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| text = We have special rules which enhance and modify the general map guidelines provided by Waze. We ask that when editing in Kansas you follow these rules for special road types.}}
| text = We have special rules which enhance and modify the general map guidelines provided by Waze. We ask that when editing in Kansas you follow these rules for special road types.}}


===== Dirt roads =====
==== Unpaved and Dirt Roads ====
In many Kansas counties, the Dirt road type should apply only to roads that are truly dirt/low-maintenance. Well-maintained gravel roads should NOT be set as the Dirt Road type. They should be at least Street type and potentially as high as Primary Street status. The reason some of these gravel roads qualify for Primary Street status is based upon their functional classification designation. These roads may be gravel, but they are intended to be main routes between towns (especially in rural areas) and are often wider and more frequently maintained. This of course isn't ideal for Wazers who'd prefer to avoid gravel roads, but until an unpaved option is made available to apply as an attribute, it's the best overall option for routing.  
In many Kansas counties, the [[Road_types#Off-road_.2F_Not_maintained_Road_.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0.C2.A0|Off-road / Not Maintained Road]] type should apply only to roads that are truly dirt/low-maintenance. Well-maintained gravel roads should NOT be set as the “Off-road / Not Maintained” type. They should be at least Street type and potentially as high as Primary Street status. The reason some of these gravel roads qualify for Primary Street status is based upon their functional classification designation. These roads may be gravel, but they are intended as main routes between towns (especially in rural areas) and are often wider and more frequently maintained. However, any drivable road which is not paved with asphalt, tar-and-chip, or concrete should have the [[Road_types#Unpaved_checkbox|Unpaved checkbox]] applied so the routing server can respect user navigation preferences.


===== Alleys =====
==== Alleys ====
Alleys are to be mapped since they are sometimes required to access parking lots, businesses, and residences. Alleys are to be the '''parking lot''' road type and the name should be set to "'''Alley'''."
Alleys are to be mapped since they are sometimes required to access parking lots, businesses, and residences. Alleys are to be the {{Parking Lot Road}} type and the name should be set to "'''Alley'''." Be sure to confirm the location of house numbers and any applicable Place points along the main roads to avoid routing to the back of a business or residence.


===== Parking lots =====
====Driveways in Rural Areas====
Following the spirit of mapping all drivable surfaces, parking lot roads are to be mapped in Kansas. Please follow the [[Best_map_editing_practice#Parking_Lots|parking lot general guidelines]] and use discretion to provide functionality without overcrowding the map.
In rural areas, it may be helpful to a driver to see driveways mapped in the client app or even necessary for Waze to determine how to reach the destination. In those cases it may be prudent to map a segment, even if shorter than the general Driveways recommendation of 200 feet. See the article on [[Driveways]] for more information. This offers a number of benefits:


===== Driveways =====
*When traveling at high speeds on rural/county highways, the turn guidance onto the driveway provides advance warning of their upcoming destination.
'''Rural''' driveways in KS should frequently be mapped (as Private Roads), even if shorter than the general [[Driveways]] recommendation of 50 meters. Drivers will often be travelling at a high speed, and an upcoming turn provides advanced warning of their destination. Driveways also serve as useful navigation landmarks on otherwise featureless rural roads, especially during night time navigation. If they are not mapped, a Wazer driving on one may be mistakenly snapped to a nearby road and interfere with the speed data or provide confusing directions.
*Where roads may stretch for miles with no landmarks or other features in the landscape, driveways provide a sense of location and orientation, especially at night.
*When not mapped, a user on the driveway may instead be mistakenly snapped to the main road, causing bad speed data and unwanted or confusing directions.


If the addresses for properties on the driveway are known, delete the relevant House Numbers and add Residential Place Points (RPPs).
When mapping Driveways, use the {{Parking Lot Road}} type.
* The RPP must be complete including the address number, street name, city name, '''and entry/exit point''' as noted in the [[House_Numbers_in_WME#Things_to_remember_.28caveats.2Fwarnings.29|Things to remember]] section of the HN page under the ''If the correct stop point for a house/business is on a different road than its address road'' bullet point.
* Ensure the entry/exit point is placed clearly to one side of the road segment, ''not'' on top of the road segment.


