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{{#ifeq:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|Navigation instructions for unnamed segments||:''For a more detailed explanation, including side effects and usage examples, please see the [[Navigation_instructions_for_unnamed_segments/Expanded|Expanded Navigation instructions for unnamed segments]] page.''}}
{{#ifeq:{{FULLPAGENAME}}|Navigation instructions for unnamed segments||:''For a more detailed explanation, including side effects and usage examples, please see the [[Navigation_instructions_for_unnamed_segments|Expanded Navigation instructions for unnamed segments]] page.''}}


[[Category:Waze operations]]
[[Category:Waze operations]]

Revision as of 22:37, 17 May 2017

When Waze gives navigation instructions to "turn", "exit", or "keep" onto an unnamed segment, it will look for a name it can use. If there is a named segment further along your route, it will use (inherit) that name in the instruction. Named segments connected to the unnamed segment which are not part of your provided route, are not relevant.

The inherited name is only used in the displayed and spoken instruction prompts, it does not affect the actual name of the segment.

This always works for  Freeways  and  Ramps .

As of January 2015, on all other road types (any road type which is not a Freeway or Ramp), this feature only works if:

  1. The combined length of the consecutive unnamed segments is shorter than 400 meters (1,312 feet),
    AND
  2. There are 3 or fewer unnamed segments in a row.


To explain the above conditions from another perspective: If the consecutive unnamed segments measured together are longer than 400 m (1,312 ft), or if there are 4 or more unnamed segments in a row, Waze will NOT show or speak a name in the instructions.


For a more detailed explanation, including side effects and usage examples, please see the Expanded Navigation instructions for unnamed segments page.