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===Main Roads===
===Highways===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!Road Type
!Road Type
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|'''5'''
|'''5'''
|Truck Roads E7, E30, and E75. Two-way segment E-roads (without central barrier)
|Truck Roads E7, E30, and E75. Two-way segment E-roads (without central barrier)
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|'''Ramp'''
|Roads which connect roadways to other roadways as part of an interchange. This includes all freeway exits and entrances.
|N/A
|'''5'''
|No
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|'''Major Highway'''
|'''Major Highway'''
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|'''3'''
|'''3'''
|No
|No
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|'''Ramp'''
 
|Roads which connect roadways to other roadways as part of an interchange. This includes all freeway exits and entrances.
=== Streets ===
|N/A
{| class="wikitable"
|'''5'''
!Road Type
|No
!definition
!example
!Lock Level
!Exceptions
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|'''Primary Street'''
|'''Primary Street'''
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|No
|No
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|'''Dirt Road / 4X4 Trail'''
|'''Narrow Street'''
|A road that is physically impossible to drive by a normal sedan and should be avoided when possible. The routing server will also add a '''3 hour penalty''' to such segments, so they will only be picked when there is absolutely no alternative available. All other ''regular dirt roads'', that are still drivable with a standard sedan, should be of the ''ROAD TYPE'' '''Street''' with the '''Unpaved''' attributes checked
|Narrow streets are drivable, but hard to access by car. It's the kind of roads that are so narrow, you'd rather not get a route through when driving, unless it is significantly faster. However, as a motorcycle, narrow streets are convenient for navigation. Narrow Streets have a '''penalty for private cars and taxis''' between 5-10 minutes. Their default driving speed is 10kph until speed data is collected.
|N/A
|N/A
|1
|'''3'''
|No
|No
|}
|}


===Other Segment Types===
===Other - drivabledrivable===
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
!WME Road Type
!Road Type
!Used for
!definition
!Remarks
!example
!Lock Level
!Exceptions
|-
|-
|Parking Lot Road
|'''Offroad / Not-Maintained'''
|All parking lot roads; Gas Station roads
|A road that is physically impossible to drive by a normal sedan and should be avoided when possible. The routing server will also add a '''3 hour penalty''' to such segments, so they will only be picked when there is absolutely no alternative available. All other ''regular dirt roads'', that are still drivable with a standard sedan, should be of the ROAD TYPE '''Street''' with the '''Unpaved''' attributes checked
|Routing on these roads has a penalty, and they will only be routed when your destination is on them, or if there is no alternative
|N/A
|'''1'''
|No
|-
|-
|Private Road
|'''Parking Lot Road'''
|All roads which need special permission for access
|All parking lot roads; Gas Station roads. Routing on these roads has a penalty, and they will only be routed when your destination is on them, or if there is no alternative
|Routing on these roads has a penalty, and they will only be routed when your destination is on them, or if there's no alternative
|N/A
|'''1'''
|No
|-
|'''Private Road'''
|All roads which need special permission for access. Routing on these roads has a penalty, and they will only be routed when your destination is on them, or if there's no alternative
|N/A
|'''3'''
|No
|-
|'''Ferry'''
|Crossing water
|N/A
|'''5'''
|No
|}
 
