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Below you will find information related to using Waze in the State of Texas. All editors in the state are required to have a non [http://www.waze.com/support/answer?q=16055987 usa_username], have their [http://www.waze.com/forum private messaging] turned on, and turn live users on in the [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls#Layers|layers]] menu. '''Do not edit in ''Invisible'' mode if you are a rank 3 or below.''' Please pay attention to the chat window in the lower right-hand part the map editor (and introduce yourself if you're a first-time editor). You can find useful info there and ask questions. You can also find useful information at the Texas [https://www.waze.com/forum/viewforum.php?f=237 forum page]. You can also [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1k6vTn48LDBDiK7qzFgZDXcqu1wy8uW5dj_DIQ_uZGUE/viewform join Slack] and chat with Texas editors, as well as the state managers (SM) and regional coordinator (RC). Once you receive the Slack invitation, login and join the #texas channel.
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{{ReturnTo | Editing manual | the editing manual}}
== Cities and towns ==


This article includes helpful tips on editing the maps. Be sure to review all the points in the article.
There are 6386 Cities and Towns spread across 254 counties in the state. See [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Texas Cities in Texas] for proper naming information.
==Logging in==
Be sure to select the appropriate server based on the part of the world you are editing.
* US and Canada: www.waze.com/editor/?env=usa
* Rest of the World: www.waze.com/editor/?env=row


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.
City names should be everything inside of the city limits. City limits are clearly defined by the green signs. Use of Google Maps to find where a city is highly discouraged.


==Common functions==
== Roads in Texas ==
All of the following sections use terms that are defined in the [[glossary]] for your clarification.


=== Road naming ===
<div>Interstates = I-XX</div>
<div>US Highway = US-XX</div>
<div>State Highway = SH-XX</div>
<div>State Loop = Loop XX</div>
<div>State Spur = Spur XX</div>
<div>State Park Road = Park Rd XX</div>
<div>State Recreational Road = Recreational Rd XX</div>
<div>Farm/Ranch to Market = FM/RM XX</div>
<div>County Road = CR-XX</div>
<div>Private Road = Private Rd XX</div>


===Layers===
'''Business Roads'''
Show and hide the various layers (visual overlays) on the map by clicking on the [[Image: layers.png]] icon at the top right side of the displayed map.
<div>All business roads should be suffixed with BUS:</div>
<div>Business Interstate = I-XX BUS</div>
<div>Business US Highway = US-XX BUS</div>


For more details on the available layers, see the [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls#Layers|map editor interface and control section on layers]].
[[Suffix|Road Naming Abbreviations & Suffixes]]


'''Interstates throughout the state'''


===Creating a road===
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-2 Rio Grande Valley</span>
# Hover the mouse over the [[Image:DrawRoads.jpg]] button in the toolbar at the top of the page and click '''Road'''.
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-10 New Mexico to Louisiana</span>
# Click the mouse on the map at the point where you want to start the road segment.
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-20 Midland/Odessa to Louisiana</span>
# Move the mouse cursor along the path of the road and click the mouse to add a [[Creating and editing road segments#Adjusting_road_geometry_.28nodes.29|geometry node]] for each point that changes direction along the road.
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-27 Lubbock to Amarillo</span>
# When finished, double-click (or shift-click) the last point to end the segment.
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-30 Fort Worth to Arkansas</span>
* Pressing ESC will abort the road segment creation.
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-35 Mexico to Oklahoma</span>
* Be sure the road or roundabout actually exists before creating it.
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-35E Hillsboro to Denton through Dallas</span>
* '''Each segment that is added must minimally have the Country, State, City, and Street information added to it. A segment which is missing any one of these will be outlined in red to show it is unfinished. If there is no City and/or Street then the "None" box(es) must be selected'''
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-35W Hillsboro to Denton through Fort Worth</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-37 Corpus Christi to San Antonio</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-40 New Mexico to Oklahoma</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-45 Galveston to Dallas</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-69 Brownsville/Edinburg/Laredo to Texarkana (will follow US-59)</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-369 Spur to west side of Texarkana</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-410 Loop around San Antonio</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-610 Loop around Houston</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-635 Spur through DFW Metroplex</span>
*<span style="color: rgb(0, 0, 0); font-family: arial; font-size: 17px; line-height: 24.764999389648438px;">I-820 Loop around Fort Worth&nbsp;</span>


* [http://www.youtube.com/watch?&v=_Dlt7131dkc&hd=1 View a step-by-step video on how to add a road from an existing intersection]
=== Special roads ===


For more detail on creating road segments, see [[Creating and editing road segments]].
*[[Best map editing practice#When to Split a Two-Way Road (and when not to)|When not to divide a two-way road]]
*[[Best map editing practice|Divided Roads]]
*[[Carpool, HOV, Transit lanes|Carpool, HOV, Transit lanes]]
*[[Creating and Editing a roundabout|Roundabouts and Traffic Circles]]
*[[Creating_and_Editing_street_segments#Fix_the_end-node_on_culs-de-sac_and_dead-ends|Cul-de-sac's]]
*[[Road types/USA#Dirt|Dirt Roads]]. In Texas '''ALL''' roads that are unpaved or gravel are considered dirt roads as this is how GPS Nav users (any brand) expect the "Avoid Dirt Roads" feature to behave.  These roads should be deleted when going through farm land, ranch land, or mountainous areas throughout the state, as they are most likely base import roads and not real roads. For roads which are labeled with names and are actually dirt on SATIMG, please keep these and make them dirt roads.
*[[Road types/USA#Parking Lot Road|Parking Lot Roads]]
*[[Best map editing practice#Toll roads|Toll Roads]]
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frontage_road Frontage roads] Name as "Frontage Rd" unless the corresponding highway has an alternate name. I-635 Frontage roads are labeled as "Lyndon B Johnson Freeway" as that is the local name for I-635.
*Alleys and driveways are '''NOT MAPPED'''
*Any road which is a main road for a state park can be a {{Primary Street}}. Other roads can be {{Street}}.


===Removing a road===
=== Non-drivable roads ===
# Click on a segment with the mouse
# ''Click'' the '''Trash Can''' icon in the toolbar or hit the Delete key on the keyboard


You can select and delete multiple segments at one time, but the keyboard Delete key will not work for that. You have to use the Trash Can icon and then confirm you want to delete those segments.
Generally, if a road can't be driven on (e.g. Walking Trail, Pedestrian Boardwalk, Stairway, Ranch road in the middle of nowhere) then it should not be mapped in Waze. This is due to the way the routing engine works, as Waze '''WILL''' route users to drive on these "Non-Drivable" road types.


'''[[Railroads|Railroads]]''' mapped in Texas should follow the current standard of editing. All crossings should be connected to drivable segments accordingly.  If no crossing exists, elevate the segment accordingly.


===Connecting roads===
'''ONLY enter a name for the railroad segment if the tracks are historical in nature, a major landmark, or a routine destination for Wazers. In TX, very few segments should be named and most 'routine destinations' will be covered by a Place point/area for the train station.'''
When drawing new segments, or moving segments around, the editor will auto-junction roads.
# For new roads, if you start and/or end the drawing on an existing segment, a junction is created
# For existing roads, if you move the end of a segment onto an existing segment, a junction is created
# 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


Be sure to check the [[#Turn_restrictions_.28allowed_turns.29|turn restrictions]] for your newly created junctions.
The Waze app now renders railroad tracks as such so naming serves little purpose any longer.


=== Miscellaneous ===
U-turns are labeled as "Turnaround" and set to whatever type identified in FC (if not typed in FC, match it to the lowest road type that it touches - similar to AGCs).


===Deleting a junction===
=== Road Lock Standards ===
A junction is a small blue diamond which connects two or more segments. Junctions with only two segments might seem unnecessary, but may actually have a purpose. Before deleting any two-segment junction be sure the junction is not present for one of these reasons:
{{Lock Standard State|TX}}
* A change in the road name, city, state, or country.
* A change in road elevation to permit complex [[Best_map_editing_practice#Overpasses_.26_Underpasses|overpasses and underpasses]].
* Part of a [[Junction_Style_Guide#Loops|loop road]] preventing routing errors.


