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== Results ==
== Results ==

Revision as of 21:05, 7 March 2015

This wiki page is complete. Editing Group assignments are complete, and the MapRaid is in full swing! Check this page and the MegaMapRaid page for changes at least once per day, as we will post updates regularly. Stay in touch in your assigned slack channel (not the general channel if you can avoid it)

MegaMapRaid San Francisco Bay Area has begun and will last 4.5 days, until March 12, 0300 UTC.

This is only a preliminary version of the map. It may not reflect the final areas accurately.

Welcome to Northern California!

The group will be divided into 20 teams, one for each section, and two exclusive teams; one to handle PURs, the other for the Waze provided problem sheet. Each team will have their own assigned senior editor (rank 6, or 5) who will be able to edit anywhere in the Raid area, but will focus on their assigned section.

Please review the MegaMapRaid main wiki page, the California wiki page, and its associated Places wiki page.

Raid Areas

The MapRaid area is being divided up by teams. The interactive maps will be posted soon.

Raid Groups

PUR Areas

Mission

Our primary mission will be to handle the URs, and PURs, followed by Place validation, and general map verification.

Functional Classification (FC) unknown level of compliancy for the San Francisco area.
Some road types deviate intentionally from the state DOT's classifications. If you find a road which is set to a type that is too low, upgrade it. Conversely, if you find a road which you feel is set to a type that is too high, or you need to talk about deviating from FC, please contact a local champ or State Manager before making changes.

Local Hosts

jemay (PM [Help])   (slack: jemay) - Southwestern Regional Coordinator

ottonomy (PM [Help])   (slack: ottonomy_6) - US Local Champ & Mentor

tonestertm (PM [Help])   (slack: tonestertm_5) - California State Manager

Important!

Please do not alter any of the following road types without first consulting a Local Host: Freeway, Ramp, Major Highway, minor Highway, Primary Street.

Please do not mass-edit Do not perform edits which will affect large numbers of segments at once. The edit history of segments is highly valuable in the process of solving URs. Mass editing effectively mass erases this history, permanently. We ask that all necessary processes which might affect large portions of the map, or long stretches of roads, be reserved until near the end of the MapRaid, using the Scheduled Edits form. This includes the “Select entire street” function.

Anything locked at 4, 5 or 6? Please check with a local editor before making changes. Rank 4, 5 and 6 editors - consider keeping highlights active for locks 4, 5 and 6, so you won't mistakenly fix an intentional unusual edit.

Close nodes We make use of the "micro-dogleg" technique, where a geometry node is carefully placed, at full zoom, directly next to a junction node, in order to set the angle to create a desired Turn/Stay/Exit prompt. Please watch for these if you move any junction node, and be sure to recreate the same angle at the new location.

Local Guidance

Functional Classification

In the United States, we set our road types using a national standard called Functional Classification (FC). You can read a detailed explanation in our Road Type Wiki

The Functional Classification has been completed in the San Francisco Bay Area. Occasionally, we find short segments that were missed in the selection process for conversion, and it is important that these be corrected for routing continuity. In general, however, we ask that Road Types not be changed without consulting one of the Local Hosts. In isolated cases, we have chosen to deviate from official classifications, due to errors or outdated information in the Caltrans (DOT) FC maps, or to better accommodate real-life situations and Waze quirks. It is important that these remain intact. Sometimes dirt roads may appear higher on FC maps but shouldn't be used by Waze for routing.

Unfortunately, at the moment, our interactive map is not working for Roads or Functional Classification. You can go to Caltrans Earth and select the CRS Maps layer, then click on the area you want, which will pop up a link to download the right map for that area, in pdf form. Or you can go straight to the CRS Maps Grid site, which allows you to select the correct map according to a grid system.

If you find an area that doesn't seem to be complete please bring it to the attention of a Local Host for review.

In MegaMapRaid we have a set minimum standard for locking roads based on segment type. Any road of a certain segment type must be locked at least to the rank (level) in the chart below. Roads may be locked higher for protection and special situations (areas with construction, tricky design, frequent mistakes, imaging inaccuracies, and the like), but should not be locked lower.

A great time to implement these locks is while bringing the road types of an area into compliance with the current US road type standards (FC and highway systems). Lock the roads based on type after they've been set to current US road type standards.

Bay Area Map Raid Segment Locking Guideline
Segment Type Default locks
 Freeway  5
 Ramp  5
 Major Highway  3
 Minor Highway  2
 Primary Street  2
 Street  1
 • • • • Ferry • • • •   5
 |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| Railroad |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|  2

All others - 1, or as needed -- for protection, certain segments may be at higher lock levels. If you find a road locked to a higher level than its minimum, please leave it locked no lower than that level when you have finished editing. Please consult RC, SM, or appropriate AM for guidance

Place Editing

Places and updates from both editors and trusted users have become a major issue. Misspelled names, wrong categories, missing addresses (EVERY business place should have an address!!) poor location and incorrectly assigned photos are all over the map. Use the powerful Place Browser (link below) and the information on the Place editing page to get these places corrected. Please do not lock a place without first confirming the correct location, naming, and category, and filling at least the address fields.

