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=== Working with URs ===
=== Working with URs ===


{{RootPage2}} has adopted a '''72hr/5 day''' standard when dealing with User Requests.
{{RootPage2}} has adopted a '''72 hour/7 day''' standard when dealing with User Requests.
[[Image:Request pin open-low.png|left]] Our goal is to respond to new URs within 72 hours.
[[Image:Request pin open-low.png|left]] Our goal is to respond to new URs within 72 hours.
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[[Image:Request pin open-med.png|left]] Fix the issue (if within our control), or solicit additional needed information from the reporter, and
[[Image:Request pin open-med.png|left]] Fix the issue (if within our control), or solicit additional needed information from the reporter.
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[[Image:Request pin open-high.png|left]]  Resolve URs that have no response to comment in 5 days, or are completed. '''NEVER close a UR without leaving a closing comment''', even if it's something as simple as ''"No info received, closing."''
[[Image:Request pin open-med.png|left]] If the reporter has not responded after 3 days, send a reminder message.
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[[Image:Request pin open-high.png|left]]  Resolve URs that have no response to comment or reminder in 7 days, or are completed. '''NEVER close a UR without leaving a closing comment''', even if it's something as simple as ''"No info received, closing."''


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Before working with URs, you should review the [[UR|Wiki documentation on URs]] and especially the section on [[UR#The resolution process / Etiquette|etiquette]].
Before working with URs, you should review the [[UR|Wiki documentation on URs]] and especially the section on [[UR#The resolution process / Etiquette|etiquette]].
=== Working with Speed Limit URs ===
When responding to a Speed Limit Update Report, or SLUR, that is invalid or incorrect, please use the following to respond:
* Not Identified (invalid information): Waze does not set speed limits based on yellow "advisory" signs or variably timed or temporary speed limits, e.g., school zones, work zones. Waze uses the maximum speed limit designated by the established, or permanent, white regulatory sign.
* Not Identified (correct speed limit already in place): The speed limit for this road segment already has a verified speed limit confirmed using either recent street view imagery or other means.


[[File:Checkchat.jpg|thumb|right|Getting your attention]]
[[File:Checkchat.jpg|thumb|right|Getting your attention]]

Latest revision as of 17:57, 24 August 2021


Working with URs

Arizona has adopted a 72 hour/7 day standard when dealing with User Requests.

Our goal is to respond to new URs within 72 hours.

Fix the issue (if within our control), or solicit additional needed information from the reporter.

If the reporter has not responded after 3 days, send a reminder message.

Resolve URs that have no response to comment or reminder in 7 days, or are completed. NEVER close a UR without leaving a closing comment, even if it's something as simple as "No info received, closing."


When responding to URs, please remember the wise words of the scholar, brevity is the soul of wit.

More than likely, the user is going to be reading your response in the Waze App, so try and keep it as short as possible, while still conveying the information, or request desired.

Before working with URs, you should review the Wiki documentation on URs and especially the section on etiquette.

Getting your attention

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