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Logging in

If prompted to login, use the same username and password as you do on the Waze client app and the rest of the Waze website.


Common Functions

Overlays (Layers)

Show and hide the various overlays by clicking the icon at the right side of the map display area.


Create a Road

  1. Hover over the at the right side of the toolbar click on Road
  2. Click the point of the map where the segment starts
  3. Move the cursor along the path and click to add a geometry node to define the shape
  4. Double click at the end point of the segment


Connect roads

When drawing new segments, or moving segments around, the editor will auto-junction roads.

  1. For new roads, if you start and/or end the drawing on an existing segment, a junction is created
  2. For existing roads, if you move the end of a segment onto an existing segment, a junction is created
  3. If you move a junction to an existing segment, that junction is now part of that segment and any roads connected to that segment previously are all now joined together


Loop roads

  • When drawing a road which connects to the same segment at both ends, only the ending junction is created. To create the starting junction:
  1. Move the end of the new segment away from where it is
  2. Drop it
  3. Move it back to where you want the junction to be


Turn restrictions (allowed turns)

Set by selecting a segment which will allow you to see the connectivity arrows and modify these allowed turns at each end of the segment. Where the arrows appear depends on the road. One-way roads will only have arrows at the end, and No Entrance roads will have no connectivity arrows at all.

  • Press s to separate overlapping arrows.
  • Allowing all or disabling all turns can also be done by selecting a junction and using the links in the Properties drawer.


Create a roundabout

  1. Hover over the at the right side of the toolbar click on Roundabout
  2. Click the map to center of the roundabout.
  3. Move the mouse outward to the correct size of the roundabout
  4. Click to finish
  • Roundabout drawing is circular by default. Ellipse drawing can be enabled by holding down the Shift key while adjusting the roundabout size.
  • Roundabouts can be created over existing junctions and segments. Any roads within the shape of the roundabout will be truncated, and any junctions within the roundabout shape are deleted.
  • To delete a roundabout, you must delete ALL segments of the roundabout. You cannot save your work without deleting all segments of the roundabout. When saved, the roundabout node will also be deleted.


Create a Landmark

  1. Hover over the at the right side of the toolbar click on Landmark
  2. Click a point of the map on the edge of the landmark
  3. Move the cursor along the path and click to add a geometry node to define the shape
  4. Double click anywhere to stop drawing and complete the shape
  5. Select the new landmark and define the type of landmark and a name in the Properties drawer
  • The new editor has a different list of landmarks from the old editor. The new list is much shorter, clearer, easier to work with and includes some landmarks that were missing before (such as 'beach'). However, it is also missing some often-used landmarks from the past.


Bridge junction

  1. Select two adjacent segments which will be bridged together
  2. Click the bridge icon over the junction
  • The properties of the segments to be bridged must be identical or you will not see the bridge icon
  • Bridging automatically increases the level of the new merged segment by 1 more than the highest level of the two segments. You can change it, of course, if it needs to be a different level.
  • For more detail, see Overpasses, Underpasses and Bridges.


Create a junction

There is no tool built specifically to create a junction in the middle of a segment. This is because the editor creates a junction automatically when two segments are joined. However, you can create a junction by following the steps below in the Splitting a segment section.


Overlapping road junction

Two roads set to the same level which cross each other can be joined by an intersection easily.

  1. Select both segments
  2. Click the which should appear above the intersection
  3. A junction is added


Splitting a segment

There are three options for splitting a segment, or adding a junction to the middle of a segment:

  • Add a new segment from nowhere to the point of the segment you want to split. A new junction will be added. Delete the new segment just created.
  • Add a new segment from the spot you want to split to nowhere. A new junction will be added. Delete the new segment just created.
  • Disconnect one end of the segment. Draw a new segment from the segment end to the node it used to connect to.

In all these steps, the junction which was automatically added will remain.


Joining junctions

Dragging one junctions to another will join all segments from both junctions into a single intersection. This is great for those intersection where Waze has two nodes joining right-angle roads in two separate intersections. If there is a single segment connecting the two nodes, it will be automatically deleted.

  • Make sure that there are no geometry points in the segment to be deleted. If you get an error, check for and delete any geometry points in the segment and try it again.


Disconnecting a road

Select the segment. Drag the end you want to disconnect away from the junction.


Select entire street

  1. Select a segment
  2. In the Properties drawer, click the Select entire street button.
  3. Any segments connected to the first segment with the same properties will be selected and can be edited as a group.
  • If there is a gap or a street with a different name or other different property, it will not allow the selection to go beyond it. You will need to edit in multiple passes in this case.


Solve map problems

Only available for the US and Canada Server at this time.

Temporary Map Problems Explanations


Keyboard Shortcuts

  • d - delete node from road geometry while hovering cursor over it during road geometry editing
  • m - toggle multi-select mode. Default behavior is that to select multiple segments, you must use the modifier key to multi-select. When toggled active, multi-select mode lets you select multiple segments without using the modifier key as described in the Selecting Multiple Segments section.
  • Delete (Del) - delete the selected object. To delete multiple objects, you must click the trash can icon and confirm the multiple delete.
  • Esc - deselect all objects
  • a - toggle connection arrows transparent or opaque so you can see beneath them and click items under them
  • s - toggles separation of connection arrows so they do not overlap to ease clicking on either
  • Shift+a - toggles display of disallowed connections (turns) for every segment/node in the view. When active, no green arrows are shown.
  • q - disable all connections for the selected junction
  • w - allow all connections for the selected junction
  • r - toggle segment direction between 1-way, reverse-1-way, 2-way and No Entrance
  • i - insert/draw new segment (equivalent to clicking Road under the big + button)
  • o - draw new roundabout (equivalent to clicking Roundabout under the big + button)
  • u - draw new landmark (equivalent to clicking Landmark under the big + button)
  • Ctrl+z - undo (Cmd+z also works on Mac)
  • Ctrl+Shift+y - redo (Cmd+Shift+y also works on Mac)
  • Ctrl+Shift+z - redo (Cmd+Shift+z also works on Mac)
  • Ctrl+s - save (Cmd+s also works on Mac)
  • Shift+click and double-click - re-centers the map on at the clicked location and zooms in one level


Tips and Hints

See Map Editing Tips and Hints


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