If you are certain the junction is not fulfilling one of the above purposes, then you can remove it in one of two ways:
== Functional Classification of Roads ==
# Click on the junction, and it will change to a blue dot with a white outline; then click the trash can icon, or use keyboard shortcut Delete or Del key (not backspace). This converts the junction into a geometry node and merges the two segments. Only two segments must be connected at a junction before you can delete it.
# Select segments on either side of the junction, and click the Bridge icon which appears over the junction. Note that this will also increase the level of the segments by 1, so this method is best used only when replacing an inadvertent junction with an overpass.


Remember that all elements of the road name, city, state (where applicable) and country must match for either of these two options to work.
See [[Road names/USA]] and [[Road types/USA]].


You will also find additional information related specifically to [[Overpasses, Underpasses and Bridges]] in that section.
Texas participates in functional classification across the entire state. We promote a hybrid FC to ensure for the best routing possible for all Wazers.  The hybrid FC basically means a state highway would never be typed less than Minor Highway (mH).


===Loop roads===
'''Frontage roads''' along Freeways should be matched to FC.  If FC does not list the frontage road, type it as a Primary Street.
When drawing a road which connects to the same segment at both ends, only the ending junction is created. To create the starting junction:
# Move the end of the new segment away from where it is
# Drop it
# Move it back to where you want the junction to be


When drawing a road segment that starts and ends at the same junction, the above may not work, and if it does, turn restrictions at that junction will be wrong. Cut the looping segment somewhere along its length by following the instructions in [[#Cutting a segment|Cutting a segment]]. Then join the remaining segment end to the common junction and apply normal turn restrictions.
'''Turnarounds''' (those labeled as Turnaround, not cross-overs), should be matched to FC. If FC does not list the Turnaround, match it to the lowest road type that it touches - similar to AGCs.


For more information on this topic see the article [[Junction_Style_Guide#Loops|Loops]] in the [[Junction Style Guide]].
=== FC cross reference ===


===Junction arrows ===
Refer to this chart to determine the road type of a given paved public road based on the functional class.
{{Anchor|Turn restrictions (allowed turns)}}<small>''Note: Previously, "Junction Arrows" were called ''Turn Restrictions'', abbreviated by TRs. However, the term has been replaced because of the disambiguation process.''</small>


''See the [[Partial restrictions]] page for details of how to set up time-based turn or time-based segment restrictions.''
To use this chart, first determine the functional class of a road, and whether it is a signed, numbered highway in a particular highway system.


''Helpful [[Map_Editing_Quick-start_Guide#Turn_restrictions_Tips|turn restriction tips]] are covered below.''
Where the column for the road's highway system and the row for the road's functional class meet, you will find the proper road type for that particular road.


{{mbox|type=important |imageright=[[File:Arrow_Red-2-question2.png|40px]] |text=Be sure to review the information on [[Soft and hard turns|soft and hard turn restrictions]] before reviewing the information below.}}
A number of examples are given below the chart.


====Standard 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.


[[Image:lotsa_turns.jpg|center|frame]]
<div style="font-size:smaller">
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse; text-align:center"
! scope="row" rowspan="2" colspan="2"|
! colspan="8"| <big>Highway Systems</big>
|-
! Interstate
! Interstate Business Loop/Spur
! US Hwy (incl. some [[wikipedia:special routes|special routes]])
! US Hwy BUS, SPUR, LOOP
! State Hwy (incl. some special routes)
! State Hwy BUS, SPUR{{ref label|a|a}}, LOOP, Frontage Rd
! FM / County Route
! Locally-maintained
|-
|
| ''example''
| I-10 E
| I-94 Business
| US-190
| US-460 Business
| SR-23
| SR-400 Loop
| FM 40 / CR-15
| Robertson St
|-
! scope="row" rowspan="8" style="width:28px"| <big>F<br>u<br>n<br>c<br>t<br>i<br>o<br>n<br>a<br>l<br> <br>C<br>l<br>a<br>s<br>s</big><!-- Temp placeholder -->
| {{font color|white|blue|'''Interstate'''}}{{ref label|b|b}}||{{Freeway|Fw}} ||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a||n/a
|-
| {{font color|white|black|'''Other Freeway'''}}{{ref label|c|c}}||n/a||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway|Fw}}
|-
| {{font color|white|black|'''Other Expressway'''}}{{ref label|d|d}}||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}
|-
| {{font color|black|red|'''Other Principal Arterial'''}}{{ref label|e|e}}||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}
|-
| {{font color|white|green|'''Minor Arterial'''}}{{ref label|f|f}}||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}
|-
| {{font color|white|purple|'''Major Collector'''}}||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}
|-
| {{font color|black|yellow|'''Minor Collector'''}}||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}
|-
| {{font color|black|gray|'''Local/not mapped'''}}||n/a||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Street}}||{{Street}}
|}
{{note|a|a}} When a state highway "SPUR" route is used to connect a state highway with another state highway, a US highway, or an Interstate (i.e., when it is used as a connector/CONN route), use the first state highway column.
 
{{note|b|b}} Also known as '''Principal Arterial - Interstate'''.
 
{{note|c|c}} Also known as '''Principal Arterial - Freeway'''.
 
{{note|d|d}} Also known as '''Principal Arterial - Expressway'''.
 
{{note|e|e}} Also known as '''Principal Arterial'''.
 
{{note|f|f}} Also known as '''Other Arterial'''.
 
 
For example,
* An Interstate Business Loop classified as a Minor Arterial is a {{Major Highway}}.
* A US Highway classified as a Minor Arterial is a {{Major Highway}}.
* A US Highway Spur route classified as a Minor Arterial is a {{Minor Highway}}.
* A State Highway classified as an Other Freeway is a {{Freeway}}.
* A State Highway classified as a Collector is a {{Minor Highway}}.
* A County Route classified as a Minor Arterial is a {{Minor Highway}}.
* A County Route classified as a Collector is a {{Primary Street}}
* A locally-maintained road classified as an Other Principal Arterial is a {{Major Highway}}.
* A locally-maintained road  classified as a Collector is a {{Primary Street}}.
 
 
{| border="1" style="border-collapse:collapse;margin: 1em auto 1em auto; text-align:center"
|+ '''Legend'''
|-
| {{Freeway|Fw}}||{{Freeway}}
|-
| {{Major Highway|Major}}||{{Major Highway}}
|-
| {{Minor Highway|Minor}}||{{Minor Highway}}
|-
| {{Primary Street|PS}}||{{Primary Street}}
|-
| {{Street|Street}}||{{Street}}
|}
</div>
 
===FC issues by TxDot===
If you find any issues where FC changes unexpectedly such as in the image (the small section of green in between 2 red sections), please let the Texas Regional Coordinator (RC) know exactly where this is located, so TxDOT can be notified.
[[File:FC_issue.png|thumbnail|center]]
 
== Places Locking Standards==
Places should be completed as fully as possible anytime they are created or updated. At a ''minimum'', editors should:
*'''verify correct spelling''' of the name, using the guidelines below
*'''complete the address''', to help when choosing among search results in the app, and
*'''ensure the correct location''' of the Point or Stop Point, to guide drivers to the correct location. Note that this may not always be on the street side of the location.
Phone numbers and opening hours are also particularly helpful to Wazers. Complete them whenever possible, using an online search, if necessary. Photos should help Wazers recognize the destination when they arrive.
 
When completed, places should be locked, to prevent inadvertent damage. Please don't lock places to their highest level until most of their information is completed, but do lock to a level higher than 1, once you have verified ''any'' information, to help protect from accidental damage through client submissions. The following are recommended (minimum) levels:
:5 - Hospitals, universities, park and ride lots, arenas, airports
:4 - Police Dept / Fire Station
:4 - Large areas - (State Parks, if mapped, etc.)
:3 - Gas Station
Most other places should be locked at 3, once completed.
 
==Naming Standards==
We are standardizing the naming of most public facilities and businesses. This makes search results more consistent and useful, and gives Wazers a more professional and uniform experience. The names have been designed to work well with instant search, regular search, and to be clear and concise in the map display. Please follow these guidelines when naming the places described below.
 
