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The waze live map is user-generated and corrected; any user can edit any of the roads they've wazed (driven with waze running). Users who've earned more points can edit any area of the map.
The waze live map is user-generated and corrected; any user can edit any of the roads they've wazed (driven with waze running). Users who've earned more points can edit any area of the map.
To make any changes on the map, log in (upper right-hand corner of the home page). Your username and password are the ones you received when you installed waze on your mobile phone.
To make any changes on the map, log in (upper right-hand corner of the home page). Your username and password are the ones you received when you installed waze on your mobile phone.
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== '''Finding the roads you've driven''' ==
== '''Finding the roads you've driven''' ==

Revision as of 11:51, 14 May 2009

Editing your route on the map

The waze live map is user-generated and corrected; any user can edit any of the roads they've wazed (driven with waze running). Users who've earned more points can edit any area of the map. To make any changes on the map, log in (upper right-hand corner of the home page). Your username and password are the ones you received when you installed waze on your mobile phone.


Finding the roads you've driven

  • Click the Update Map tab
  • From the View panel, choose Archive.
    You'll get an overlay layer listing all your journeys, latest first.
  • To see the route of a journey, click on its icon. The map for that journey will be displayed. Choose the route you want to edit by clicking the icon in the column labeled Report.
  • Zoom in to the section of the route you want to edit.

Searching for a route section

If you remember which routes you've wazed, you can go to them directly rather than via the archive.

  • After logging in, choose the LiveMap tab:
  • Enter the name of the street and city – for instance, Van Ness, San Francisco.
    You'll get a list of all the possible streets.
    Choose the one you want to edit.
  • Alternatively, you can search by zip code and then choose the first result on the list of results. You'll get a street map of the area selected.
  • Click the Update Map to switch to the updating/editing function.