Also be on the lookout for Area Places which should actually be Point Places. See the Places wiki table for guidance.

When correcting place locations in response to URs, always ask the UR reporter to wait a few days, then remove all instances of the destination from the app's recents and/or favorites list before navigating to the destination again! Otherwise the reporter's app will continue to use the stale, incorrect location.

Gas Stations
Gas Stations should be locked to level 3 but, only after all important data fields in the gas station have been filled. At least ensure that Brand, Name and Address have information. Remember to ask a hosting local if you need help identifying gas station information. When a convenience store is co-located with a gas station, naming varies, depending on the setup. ARCO ampm and Chevron Extra Mile have brand-associated convenience stores, and should include that Category. Circle K convenience stores, for example, are sometimes affiliated with certain gas stations and should have their own, separate, Place Point.

For editors below rank 3, once you have completely filled out a gas station with the min required information, please ask for a lock.

Satellite imagery misregistration in San Francisco

Many parts of San Francisco are built on rapidly undulating terrain. In addition, downtown San Francisco features elevated roadways amidst very tall buildings. As a result, the Waze Satellite Imagery can be difficult to interpret, and for some roads may be misregistered by as much as 20 meters! When editing in San Francisco is is critical to use the GPS Points layer to ensure accurate segment registration. Do not simply attempt to match the satellite imagery without also checking the GPS Points layer!

Complex Intersections

There are many complicated intersections in the Bay Area which should not be edited without consulting a local senior editor, even if the presence of URs seems to indicate problems. Some of these intersections have been carefully refined to achieve the best Waze performance, which can involve years of testing, adjustment, and experimentation. Others are locations which are currently under construction, and daily changes to the physical roads cause Wazers to report problems which will no longer exist by the time our edits could take effect. We have done our best to lock the most important of these intersections to Rank 6. When dealing with URs at these locations, please keep in mind that few, if any additional road changes are required. Again, please consult with a Local Host before making changes.

Avoid adding redundant time- or vehicle-restricted turns

Time and vehicle restrictions may be found throughout San Francisco and elsewhere in the Bay Area. In many cases these have already been implemented using segment restrictions. Please do NOT add redundant time or vehicle turn restrictions when the segment restrictions are already sufficient; leave such turn restrictions green.

Frequent temporary closures in San Francisco

San Francisco enjoys a multitude of events that close roads temporarily. As in many cities, seemingly perpetual construction closes roads for short intervals at unpredictable times. The city also experiments with temporary street conversions to public space. Beyond that, however, San Francisco hosts frequent parades, walks, bicycling events, and marathons. These events commonly take place in Golden Gate Park and the adjacent neighborhoods as well as in Downtown.

San Francisco Wazers appear largely unaware of the Report -> Closure feature in the Waze app, and typically report temporary closures as Map Issues with no additional comment. If you suspect a temporary closure, please suggest to UR reporters that Report -> Closure is a more productive way to help the local Waze community.

Toll Roads / HOV / HOT / Truck Lanes

It is our custom to mark the Toll checkbox only on the entrance segments to Toll Roads, or at Toll collection locations. HOV and HOT road types have already been set correctly according to our local practices. If you have a question about one of these lanes, please contact a Local Host.

Left turns at intersections without traffic signals

In California it is perfectly legal to make a left turn across one double yellow line. Drivers are sometimes confused and think that they can't, when in reality it is permitted. Turning across two double yellow lines, spaced apart 2 feet or more, is considered a barrier, and is illegal to cross. Passing another vehicle over a double yellow line is prohibited. For illustration of these concepts, visit the California DMV Drivers' Handbook page on traffic lanes

A common complaints we receive in the Bay Area is when Waze directs drivers to turn left from a smaller side street on to a major thoroughfare, without the benefit of a traffic control signal. Most of these turns are completely legal and, when driven properly, can be significant time-savers on a route, as opposed to waiting at a traffic signal, sometimes through several cycles. It is also known that making such turns can be difficult at certain times of the day, due to passing cross-traffic. On many larger roads in California, we have Center Left Turn Lanes, which are intended for use in completing left turns to, and from, driveways and side streets. Please do not disallow left turns due to URs reporting “dangerous” or “too difficult” turns, without consulting a level 4, 5 or 6 Local Host.

We usually inform the reporter of such a UR that if they wait and complete the left turn, it may actually be faster than the alternative. If it’s not faster, then their wait time will contribute to Waze’s database, thus helping to discourage the routing server from suggesting left turns at that site. We also suggest to the reporters that if they feel too uncomfortable making such left turns, they can always turn right instead, and let Waze recalculate. More info about this can be found on the UR Guidance page.

Construction

There are a number of major construction projects in process within the overall MapRaid area. These construction projects can cause frequent intermittent road closures. Many closures change daily and cause great numbers of URs to appear. When handling URs in one of these areas, be aware that reports of "Turn not allowed", "Missing road", "Wrong driving direction" are common, but may not indicate a map problem that can be fixed, because the physical road situation will change before our edits can take effect.