Places which are part of a larger area place (e.g. place points for parking lots in a university area, separate ER entrances in a hospital area, etc.) should be named with their unique name followed by a hyphen and the name of the larger area they belong to. For example "ER - Parkland Hospital"
===Government Agencies===
 
All places for the following agencies should be named according to the standards as follows:
 
'''City and County Offices''': City or County Name followed by City Hall or department or agency as appropriate, for example:
:"Dallas City Hall"
:"Travis County Probation"
:"Bexar County Courthouse"
 
'''Police and Sheriff's Departments''': City, Agency or Division Name followed by "Police Station/Dept" or "Sheriff's Office/Dept" (should match signage), for example:
:"Dallas Police Dept"
:"Austin Police - North Substation "
:"Tarrant County Sheriff's Dept"
:"Travis County Sheriff's Office"
 
'''Fire Stations''': Agency Name or abbreviation followed by “Fire Station – “ and the station number. For example:
:"DFD Fire Station - 15"
:"Austin Fire Station - 3"
:"Whitehouse Vol Fire Station - 2"
 
'''Light Rail Stations''': Start with the Agency, which line, followed by the station name. For example:
:"DART Rail – Akard Street Station"
:"DART Green Line – Fair Park Station"


In General:
In general, City Bus stops should not be mapped.  
* A green arrow means Allowed
* A yellow arrow with a clock means scheduled or vehicle-type based
* A red arrow with the circle-slash icon means Restricted
* Clicking an arrow toggles between Allowed and Restricted (or, if [[partial restrictions]] are in effect, between Partial and Full Restricted). Each arrow must be set correctly for Waze to route correctly.


NOTE: The slashed-circle icon for Restricted and clock icon for Partial turn restrictions were put in place to allow editors who have various forms of color blindness to be able to differentiate between the three different types of turn arrows.
'''United States Postal Service''': Start the name with CDP or Station name, then append “Post Office”. Place the City name and the ZIP code of the Post Office in the Description box, so it will be viewable in the app GO page.  Alternate name should be “USPS”. For example:
:"Oak Lawn Post Office"
:"White Rock Station Post Office"


{{anchor|Turn icons}}
Here is the USPS tool to find the names of specific post offices.
{| class="wikitable unsortable" border="1"
https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorAction!input.action
| colspan="2" rowspan="1" style="text-align: center;" | '''Turn related icons'''
 
 
'''US VA Hospitals/Centers/Clinics''': Should be named with their official name as the primary name. For VA hospitals/medical centers "(US Veterans Only)" should be added to the end of the primary name, and as the first line of the description. In the primary name, "VA" should be expanded as "Veterans Affairs", so as not to cause a TTS conflict with Virginia. Names can be shortened to remove extraneous words; for example, replace "Campus of the" from the official name with a hyphen (-). Any colloquial names should be added as alt names, so they are returned in search results, and also at the beginning of the description, so they are visible on the place preview page in the client. Some examples:
:"Veterans Affairs - Healthcare Center at Harlingen (US Veterans Only)"
:"Veterans Medical Clinic - McAllen"
:"Veterans Affairs - North Texas Health Care System (US Veterans Only)"
 
===Gas Stations===
You should familiarize yourself with the [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Places/Gas_Station gas stations wiki] - specifically naming, branding, and stop points.
 
== Places ==
 
=== Parking Lots ===
[https://wazeopedia.waze.com/wiki/USA/Places/Parking_lot Parking Lot Wiki Guidance]
 
'''Info for Places'''
 
Please provide as much info about a place as possible. However, '''DO NOT COPY FROM WEBSITES''' as this is plagiarism and will not be tolerated. The most common form is copying straight from Wikipedia. Please refrain from copy/paste anything from websites into the description field. They will be removed when discovered.
 
Recommended phone number formats: (903) 654-3210 or 903-654-3210  | Others may not auto-dial properly in some phones.
 
=== When to use Area or Point in Texas ===
 
Here is the Texas guidance on selecting Area or Point for Places in the Waze Map Editor. '''All areas are to be landmarked from fence line to fence line''' to include all parking lots, roads, and anything associated with the property.
 
{{Red|The Primary Category for a Place is used to determine whether to use a Point or Area.}}
 
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|width=100%
|height=700
|border=0
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===Place Name Harmonization===
These name spellings are standardized so that Wazers will receive consistent results when searching in the client. Please use them when you edit one of these chain or franchise businesses.
 
If you don't find the business you're looking for, please  [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1x7VM7ofPOKVnWOaX7d70OWXpnVKf6Mkadn4dgYxx4ic/viewform?usp=send_form#start=embed '''use this form'''] to submit the missing information.
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'''Fast food chains or businesses that can sometimes be nested inside other businesses should be labeled as such.  For example, if a Starbucks is inside Target or a Subway is inside Walmart, you would list it as ''Starbucks (inside Target)'' or ''Subway (inside Walmart)'' as the primary business name.  This will allow for Wazers searching for a Starbucks or Subway to immediately know they may be routing to a coffee shop or sandwich shop with no drive-thru or standalone business as they may want or expect.'''
<br />
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'''Eating / drinking establishments at airports, and known to be inside the secured area, should not be added in Waze.'''
<br />
'''If inside a military installation or area of restricted access, these establishments can be added with the tag of ''(Restricted Access)'' ; McDonald's (Restricted Access).  This will still route Wazers to these businesses but it lets them know they must have the proper credentials to access the location.'''
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'''Apartment complexes will use the category "Lodging" and should be placed at the main office.  Use Office Hours if available'''<br />
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| [[Image:wme_turn_allowed_hover_clock.png]] || When you hover the mouse over an allowed turn arrow, a small clock icon appears, which, when clicked on, allows you to set scheduled turn restrictions and vehicle type restrictions (collectively, "[[partial restrictions]]").
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| [[Image:wme_turn_restricted.png]] || A red arrow with the slashed-circle icon indicates that travel is ''not'' allowed (is ''restricted'') from the selected segment in the direction of the arrow.
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| [[Image:wme_turn_scheduled_hover.png]] || When you hover the mouse over a yellow arrow, a 2nd small clock icon appears bordered in blue, which, when clicked on, allows you to modify the turn's partial restrictions.
| Food and drink
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| [[Image:wme_segment_end_unlocked_turns.png]] || The Purple question mark shows that all the turns at that end of the segment have not been locked (confirmed) by an editor. Click any turn arrow to lock them. A purple question mark at the end of a segment is also referred to as a [[Soft and hard turns|Soft Turn]]. Locking it, removing the purple question mark, makes it a [[Soft and hard turns|Hard Turn]].
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| [[Image:wme_u-turn_allowed.png]] || A curved green arrow indicates that a u-turn is allowed in the manner and direction indicated by the arrow at that end of the segment.
| Food and drink
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| [[Image:wme_u-turn_allowed_hover_clock.png]] || When you hover the mouse over an allowed u-turn arrow, a small clock icon appears, which, when clicked on, allowed you to set scheduled u-turn restrictions, as well as vehicle type restrictions on the U-turn.
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| [[Image:wme_u-turn_restricted.png]] || A curved red arrow with the slashed-circle icon indicates that a u-turn is ''not'' allowed (is ''restricted'') in the manner and direction indicated by the arrow at that end of the segment.
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| [[Image:wme_u-turn_scheduled.png]] || A curved yellow arrow with a clock icon indicates the presence of scheduled (time-based) turn restrictions for the direction indicated by the arrow at that end of the segment.
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== Texas GIS Websites ==
<big>[[Texas/GIS|Texas GIS/CAD Websites]]</big><br />
== Major construction projects ==
See [http://www.txdot.gov/ TxDot] for a list of '''LONG TERM''' road closures & changes to traffic flow that impact the Waze map.
If you are aware or made aware of any long term closures (construction, work closures and emergency closures), please fill out [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1oGINt4UEkBV0Par5VCingXzTZpJq9KjG8GbZpGqbRow/viewform this form]. Your submission will be reviewed by US Champs and submitted to the Waze team upon approval.
==== I-35 (Austin to DFW) ====
==== I-35W Fort Worth (North Tarrant Express) ====
I-35W is being reconstructed from downtown Fort Worth to US-287.  The new configuration will include tolled express lanes along with upgraded interchanges at SH-121, I-820 and US-287.
[http://www.northtarrantexpress.com/ North Tarrant Express Main Page]
[http://www.northtarrantexpress.com/LaneClosuresNew.asp North Tarrant Express - Lane Closures]
==== I-35E Dallas to Denton (35 Express) ====
Thirty miles of I-35E is being rebuilt from I-635 in Dallas to US-380 in Denton.  It will include two tolled reversible express lanes, new interchanges at FM 407 and Belt Line Rd and new bridges across Lake Lewisville.
[http://www.35express.org/ 35 Express Main Page]
[http://www.35express.org/traffic.php 35 Express - Lane Closures]
==== SH-183 / SH-114 / Loop 12 (Midtown Express) ====
The express lanes on SH-183 (Bedford) and SH-114 (Grapevine) will be extended eastward through Irving and past the SH-183/SH-114 merge into Dallas.  Express lanes will also be extend on Loop 12 from I-35E to SH-183 in Irving. 
[http://drivemidtown.com/ Midtown Express Main Page]
[http://drivemidtown.com/know/closures-and-traffic-pattern-changes/ Midtown Express - Lane Closures]
==== SH-121 / SH-114 / SH-360 / I-635 Grapevine (DFW Connector) ====
Primary DFW Connector construction is complete, but more improvements to the connector are still in progress.
[http://www.dfwconnector.com/ DFW Connector Main Page]
[http://www.dfwconnector.com/laneclosures.php DFW Connector - Lane Closures]
== Cameras ==
Currently, the only way to add cameras to the editor are from the app. When placing a camera in the app, drop a general error with "RLC W" where W = the direction the camera is facing. This will allow other editors to know which way the camera is facing when they go to approve it in the editor.
=== Red light cameras ===
Red Light Cameras are '''LEGAL''' in the State of Texas.
Contrary to popular belief, these cameras do not sit on the top of lights at an intersection. If you've gotten to an intersection, you've already passed the red light camera.These cameras mounted on traffic signals are used as part of the signal control. These compare sequential images of the intersection approach to determine if there is a vehicle (car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, etc) waiting and will trigger the sequence. These devices '''CANNOT''' issue tickets.
There are traditional traffic monitoring cameras covering most of the major highways in the state. These send live feeds to the various traffic agencies around the state and are for monitoring traffic only.
*[[Cameras|Know your Cameras]]
=== Speed Cameras ===


