our CCP partners such as the MMDA. For urgent closures, contact a local champ to facilitate the addition or removal of an RTC.

When setting RTCs based on information coming from an external source, the best practice is to add a Map Comment with a link to the source. This will be helpful for local editors to verify the info, and make changes if needed.

It is also recommended to lock the map comment to a higher level, and set an expiration date matching the closures end date. But please consult with your local community on that.

If you need to set an RTC that is more than a month long, make sure you check on it at least once a week. There have been a lot of instances where RTCs for several months have been placed and then never checked again. This resulted in segments being closed off from routing long after they have reopened. URs were piling up on the area due to this and routing has been severely affected on the area.

Watch a tutorial on adding Map Comments to RTCs here.

Speed Cameras

Adding any form of camera from the app has been disabled. This can only be added on WME by high level editors.

Major Traffic Events

A Major Traffic Event (MTE) is an event that involves road closures. Read here for more details.

Before making any MTE, please coordinate with local champs first. This is to prevent duplication of events and to make sure all closures are created and placed correctly.

Subdivisions, Villages, Gated, Restricted, and Private Compounds

In order to not break routing into gated areas, all roads inside these areas should be of the Private road type. If there are multiple entrances to these areas, consider implementing suggestions from the Private Installations wiki. If you are unsure how to do this, contact your area manager or a senior editor.