LINKS:

Caltrans (CA DOT) District 4 Projects


U-turns

In California, U-turns are generally allowed unless unsafe, or specifically denied by signage. In general we can confirm, lock or "harden" U-turns (click to remove the Purple question mark indicating a soft turn -- see the Wiki) on major streets, which have room for large vehicles to turn, but please avoid confirming or enabling them on residential streets.

Alleys

In California, we have many access/service roads which run behind businesses and between houses on residential streets. We mark these Alleys as Parking Lot Roads, to prevent routing through them. Often, Google address points are closer to these alleys than to the street they belong to, and Waze routing suffers. The correct response is to "nudge" the House Numbers on the streets along (either side of) the alley, so they will become trusted. See the UR page below for a suggested response to these issues. Alleys should not be named, unless they are signed, or are already named "Alley".

UR & MP Guidance

As the MegaMapRaid begins, the greater San Francisco Bay area has over 3,100 open Update Requests (URs) and over 900 Map Problems (MPs). Investigating and responding to these URs and MPs will be a primary objective of the MapRaid teams. Therefore, a UR Guidance page has been created to help guide teams through the maze of MPs and URs.

There are also various scripts available to help with commenting on URs. If you use one of these, please be sure to check if the UR is solvable with the information already given, before sending a comment. Do not enter comments without first examining the available information.


Cameras

Speed Cameras are never used in California.

Following is a list of Cities known to currently use Red Light Cameras:

  • Capitola
  • Daly City
  • Fremont
  • Menlo Park
  • Millbrae
  • Napa
  • Newark
  • Pleasanton?
  • San Francisco
  • San Leandro
  • San Mateo

This list may not be comprehensive, so if you have doubts about a city not on this list, please do some web research, preferably with the city's official site or their police/sheriff department's site.

Mapping Resources

Our local GIS maps (see below for links)are almost always more up-to-date and correct than the Caltrans information. Please use them instead of any Caltrans documentation.

GIS

Most of the interactive viewers in the links below will open with many layers enabled. The maps will run faster if you disable everything but Streets or Roads, and only enable Parcels when needed. Marin County

Sonoma County

Napa County

Solano County (requires Silverlight plugin)

Vallejo

Contra Costa County

Alameda County

San Francisco

San Mateo County

Santa Clara County

Santa Cruz County

Reference Links

The Basics

Recommended Tools for MegaMapRaid San Francisco Bay Area

  • The LA MapRaid Group/Region Overlay is available on GreasyFork to indicate the Group areas on the map as you work. You will need TamperMonkey (Chrome) or GreaseMonkey (Firefox) to install and use this.
  • UR Comments - a tremendous time and labor saving tool with automation and integration with URO+, to help with working URs. Read the documentation.
  • The WME Reference Sheet[PDF] is a printable double-sided tri-fold quick reference guide to some of the common topics used in WME.
  • Validator is a script that validates a map area in Waze Map Editor, highlights issues and generates a very detailed report with wiki references and solutions.

Download links:

* For Chrome browser please download the script at Chrome Web Store
* For Firefox browser please download the script at GreasyFork.org

Note: for Firefox browser you also need Greasemonkey or Tampermonkey installed.

  • WME Chat Addon is a script that improves the WME chat GUI. For a list of all the features check the thread here.
 Note- Tapermonkey/Greasmonkey is required to use many of these scripts.

Mapraid edit lists

Spreadsheets and forms are being used to streamline management of various group efforts and track important edits. Below you can find links to use these these forms, sheets, and see the lists.

Scheduled Edits

These are edits which need to be completed but must be postponed in order to retain history for UR Solving. These edits are designated to specific editors to complete, once they get the green light from the MapRaid! leaders.

These editing tasks have been delegated to specific editors for future completion at the end of MegaMapRaid. Please DO NOT EDIT or try to fix any of these items unless you are the designated "Editor to Complete" for that item in the list. These edits may only be completed once the "Continue When" instructions on the row for that item are met. If you have any questions please ask one of the listed Local Hosts.


Scheduled Edits is down for maintenance, and will return soon

Boots on the ground

We need local boots on the ground to check things. Please add requests for locals to go and scout things in person, as in on the road. Some examples when this would be used include to check and see if:

  • The street view is accurate,
  • A road is really closed,
  • A turn really allowed/prohibited, etc.

To submit a Boots on the Ground request, please use this form.

The sheet will be available to view soon.

Results

Check back after the raid for detailed stats...

MapRaid Promotions

Some editors really let their bright side out, and let their community skills shine. This is even more evident in a concerted group effort with high-density editing like a MapRaid!. Editors of all ranks working closely with each other and the Champs, really lets us everyone get to know each other, and allows certain editors to be recognized for their skills and effort.

When the Champs see someone consistently editing well, interacting well with the community, and knowledgeable of the various details from the Wiki, they can issue promotions. This can be anything from the size of a managed area, to a rank increase, or even a new role.


Teams