Where the arrows appear depends on the road. One-way roads will only have arrows at the end, and roads with unknown directionality will have no connectivity arrows at all.
Speed cameras are currently '''ILLEGAL''' in the State of Texas. Any request for a speed camera, or any approved speed cameras need to be removed from the map.


[[Image:Wme turn arrows horizontal 1x1way.jpg|center|frame|1-way to 1-way example]]
==Speed Limits==
[[Image:Wme turn arrows horizontal 1x2way.jpg|center|frame|1-way to 2-way example]]


[[Speed limits/USA|Click to view the USA Speed Limits Wiki Page]]


====U-turns====
=== {{@|Where speed limits change}} ===


Two-way segments will also show the small U-turn arrow icon at both ends of the segment. This is used, as its name suggests, to prevent/enable Waze to use a segment end node as a U-turn, in case of necessity.
Speed limits should change where they legally go in effect for your state, that may be at the sign, a specified distance before the sign, or the nearest intersection. When a speed limit changes in the middle of a segment, {{u|a new junction should be added to support the SL change}}.
When setting the U-turn arrow to green, make sure that U-turn is possible AND LEGAL in real life.  
* However '''a new junction should never be added for a SL if it will be within 200 feet of an existing junction''', or potential junction.
In any other case, set the arrow to red for drivers' security.  
* A new junction should always be added if it will be more than 1,000 feet from the nearest existing, or potential junction.
Just as with other turn restrictions, allowed U-turns must be set on a per-segment-per-end-node basis.


{{As of|2015|3}}, Waze is able to provide U-turns in a route where the U-turn arrow is enabled, '''or where the turn angle is greater than 170°''' ''e.g. at a bow-tie style intersection''; and will give a "make a U-turn" instruction. If the current U-turn arrow setting on the segment could prevent Waze from giving the best route, or if it causes instructions to make an illegal turn, it should be fixed.
=== {{@|Creating a new junction for a speed limit change}} ===


:Some examples where allowing a U-turn can allow Waze to find a better route for a Wazer include: When the drive begins with the car headed the wrong way for the best route, and when a Wazer has made an incorrect turn during a drive.
When creating a new junction solely for the sake of showing a speed limit change, you can attempt to get more value from the junction. Survey the area around the speed limit change, determine if there is a PLR or other segment which should be connected to the road and would result in a junction. You may find that there's a parking lot which could benefit from being added to the map within the allowable distance of 200 feet (or more depending on your area) to where the SL changes. In such a case connect that segment and use that junction. Otherwise you should create a new junction to show where the SL changes.
When reversing course is quicker than taking a long detour, allowing the U-turn enables Waze to find a better route.


U-turn laws are sometimes different in different parts of a country. Always check the local laws before changing U-turns. Check all local wiki pages or talk to a [[Country Manager]], or [[State Manager]]. Local knowledge may be needed to be sure whether a specific U-turn is safe and legal.
On roads where traffic for one turn direction typically backs up waiting to make the turn further than 200 feet, and traffic going straight or turning the other direction does not have to wait as long to pass through, turn delays can be affected even with the new junction 200 feet away. In these cases you may choose to extend the buffer zone to beyond the point where traffic backs up, and instead make the change at an existing junction node. These situations are governed by editor discretion and local guidance.


====U-turns at the end of dead-end-streets====
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{{as of|July 2014}}, U-turns at dead ends or cul-de-sacs, no longer need to be adjusted in a particular way. WME no longer provides a link to adjust it.
It is very important that we do not create new junctions too close to existing intersections, yet marking the speed limit change too far can have a negative impact on the user experience.


====Junction arrow tips====
The minimum distance of 200 feet was chosen because a distance less than that is negligible, and unnoticeable in the client experience. It is not much different than the delay we expect with GPS lag and error anyway. For example think of where you hear the turn prompts announced, they can sometimes precede a junction by up to 200 feet.
* Press '''s''' to separate overlapping arrows.
* Press '''a''' to toggle connection arrows transparent or opaque so you can see beneath them and click items under them


If an intersection should not have any restricted turns, you can easily enable all turns. Initial junction arrows on roads are set automatically by the Waze routing engine. Automatically set arrows can be altered by the routing engine, but manually set arrows cannot. Unfortunately, both automatic and manually set restricted turns are represented by red arrows and cannot be distinguished. Currently when you use the option to enable all turns, it will not fully change the routing from automatic to manual for the turns. To clear the automatic routing for an intersection, start by selecting the junction with the mouse. Then you can choose between mouse clicks or keyboard shortcuts. With the mouse, in the properties toolbox, click the link to "Disallow all connections" and then "Allow all connections". Alternately you can use the keyboard shortcuts by pressing the letter 'q' to disallow all connections followed by 'w' to allow all connections (see [[keyboard shortcuts]]).
We have confirmed directly with the routing developers that adding a junction node connecting only 2 segments does not have an associated [[routing penalty]]. We have also confirmed that creating and adding new junction nodes where necessary using these above guidelines will not have a negative effect on route calculation.


To see all currently restricted turns for all intersections on the map press 'Shift+z', which will toggle between the junction arrows for one selected segment, and the turn restrictions for all intersections.
However there is a legitimate concern when adding new junctions too close to existing intersections / interchanges, that they may interfere with and pollute the ability for Waze calculate accurate [[turn delays]].


See the section [[Creating and editing road segments#Set_allowed_turns_.28connections.29|set allowed turns]] for more information.
The reason to use a minimum of 200 feet from the nearest junction as a buffer is to account for turn delay calculations.
If we create junction nodes very close to intersections we will effectively eliminate Waze's ability to differentiate the time it takes to go straight, vs the time to turn left or right. {{u|A distance of less than 200 feet between junctions poses a significant risk to the ETA calculations (turn delays).}} Over 200 feet it is up to local practice , and the editor's discretion to determine if a junction node there will negatively impact turn delay calculations. We must stipulate a minimum buffer zone, but it doesn't need to be exact. The area between 200-1,000 feet is open to interpretation, editor discretion, and local guidance.