====='''Mapping House Numbers on Driveways'''=====
If the addresses for properties on the driveway are known, delete the relevant House Numbers and add Residential Place Points (RPPs). Make sure the RPP is complete with address number, street name, city name, and entry/exit point as noted in the [[House Numbers in WME|House Numbers]] page.


'''Urban''' driveways do not qualify for mapping in most circumstances unless they meet certain route-aiding criteria as defined in the national standards for [[Driveways]].
====='''Urban Driveways'''=====
Urban driveways '''do not qualify''' for mapping in most circumstances unless they meet certain route-aiding criteria as defined in the national standards for Driveways.


== Speed Limits ==
== Speed Limits ==

Latest revision as of 16:55, 10 February 2023


We have special rules which enhance and modify the general map guidelines provided by Waze. We ask that when editing in Kansas you follow these rules for special road types.

Unpaved and Dirt Roads

In many Kansas counties, the Off-road / Not Maintained Road type should apply only to roads that are truly dirt/low-maintenance. Well-maintained gravel roads should NOT be set as the “Off-road / Not Maintained” type. They should be at least Street type and potentially as high as Primary Street status. The reason some of these gravel roads qualify for Primary Street status is based upon their functional classification designation. These roads may be gravel, but they are intended as main routes between towns (especially in rural areas) and are often wider and more frequently maintained. However, any drivable road which is not paved with asphalt, tar-and-chip, or concrete should have the Unpaved checkbox applied so the routing server can respect user navigation preferences.

Alleys

Alleys are to be mapped since they are sometimes required to access parking lots, businesses, and residences. Alleys are to be the  Parking Lot Road  type and the name should be set to "Alley." Be sure to confirm the location of house numbers and any applicable Place points along the main roads to avoid routing to the back of a business or residence.

Driveways in Rural Areas

In rural areas, it may be helpful to a driver to see driveways mapped in the client app or even necessary for Waze to determine how to reach the destination. In those cases it may be prudent to map a segment, even if shorter than the general Driveways recommendation of 200 feet. See the article on Driveways for more information. This offers a number of benefits:

  • When traveling at high speeds on rural/county highways, the turn guidance onto the driveway provides advance warning of their upcoming destination.
  • Where roads may stretch for miles with no landmarks or other features in the landscape, driveways provide a sense of location and orientation, especially at night.
  • When not mapped, a user on the driveway may instead be mistakenly snapped to the main road, causing bad speed data and unwanted or confusing directions.

When mapping Driveways, use the  Parking Lot Road  type.

Mapping House Numbers on Driveways

If the addresses for properties on the driveway are known, delete the relevant House Numbers and add Residential Place Points (RPPs). Make sure the RPP is complete with address number, street name, city name, and entry/exit point as noted in the House Numbers page.

Urban Driveways

Urban driveways do not qualify for mapping in most circumstances unless they meet certain route-aiding criteria as defined in the national standards for Driveways.

Speed Limits

Kansas primarily follows the USA Speed limits page with some clarifications

Ramp Speed Limits

For ramps that are for accelerating to a road with a higher speed limit, use the higher speed limit of the destination road that the ramp goes to.

For ramps that go from a higher speed limit to a lower speed limit such as a freeway off ramp, do not place any speed limit on the ramp.

For ramps where the start and end have the same speed limit, keep the same speed limit on the ramp.

Do not use advisory speed limits that are black text on yellow signs.

Other Kansas Specific Speed Limit details

Kansas Rural Highway Speed Limits [1]

The KS state laws for default unposted speed limits statewide are:

  • Residential Areas 30 mph
  • Two-lane paved highways 55 mph
  • Improved two-lane highways 65 mph
  • Some improved highways in rural areas 70 mph
  • Kansas Turnpike, unless otherwise posted 75 mph and 40 mph minimum
  • Rural segments of freeway 75 mph with 40 mph minimum

Check with your Area or State Managers for clarification if needed.