=== Non - drivable ===
{| class="wikitable"
!Road Type
!definition
!example
!Lock Level
!Exceptions
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|<nowiki>|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| Railroad |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| </nowiki>
|'''Railroad'''
|Use for railroad, metro, tram and subway
|Use for railroad, metro, tram and subway
|Public transportation. Set elevation as found and connect to roads, but use Turn Restrictions to prevent routing onto Railroads.
|Public transportation. Set elevation as found and connect to roads, but use Turn Restrictions to prevent routing onto Railroads
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|Pedestrian Boardwalk
|'''Runway/Taxiway'''
|Use for walking and bicycle paths only if they serve as a visual marker for motorist routing
|Airport Runways and Taxiways
|Set direction unknown and connect where usefull for parking lot walking times. If not needed for that, don't add these.
|Only for airport runways. Never connect to any other road type
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|Walking Trail
|'''Walking Trail'''
|Use for walking and bicycle paths only if they serve as a navigation guide routing. Navigation points on a WT will guide you to the nearest Driveable segment
|Use for walking and bicycle paths only if they serve as a navigation guide routing. Navigation points on a WT will guide you to the nearest driveable segment
|Set direction unknown and connect where usefull for routing or parking lot walking times.
|Set direction unknown and connect where usefull for routing or parking lot walking times.
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|Runway/Taxiway
|'''Pedestrian Boardwalk'''
|Airport Runways and Taxiways
|Use for walking and bicycle paths only if they serve as a visual marker for motorist routing
|Only for airport runways. Never connect to any other roadtype.
|Set direction unknown and connect where usefull for parking lot walking times. If not needed for that, don't add these
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|Stairway
|'''Stairway'''
|Do NOT use this type
|Do NOT use this type
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Revision as of 11:27, 26 March 2020

Highways

Road Type definition example Lock Level Exceptions
Freeway All roads with an E - number E11, E611 5 Truck Roads E7, E30, and E75. Two-way segment E-roads (without central barrier)
Ramp Roads which connect roadways to other roadways as part of an interchange. This includes all freeway exits and entrances. N/A 5 No
Major Highway All roads with an D - , F - , S - number and main roads outside cities. Two-way segment E - roads, E - labelled Truck Roads, E - labelled roads within cities E75 4 No
Minor Highway All D - , F - , S - roads and main roads within cities. Two-way segment important connections outside cities D63 3 No

Streets

Road Type definition example Lock Level Exceptions
Primary Street All other main connecting roads N/A 2 No
Street All other roads N/A 1 No
Narrow Street Narrow streets are drivable, but hard to access by car. It's the kind of roads that are so narrow, you'd rather not get a route through when driving, unless it is significantly faster. However, as a motorcycle, narrow streets are convenient for navigation. Narrow Streets have a penalty for private cars and taxis between 5-10 minutes. Their default driving speed is 10kph until speed data is collected. N/A 3 No

Other - drivabledrivable

Road Type definition example Lock Level Exceptions
Offroad / Not-Maintained A road that is physically impossible to drive by a normal sedan and should be avoided when possible. The routing server will also add a 3 hour penalty to such segments, so they will only be picked when there is absolutely no alternative available. All other regular dirt roads, that are still drivable with a standard sedan, should be of the ROAD TYPE Street with the Unpaved attributes checked N/A 1 No
Parking Lot Road All parking lot roads; Gas Station roads. Routing on these roads has a penalty, and they will only be routed when your destination is on them, or if there is no alternative N/A 1 No
Private Road All roads which need special permission for access. Routing on these roads has a penalty, and they will only be routed when your destination is on them, or if there's no alternative N/A 3 No
Ferry Crossing water N/A 5 No

Non - drivable

Road Type definition example Lock Level Exceptions
Railroad Use for railroad, metro, tram and subway Public transportation. Set elevation as found and connect to roads, but use Turn Restrictions to prevent routing onto Railroads
Runway/Taxiway Airport Runways and Taxiways Only for airport runways. Never connect to any other road type
Walking Trail Use for walking and bicycle paths only if they serve as a navigation guide routing. Navigation points on a WT will guide you to the nearest driveable segment Set direction unknown and connect where usefull for routing or parking lot walking times.
Pedestrian Boardwalk Use for walking and bicycle paths only if they serve as a visual marker for motorist routing Set direction unknown and connect where usefull for parking lot walking times. If not needed for that, don't add these
Stairway Do NOT use this type
  • Some satellite photos are shifted (in the wrong place) or out of date. Use the WME GPS layer to make roads in the correct place. Satellite and street views available from within WME may be used. Local knowledge may be used. External sources of information may not be used.
  • You can always "add alternate name" to give a road more than one name. Use this when a road name has multiple ways to spell it, or when you want to add the road name in arab. This will not show in the App!

[1], and [2] for those parts that have Google StreetView.