===Selecting multiple segments===
If an exit or turn lane does back up over 1,000 feet, it is unlikely that traffic beyond the 1,000 mark will be drastically affected by the new junction placed that far away. ''However specific exceptions with the consultation of Regional Coordinators, or State Managers will always be allowed.''
Some edits require that you select two or more segments of road. Other times, you want to apply the same change to multiple segments. In the default select mode, you must use the modifier key below:
*'''Mac''': Command + Click
*'''Windows''': Ctrl + Click
*'''Linux''': Ctrl + Click


When in multi-select mode (keyboard shortcut '''m'''), you do not have to use the modifier key.
: The turn delay issue could potentially be mitigated by adding [[User:CBenson/Junction_Box|Junction Boxes]] to each of these situations to correct them. However doing so would result in a lot more work for editors, and a lot more strain on the servers. It would make it harder to manage these intersections since all the included segments, and turns get locked from editing. It will have an effect on route calculation timing as well. We therefore had to come up with a compromise that is still visibly accurate, without anything being noticeably different to the client user, yet maintaining the ability for Waze to calculate proper ETA timing through intersections.
| the rationale behind these rules.}}


This feature is useful for changing one particular element of multiple segments, or when using the [[permalink]] feature.
[[File:Mbox construction yellow.png|120px|right]]
[[File:Work zone SL.png|120px|right|Work Zone Speed Limit sign]]
=== {{@|Work zones}} ===
Speed limits in work zones are often lowered to protect workers and prevent collisions. If these speed limits appear on regulatory black and white signs, they '''MAY''' be added to the associated WME road segments. '''Speed limits should only be changed in work zones when the change will be in effect for at least 30 days.'''
Add the construction zone speed limit to the affected segments and place a [CONSTRUCTION] note on the map listing the official speed limit so when construction is complete, an editor can easily reset the speed limit.


== Military Bases ==


===Selecting segments between two segments===
Texas has a long-standing tradition for support the US military. If you have questions concerning any military base in the state, please do not hesitate to ask. All military bases in the state are set to the current [[Military Bases|installation]] standard.
To select segments between two segments, first select a segment, then use the modifier Alt + Click to select a second segment. The editor will select all the segments in between the first segment and the second segment based mostly on street name but also on simple straight lines.


This feature is helpful for applying closures or changing attributes for several segments.
*All gates at the military bases are set to private road in/street out with some gates having restrictions on them for the various gate closures.
*If you know of any changes in the hours of a gate, please let a US Champ know and they will adjust it accordingly.
*All gates are locked at a level 5.


===Selecting entire street===
Landmarks approved for military bases are:
# ''Select'' a '''segment'''
# In the tabs area, ''click'' the '''Select entire street''' button.
# 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.
*Commissary
* '''Select entire street''' will not work with unnamed segments
*PX/BX
*Gas stations
*Parks
*Museums


== To do list ==


===Creating a roundabout===
Want to help out with the map in Texas? Add missing streets, Solve [[Update requests|URs]], ask questions to anyone listed below, and seek out advice when/where needed. Please adhere to the rules for editing.
[[File:FixRAB-07.png|right|200px|border]]
''See the article [[Creating_and_Editing_a_roundabout|Creating and editing a roundabout]] for more details on this topic.''


Use these steps to create a roundabout:
'''''Upcoming Construction Projects'''''
# ''Hover'' over the [[File:DrawRoads.jpg]] at the right side of the toolbar ''click'' on '''Roundabout'''.
# Click the map at the center of the roundabout.
# Move the mouse outward to the correct size of the roundabout.
# Click to finish.


Notes:
== Mapping utilities ==
* There must be roads that touch the roundabout when you click to finish, otherwise no roundabout will be created.
* 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.
* Roundabouts cannot be created over a maximum of {{:Roundabouts/Maximum}} in diameter.


===Creating a Place (landmark)===
*[http://www.txdot.gov/apps/statewide_mapping/StatewidePlanningMap.html TxDot Maps]
{{mbox|text=WME is undergoing changes. These instructions might not be completely correct. Please see [[Map_Editor_Interface_and_Controls#Draw_places_menu|Draw Places Menu]]}}
*[http://www.drivetexas.org Road Conditions] throughout the state.
#First, read the [[Places]] page to determine whether you should create an Area or Point Place
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_state_highways List] of State Routes in Texas
# ''Hover'' over the [[Image:DrawPlace.jpg]] at the right side of the toolbar ''click'' on '''Place (area)''' or '''Place (point)'''
# For a Point Place, click directly on the location which should be the stop-point for navigation
# For an Area Place:
##Click a point of the map on the edge of the area
## Move the cursor along the path and click to add a [[Geometry_node#Geometry_node|geometry node]] to define the shape
## Shift+click (or double click) at the last point to stop drawing and complete the shape
# Select the new landmark (if it isn't already) and define the category and all other information including multiple categories, and FULL ADDRESS. Full details are in the [[Places]] wiki page.


===Bridge junction===
== Editors in the State ==
# Select two adjacent segments which will be bridged together
# Click the [[Image:Bridge_idle.png]] icon over the junction


* The properties of the segments to be bridged must be identical or you will not see the bridge icon
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Generally if two segments can be joined, if you select the junction you can press the trash can icon to have them join as well. If the trash can icon does not appear, the segments are different in some way and that might be the reason there is a junction in the first place.
* For more detail, see [[Overpasses, Underpasses and Bridges]].


If you are an editor in Texas, or a USA Country Manager that does a lot of work in Texas, please ask to be added.


===Overlapping road junction===
[//docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Mtelh237DkIsko2h59IKpsBJ4HngxEGMbcPTC-59kTI/edit?usp=sharing/pubhtml View this list full-screen in Google Sheets]
Two roads set to the same level which cross each other can be joined by an intersection easily. This is useful if you draw several new roads for a neighborhood by drawing segments from end-to-end and allowing new segments to cross each other. Once drawn, you can junction them using this method.


Both roads must be set to the same level. You can often use this method with unconfirmed (red) roads, but sometimes the editor will refuse to do this process until the roads are confirmed. Additionally, changing zoom level sometimes helps to get the sometimes-stubborn junction creator icon to appear.
== Discipline ==


# [[#Select Multiple Segments|Select both segments]]
Waze has been designed to be an open community with various levels of editors. Rank 5 and 6 editors are senior editors. They are here to help you and are to be respected at all times. Instructions from senior editors are to be followed, unless it conflicts with this page. If you have any questions or issues, please feel free to PM one of the rank 6s or 5s in the list (if you're having a problem with one, please PM the regional coordinators). We will try to handle the issue as quickly and peacefully as possible.
# Click the [[Image:Node_idle.png]] which should appear above the intersection
#: Note: The sign won't appear if the roads cross each other multiple times
# A junction is added


You may want to check [https://wiki.waze.com/wiki/Common_editing_mistakes common editing mistakes] to see if you are editing properly. Although It is not possible to list every occurrence of problems which can occur in the editor, the following are some examples of what has happened in the past:
<ul style="/* insecure input */">
<li>Deleting and redrawing roads</li>
<li>Creating mass amounts of parking lot roads</li>
<li>Creating roads on top of already existing roads</li>
<li>Disrespect to higher ranking editors</li>
<li>Not cleaning up your own mess</li>
<li>Not responding to private messages in a timely manner (usually 48 hours)</li>
<li>Willful damage to the map</li>
<li>Editing just to clear geometry nodes will result in an instant blocking of your editing rights</li>
</ul>


===Cutting a segment===
Everyone is allowed one free pass, but disciplinary actions after the first occurrence for the above may include:
{{Anchor|Splitting_a_segment}}
<ul style="/* insecure input */">
To add a junction somewhere in the middle of a segment, use new segment that intersects your road.  Begin the segment somewhere nearby.  End it right at the point where you wish to cut the road.  Delete the new segment.  The newly-created segment will remain.
<li>Formal mentoring</li>
<li>Temporary suspension of editing rights</li>
<li>Permanent suspension of editing rights</li>
</ul>


===Joining junctions===
==User Reports (URs)==
When joining or removing a junction, there are a few considerations that should be taken into account. Please review the more detailed article on [[Creating and editing road segments#Removing_junctions_with_only_two_segments|junction removal]].


===Disconnecting a road===
[[Update Requests in Waze Map Editor]]
Select the segment. Drag the end you want to disconnect away from the junction.


