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==='''Intersections where you should map Lanes'''===
==='''Intersections where you should map Lanes'''===
<br />There are two or more lanes each to either turn left or right at that intersection
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* There are two or more lanes each to either turn left or right at that intersection
* Complex intersections where [[usa:Lanes#To_clarify_which_road_to_take|clarification of which road to take is necessary]]


*Complex intersections where [[usa:Lanes#To_clarify_which_road_to_take|clarification of which road to take is necessary]]
*In a # or H junction where there is a U-Turn, even if there is only a single turn lane.  The addition of lanes to these intersections combined with lane heuristics enables Waze to announce a ''<code>U-Turn</code>,'' rather than a ''<code>Turn Left, Turn Left</code>''
*In a # or H junction where there is a U-Turn, even if there is only a single turn lane.  The addition of lanes to these intersections combined with lane heuristics enables Waze to announce a ''<code>U-Turn</code>,'' rather than a ''<code>Turn Left, Turn Left</code>''
*Use the <code>[[usa:Lanes#.22View_and_hear.22_continue_straight|View and Hear]]</code> or <code>[[usa:Lanes#.22View_only.22_continue_straight|View Only]]</code> continue straight overrides where necessary


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Revision as of 23:16, 7 October 2020

Lanes

Details on Lanes and how to map them can be found on the Lanes Wazeopedia page. Editors should consider using the Lane Tools script to assist in mapping lanes correctly.

In California, Lanes should be mapped for major intersections where the number of turn lanes deviates from what is expected. In other words, do not map if you can turn right only from the right lane and/or you can turn left only from the left lane, regardless of whether these lanes are dedicated turn lanes or shared lanes.

Intersections where you should map Lanes


  • In a # or H junction where there is a U-Turn, even if there is only a single turn lane.  The addition of lanes to these intersections combined with lane heuristics enables Waze to announce a U-Turn, rather than a Turn Left, Turn Left
  • Use the View and Hear or View Only continue straight overrides where necessary


Special Considerations


At-Grade Connectors

When adding Lanes, please consider whether AGCs are still needed at that intersection.

As an example, the AGC from westbound Walsh Ave to northbound San Tomas Expwy is not needed. The island is extremely small. The benefits that the AGC was originally meant for, such as advanced announcement of the turn, are not needed.

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Special considerations

Lane specific guidance

There are intersections where users should be guided to the proper lane in preparation for the next maneuver. Consider a driver going from Crow Canyon Place to I-680 North. There are 2 left turn lanes on Crow Canyon Place. An editor following lane mapping guidance would map that intersection with 2 left turns. A driver unfamiliar with that area could potentially turn using the left lane of the 2 left turn lanes, get into the left lane and miss the entrance to I-680 North if there is a lot of traffic blocking the movement to the right lanes in the short distance available.

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In order to properly guide the driver, some sort of compound guidance such as Use the right of the two left turn lanes to turn left and then turn right to enter the freeway would be ideal. Unfortunately, Waze does not yet have this capability.

Loss and regain of lane between intersections

Another consideration is where two close-by intersections have dedicated turn lanes, but in between the two intersections, a lane is added such that the driver going to the second intersection could mistakenly enter the wrong lane. Consider a driver on Mission Boulevard being guided to northbound I-680. There are 3 full lanes prior to the on-ramp to northbound I-680 with the right lane dedicated to the freeway entrance.

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At the prior on-ramp to southbound I-680, there are also 3 full lanes prior to the on-ramp with the right lane dedicated to the freeway entrance.

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Note that since Lane Guidance is announced about ½ mile for MH (and ¼ mile for mH and lower) prior to the turn instruction, the driver would have heard In ½ mile, use the right lane to turn right to I-680 North Sacramento at around Warm Springs Boulevard, which is 2 signaled intersections prior to the entrance to northbound I-680. There is no signage that the right lane ends until you are almost at the entrance to southbound I-680. A driver unfamiliar with the area, upon seeing or hearing the guidance, would get into the right lane and would not have much distance/time between the last signaled intersection to the entrance of southbound I-680 to change lanes, especially when there is a lot of traffic in the immediate lane to the left.

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In order to properly guide the driver, there are a few possibilities. Waze could delay announcing the Turn instruction to northbound I-680 until the driver is past the entrance to southbound I-680. A more preferable solution would be for Waze to announce In ½ mile, stay in the middle lane and then turn right to I-680 North Sacramento. Unfortunately, Waze does not yet have this capability.

What can be done for these situations?

  • Consider whether these lanes should be mapped.
  • Review intersections prior and after to ensure the Lane Guidance would not unduly cause confusion for the driver.
  • Place a Map Comment so that future editors can locate these locations if Waze enhances the Lane Guidance feature to make mapping these locations possible. Adding a Map Comment could be used as a notification to current editors that the intersection has been reviewed and Lane Guidance should not be added until such time these enhancements are available.