Recently, there have been a rash of editors giving long winded responses to URs. The average person is not going to read beyond the 3rd or 4th line. In this example:


===Solve map problems===
<i>"Many drivers think a report shows their destination and route information, it doesn't. It doesn't even tell us who filed the report.
[[Map Problems in Waze Map Editor]]
We volunteer map editors only see where you are when you start your report and short pieces of the recommended and driven routes. We need more information to fix your problem. Thank you for the report and all the WAZE you help. If you respond to my query and I do not acknowledge within 1 day, please e-mail me at xxxxxxxxx@waze.com with a repeat of the information.
This report will be closed as 'not identified' if there is no response within 7 days."</i>
<br>
<br>
and this example:
<br>
<br>
<i>"Please provide more details so we can investigate the "General error" you reported. Volunteer map editors only fix map problem. We don't see what you see on your screen. We only see where you were located when you started your report and a short segment of the WAZE recommended route and a short segment of the route taken.
To test the routing, we need to know the approximate start and end points of your route.
Your routing options are important. Do you Avoid toll roads? Avoid major highways? Dirt roads allow/don't allow/avoid long ones?
Have you selected 'fastest route' or 'shortest route'?
Thank you for the report and all the WAZE you help.
If no response within 7 days, this report will be closed as 'Not identified'."</i>


the user will most likely either not get beyond the "We need more information to fix your problem" or they will skim through it and not pay attention to what is being asked of them. Please keep responses to URs at a minimum. Asking someone to explain more information about their issue does not require a novel, it should read like the box score to a game in the newspaper.


===Keyboard shortcuts===
A shorter, more to the point response should suffice. An example:
{{:Keyboard shortcuts}}


<i>"You reported a general error at ______________________ and ______________________ but left no info as to what's wrong. Can you please elaborate, so we may look into and resolve the issue? Thank you."</i>


==Tips and Hints==
or
See [[Map Editing Tips and Hints]]


<i>"You reported a missing road, but didn't tell us the name of the road. Could you please give us the name, so we may add it to the map? Thank you."</i>


{{ReturnTo | Editing manual | the editing manual}}
These are short, simple, to the point, and don't bother the driver with useless information about satellites, sun spots, the curvature of Earth's horizon in relation to Mars' gravitational pull, or other weird explanations from editors which have popped up on URs.

Revision as of 20:42, 21 August 2016

Below you will find information related to using Waze in the State of Texas. All editors in the state are required to have a non usa_username, have their private messaging turned on, and turn live users on in the layers menu. Do not edit in Invisible mode if you are a rank 3 or below. Please pay attention to the chat window in the lower right-hand part the map editor (and introduce yourself if you're a first-time editor). You can find useful info there and ask questions. You can also find useful information at the Texas forum page. You can also join Slack and chat with Texas editors, as well as the state managers (SM) and regional coordinator (RC). Once you receive the Slack invitation, login and join the #texas channel.

Cities and towns

There are 6386 Cities and Towns spread across 254 counties in the state. See Cities in Texas for proper naming information.

City names should be everything inside of the city limits. City limits are clearly defined by the green signs. Use of Google Maps to find where a city is highly discouraged.

Roads in Texas

Road naming

Interstates = I-XX
US Highway = US-XX
State Highway = SH-XX
State Loop = Loop XX
State Spur = Spur XX
State Park Road = Park Rd XX
State Recreational Road = Recreational Rd XX
Farm/Ranch to Market = FM/RM XX
County Road = CR-XX
Private Road = Private Rd XX

Business Roads

All business roads should be suffixed with BUS:
Business Interstate = I-XX BUS
Business US Highway = US-XX BUS

Road Naming Abbreviations & Suffixes

Interstates throughout the state

  • I-2 Rio Grande Valley
  • I-10 New Mexico to Louisiana
  • I-20 Midland/Odessa to Louisiana
  • I-27 Lubbock to Amarillo
  • I-30 Fort Worth to Arkansas
  • I-35 Mexico to Oklahoma
  • I-35E Hillsboro to Denton through Dallas
  • I-35W Hillsboro to Denton through Fort Worth
  • I-37 Corpus Christi to San Antonio
  • I-40 New Mexico to Oklahoma
  • I-45 Galveston to Dallas
  • I-69 Brownsville/Edinburg/Laredo to Texarkana (will follow US-59)
  • I-369 Spur to west side of Texarkana
  • I-410 Loop around San Antonio
  • I-610 Loop around Houston
  • I-635 Spur through DFW Metroplex
  • I-820 Loop around Fort Worth 

Special roads

  • When not to divide a two-way road
  • Divided Roads
  • Carpool, HOV, Transit lanes
  • Roundabouts and Traffic Circles
  • Cul-de-sac's
  • Dirt Roads. In Texas ALL roads that are unpaved or gravel are considered dirt roads as this is how GPS Nav users (any brand) expect the "Avoid Dirt Roads" feature to behave. These roads should be deleted when going through farm land, ranch land, or mountainous areas throughout the state, as they are most likely base import roads and not real roads. For roads which are labeled with names and are actually dirt on SATIMG, please keep these and make them dirt roads.
  • Parking Lot Roads
  • Toll Roads
  • Frontage roads Name as "Frontage Rd" unless the corresponding highway has an alternate name. I-635 Frontage roads are labeled as "Lyndon B Johnson Freeway" as that is the local name for I-635.
  • Alleys and driveways are NOT MAPPED
  • Any road which is a main road for a state park can be a  Primary Street . Other roads can be  Street .

Non-drivable roads

Generally, if a road can't be driven on (e.g. Walking Trail, Pedestrian Boardwalk, Stairway, Ranch road in the middle of nowhere) then it should not be mapped in Waze. This is due to the way the routing engine works, as Waze WILL route users to drive on these "Non-Drivable" road types.

Railroads mapped in Texas should follow the current standard of editing. All crossings should be connected to drivable segments accordingly. If no crossing exists, elevate the segment accordingly.

ONLY enter a name for the railroad segment if the tracks are historical in nature, a major landmark, or a routine destination for Wazers. In TX, very few segments should be named and most 'routine destinations' will be covered by a Place point/area for the train station.

The Waze app now renders railroad tracks as such so naming serves little purpose any longer.

Miscellaneous

U-turns are labeled as "Turnaround" and set to whatever type identified in FC (if not typed in FC, match it to the lowest road type that it touches - similar to AGCs).

Road Lock Standards

In Texas 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. 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.

PesachZ Minimum Locking Rank Standard
Segment Type Lock Level
 Freeway  5
 Ramp  4
 Major Highway  4
 Minor Highway  3
 Primary Street  2
 Street  Automatic (1)
 Private Road  2
 • • • • Ferry • • • •   5
 |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-| Railroad |-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|-|  2

Functional Classification of Roads

See Road names/USA and Road types/USA.

Texas participates in functional classification across the entire state. We promote a hybrid FC to ensure for the best routing possible for all Wazers. The hybrid FC basically means a state highway would never be typed less than Minor Highway (mH).

Frontage roads along Freeways should be matched to FC. If FC does not list the frontage road, type it as a Primary Street.

Turnarounds (those labeled as Turnaround, not cross-overs), should be matched to FC. If FC does not list the Turnaround, match it to the lowest road type that it touches - similar to AGCs.

FC cross reference

Refer to this chart to determine the road type of a given paved public road based on the functional class.

To use this chart, first determine the functional class of a road, and whether it is a signed, numbered highway in a particular highway system.

Where the column for the road's highway system and the row for the road's functional class meet, you will find the proper road type for that particular road.

A number of examples are given below the chart.


Highway Systems
Interstate Interstate Business Loop/Spur US Hwy (incl. some special routes) US Hwy BUS, SPUR, LOOP State Hwy (incl. some special routes) State Hwy BUS, SPUR[a], LOOP, Frontage Rd FM / County Route Locally-maintained
example I-10 E I-94 Business US-190 US-460 Business SR-23 SR-400 Loop FM 40 / CR-15 Robertson St
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Interstate[b]  Fw  n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a n/a
Other Freeway[c] n/a  Fw   Fw   Fw   Fw   Fw   Fw   Fw 
Other Expressway[d] n/a  Major   Major   Major   Major   Major   Major   Major 
Other Principal Arterial[e] n/a  Major   Major   Major   Major   Major   Major   Major 
Minor Arterial[f] n/a  Major   Major   Minor   Minor   Minor   Minor   Minor 
Major Collector n/a  Major   Major   Minor   Minor   PS   PS   PS 
Minor Collector n/a  Major   Major   Minor   Minor   PS   PS   PS 
Local/not mapped n/a  Major   Major   Minor   Minor   PS   Street   Street 

^a When a state highway "SPUR" route is used to connect a state highway with another state highway, a US highway, or an Interstate (i.e., when it is used as a connector/CONN route), use the first state highway column.

^b Also known as Principal Arterial - Interstate.

^c Also known as Principal Arterial - Freeway.

^d Also known as Principal Arterial - Expressway.

^e Also known as Principal Arterial.

^f Also known as Other Arterial.


For example,

  • An Interstate Business Loop classified as a Minor Arterial is a  Major Highway .
  • A US Highway classified as a Minor Arterial is a  Major Highway .
  • A US Highway Spur route classified as a Minor Arterial is a  Minor Highway .
  • A State Highway classified as an Other Freeway is a  Freeway .
  • A State Highway classified as a Collector is a  Minor Highway .
  • A County Route classified as a Minor Arterial is a  Minor Highway .
  • A County Route classified as a Collector is a  Primary Street 
  • A locally-maintained road classified as an Other Principal Arterial is a  Major Highway .
  • A locally-maintained road classified as a Collector is a  Primary Street .


Legend
 Fw   Freeway 
 Major   Major Highway 
 Minor   Minor Highway 
 PS   Primary Street 
 Street   Street 

FC issues by TxDot

If you find any issues where FC changes unexpectedly such as in the image (the small section of green in between 2 red sections), please let the Texas Regional Coordinator (RC) know exactly where this is located, so TxDOT can be notified.

Places Locking Standards

Places should be completed as fully as possible anytime they are created or updated. At a minimum, editors should:

  • verify correct spelling of the name, using the guidelines below
  • complete the address, to help when choosing among search results in the app, and
  • ensure the correct location of the Point or Stop Point, to guide drivers to the correct location. Note that this may not always be on the street side of the location.

Phone numbers and opening hours are also particularly helpful to Wazers. Complete them whenever possible, using an online search, if necessary. Photos should help Wazers recognize the destination when they arrive.

When completed, places should be locked, to prevent inadvertent damage. Please don't lock places to their highest level until most of their information is completed, but do lock to a level higher than 1, once you have verified any information, to help protect from accidental damage through client submissions. The following are recommended (minimum) levels:

5 - Hospitals, universities, park and ride lots, arenas, airports
4 - Police Dept / Fire Station
4 - Large areas - (State Parks, if mapped, etc.)
3 - Gas Station

Most other places should be locked at 3, once completed.

Naming Standards

We are standardizing the naming of most public facilities and businesses. This makes search results more consistent and useful, and gives Wazers a more professional and uniform experience. The names have been designed to work well with instant search, regular search, and to be clear and concise in the map display. Please follow these guidelines when naming the places described below.

Places which are part of a larger area place (e.g. place points for parking lots in a university area, separate ER entrances in a hospital area, etc.) should be named with their unique name followed by a hyphen and the name of the larger area they belong to. For example "ER - Parkland Hospital"

Government Agencies

All places for the following agencies should be named according to the standards as follows:

City and County Offices: City or County Name followed by City Hall or department or agency as appropriate, for example:

"Dallas City Hall"
"Travis County Probation"
"Bexar County Courthouse"

Police and Sheriff's Departments: City, Agency or Division Name followed by "Police Station/Dept" or "Sheriff's Office/Dept" (should match signage), for example:

"Dallas Police Dept"
"Austin Police - North Substation "
"Tarrant County Sheriff's Dept"
"Travis County Sheriff's Office"

Fire Stations: Agency Name or abbreviation followed by “Fire Station – “ and the station number. For example:

"DFD Fire Station - 15"
"Austin Fire Station - 3"
"Whitehouse Vol Fire Station - 2"

Light Rail Stations: Start with the Agency, which line, followed by the station name. For example:

"DART Rail – Akard Street Station"
"DART Green Line – Fair Park Station"

In general, City Bus stops should not be mapped.

United States Postal Service: Start the name with CDP or Station name, then append “Post Office”. Place the City name and the ZIP code of the Post Office in the Description box, so it will be viewable in the app GO page. Alternate name should be “USPS”. For example:

"Oak Lawn Post Office"
"White Rock Station Post Office"

Here is the USPS tool to find the names of specific post offices. https://tools.usps.com/go/POLocatorAction!input.action


US VA Hospitals/Centers/Clinics: Should be named with their official name as the primary name. For VA hospitals/medical centers "(US Veterans Only)" should be added to the end of the primary name, and as the first line of the description. In the primary name, "VA" should be expanded as "Veterans Affairs", so as not to cause a TTS conflict with Virginia. Names can be shortened to remove extraneous words; for example, replace "Campus of the" from the official name with a hyphen (-). Any colloquial names should be added as alt names, so they are returned in search results, and also at the beginning of the description, so they are visible on the place preview page in the client. Some examples:

"Veterans Affairs - Healthcare Center at Harlingen (US Veterans Only)"
"Veterans Medical Clinic - McAllen"
"Veterans Affairs - North Texas Health Care System (US Veterans Only)"

Gas Stations

You should familiarize yourself with the gas stations wiki - specifically naming, branding, and stop points.

Places

Parking Lots

Parking Lot Wiki Guidance

Info for Places

Please provide as much info about a place as possible. However, DO NOT COPY FROM WEBSITES as this is plagiarism and will not be tolerated. The most common form is copying straight from Wikipedia. Please refrain from copy/paste anything from websites into the description field. They will be removed when discovered.

Recommended phone number formats: (903) 654-3210 or 903-654-3210 | Others may not auto-dial properly in some phones.

When to use Area or Point in Texas

Here is the Texas guidance on selecting Area or Point for Places in the Waze Map Editor. All areas are to be landmarked from fence line to fence line to include all parking lots, roads, and anything associated with the property.

The Primary Category for a Place is used to determine whether to use a Point or Area.

Place Name Harmonization

These name spellings are standardized so that Wazers will receive consistent results when searching in the client. Please use them when you edit one of these chain or franchise businesses.

If you don't find the business you're looking for, please use this form to submit the missing information.
Fast food chains or businesses that can sometimes be nested inside other businesses should be labeled as such. For example, if a Starbucks is inside Target or a Subway is inside Walmart, you would list it as Starbucks (inside Target) or Subway (inside Walmart) as the primary business name. This will allow for Wazers searching for a Starbucks or Subway to immediately know they may be routing to a coffee shop or sandwich shop with no drive-thru or standalone business as they may want or expect.

Eating / drinking establishments at airports, and known to be inside the secured area, should not be added in Waze.
If inside a military installation or area of restricted access, these establishments can be added with the tag of (Restricted Access) ; McDonald's (Restricted Access). This will still route Wazers to these businesses but it lets them know they must have the proper credentials to access the location.

Apartment complexes will use the category "Lodging" and should be placed at the main office. Use Office Hours if available

View this list full-screen in Google Sheets


Texas GIS Websites

Texas GIS/CAD Websites

Major construction projects

See TxDot for a list of LONG TERM road closures & changes to traffic flow that impact the Waze map.

If you are aware or made aware of any long term closures (construction, work closures and emergency closures), please fill out this form. Your submission will be reviewed by US Champs and submitted to the Waze team upon approval.

I-35 (Austin to DFW)

I-35W Fort Worth (North Tarrant Express)

I-35W is being reconstructed from downtown Fort Worth to US-287. The new configuration will include tolled express lanes along with upgraded interchanges at SH-121, I-820 and US-287.

North Tarrant Express Main Page

North Tarrant Express - Lane Closures

I-35E Dallas to Denton (35 Express)

Thirty miles of I-35E is being rebuilt from I-635 in Dallas to US-380 in Denton. It will include two tolled reversible express lanes, new interchanges at FM 407 and Belt Line Rd and new bridges across Lake Lewisville.

35 Express Main Page

35 Express - Lane Closures

SH-183 / SH-114 / Loop 12 (Midtown Express)

The express lanes on SH-183 (Bedford) and SH-114 (Grapevine) will be extended eastward through Irving and past the SH-183/SH-114 merge into Dallas. Express lanes will also be extend on Loop 12 from I-35E to SH-183 in Irving.

Midtown Express Main Page

Midtown Express - Lane Closures

SH-121 / SH-114 / SH-360 / I-635 Grapevine (DFW Connector)

Primary DFW Connector construction is complete, but more improvements to the connector are still in progress.

DFW Connector Main Page

DFW Connector - Lane Closures

Cameras

Currently, the only way to add cameras to the editor are from the app. When placing a camera in the app, drop a general error with "RLC W" where W = the direction the camera is facing. This will allow other editors to know which way the camera is facing when they go to approve it in the editor.

Red light cameras

Red Light Cameras are LEGAL in the State of Texas.

Contrary to popular belief, these cameras do not sit on the top of lights at an intersection. If you've gotten to an intersection, you've already passed the red light camera.These cameras mounted on traffic signals are used as part of the signal control. These compare sequential images of the intersection approach to determine if there is a vehicle (car, truck, motorcycle, bicycle, etc) waiting and will trigger the sequence. These devices CANNOT issue tickets.

There are traditional traffic monitoring cameras covering most of the major highways in the state. These send live feeds to the various traffic agencies around the state and are for monitoring traffic only.

Speed Cameras

Speed cameras are currently ILLEGAL in the State of Texas. Any request for a speed camera, or any approved speed cameras need to be removed from the map.

Speed Limits

Click to view the USA Speed Limits Wiki Page

Where speed limits change link to this section

Speed limits should change where they legally go in effect for your state, that may be at the sign, a specified distance before the sign, or the nearest intersection. When a speed limit changes in the middle of a segment, a new junction should be added to support the SL change.

  • However a new junction should never be added for a SL if it will be within 200 feet of an existing junction, or potential junction.
  • A new junction should always be added if it will be more than 1,000 feet from the nearest existing, or potential junction.

Creating a new junction for a speed limit change link to this section

When creating a new junction solely for the sake of showing a speed limit change, you can attempt to get more value from the junction. Survey the area around the speed limit change, determine if there is a PLR or other segment which should be connected to the road and would result in a junction. You may find that there's a parking lot which could benefit from being added to the map within the allowable distance of 200 feet (or more depending on your area) to where the SL changes. In such a case connect that segment and use that junction. Otherwise you should create a new junction to show where the SL changes.

On roads where traffic for one turn direction typically backs up waiting to make the turn further than 200 feet, and traffic going straight or turning the other direction does not have to wait as long to pass through, turn delays can be affected even with the new junction 200 feet away. In these cases you may choose to extend the buffer zone to beyond the point where traffic backs up, and instead make the change at an existing junction node. These situations are governed by editor discretion and local guidance.

Click Expand for details on the rationale behind these rules.

It is very important that we do not create new junctions too close to existing intersections, yet marking the speed limit change too far can have a negative impact on the user experience.

The minimum distance of 200 feet was chosen because a distance less than that is negligible, and unnoticeable in the client experience. It is not much different than the delay we expect with GPS lag and error anyway. For example think of where you hear the turn prompts announced, they can sometimes precede a junction by up to 200 feet.

We have confirmed directly with the routing developers that adding a junction node connecting only 2 segments does not have an associated routing penalty. We have also confirmed that creating and adding new junction nodes where necessary using these above guidelines will not have a negative effect on route calculation.

However there is a legitimate concern when adding new junctions too close to existing intersections / interchanges, that they may interfere with and pollute the ability for Waze calculate accurate turn delays.

The reason to use a minimum of 200 feet from the nearest junction as a buffer is to account for turn delay calculations. If we create junction nodes very close to intersections we will effectively eliminate Waze's ability to differentiate the time it takes to go straight, vs the time to turn left or right. A distance of less than 200 feet between junctions poses a significant risk to the ETA calculations (turn delays). Over 200 feet it is up to local practice , and the editor's discretion to determine if a junction node there will negatively impact turn delay calculations. We must stipulate a minimum buffer zone, but it doesn't need to be exact. The area between 200-1,000 feet is open to interpretation, editor discretion, and local guidance.

If an exit or turn lane does back up over 1,000 feet, it is unlikely that traffic beyond the 1,000 mark will be drastically affected by the new junction placed that far away. However specific exceptions with the consultation of Regional Coordinators, or State Managers will always be allowed.

The turn delay issue could potentially be mitigated by adding Junction Boxes to each of these situations to correct them. However doing so would result in a lot more work for editors, and a lot more strain on the servers. It would make it harder to manage these intersections since all the included segments, and turns get locked from editing. It will have an effect on route calculation timing as well. We therefore had to come up with a compromise that is still visibly accurate, without anything being noticeably different to the client user, yet maintaining the ability for Waze to calculate proper ETA timing through intersections.
Work Zone Speed Limit sign
Work Zone Speed Limit sign

Work zones link to this section

Speed limits in work zones are often lowered to protect workers and prevent collisions. If these speed limits appear on regulatory black and white signs, they MAY be added to the associated WME road segments. Speed limits should only be changed in work zones when the change will be in effect for at least 30 days. Add the construction zone speed limit to the affected segments and place a [CONSTRUCTION] note on the map listing the official speed limit so when construction is complete, an editor can easily reset the speed limit.

Military Bases

Texas has a long-standing tradition for support the US military. If you have questions concerning any military base in the state, please do not hesitate to ask. All military bases in the state are set to the current installation standard.

  • All gates at the military bases are set to private road in/street out with some gates having restrictions on them for the various gate closures.
  • If you know of any changes in the hours of a gate, please let a US Champ know and they will adjust it accordingly.
  • All gates are locked at a level 5.

Landmarks approved for military bases are:

  • Commissary
  • PX/BX
  • Gas stations
  • Parks
  • Museums

To do list

Want to help out with the map in Texas? Add missing streets, Solve URs, ask questions to anyone listed below, and seek out advice when/where needed. Please adhere to the rules for editing.

Upcoming Construction Projects

Mapping utilities

Editors in the State


If you are an editor in Texas, or a USA Country Manager that does a lot of work in Texas, please ask to be added.

View this list full-screen in Google Sheets

Discipline

Waze has been designed to be an open community with various levels of editors. Rank 5 and 6 editors are senior editors. They are here to help you and are to be respected at all times. Instructions from senior editors are to be followed, unless it conflicts with this page. If you have any questions or issues, please feel free to PM one of the rank 6s or 5s in the list (if you're having a problem with one, please PM the regional coordinators). We will try to handle the issue as quickly and peacefully as possible.

You may want to check common editing mistakes to see if you are editing properly. Although It is not possible to list every occurrence of problems which can occur in the editor, the following are some examples of what has happened in the past:

  • Deleting and redrawing roads
  • Creating mass amounts of parking lot roads
  • Creating roads on top of already existing roads
  • Disrespect to higher ranking editors
  • Not cleaning up your own mess
  • Not responding to private messages in a timely manner (usually 48 hours)
  • Willful damage to the map
  • Editing just to clear geometry nodes will result in an instant blocking of your editing rights

Everyone is allowed one free pass, but disciplinary actions after the first occurrence for the above may include:

  • Formal mentoring
  • Temporary suspension of editing rights
  • Permanent suspension of editing rights

User Reports (URs)

Update Requests in Waze Map Editor

Recently, there have been a rash of editors giving long winded responses to URs. The average person is not going to read beyond the 3rd or 4th line. In this example:

"Many drivers think a report shows their destination and route information, it doesn't. It doesn't even tell us who filed the report. We volunteer map editors only see where you are when you start your report and short pieces of the recommended and driven routes. We need more information to fix your problem. Thank you for the report and all the WAZE you help. If you respond to my query and I do not acknowledge within 1 day, please e-mail me at xxxxxxxxx@waze.com with a repeat of the information. This report will be closed as 'not identified' if there is no response within 7 days."

and this example:

"Please provide more details so we can investigate the "General error" you reported. Volunteer map editors only fix map problem. We don't see what you see on your screen. We only see where you were located when you started your report and a short segment of the WAZE recommended route and a short segment of the route taken. To test the routing, we need to know the approximate start and end points of your route. Your routing options are important. Do you Avoid toll roads? Avoid major highways? Dirt roads allow/don't allow/avoid long ones? Have you selected 'fastest route' or 'shortest route'? Thank you for the report and all the WAZE you help. If no response within 7 days, this report will be closed as 'Not identified'."

the user will most likely either not get beyond the "We need more information to fix your problem" or they will skim through it and not pay attention to what is being asked of them. Please keep responses to URs at a minimum. Asking someone to explain more information about their issue does not require a novel, it should read like the box score to a game in the newspaper.

A shorter, more to the point response should suffice. An example:

"You reported a general error at ______________________ and ______________________ but left no info as to what's wrong. Can you please elaborate, so we may look into and resolve the issue? Thank you."

or

"You reported a missing road, but didn't tell us the name of the road. Could you please give us the name, so we may add it to the map? Thank you."

These are short, simple, to the point, and don't bother the driver with useless information about satellites, sun spots, the curvature of Earth's horizon in relation to Mars' gravitational pull, or other weird explanations from editors which have popped up on URs.