What3Words
Add support for What3Words addresses, for simple and accurate navigation.
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Skippy Reeves commented
Having what3words as part of Waze would make it more usable in rural areas. Also Waze would then become important to use in roadless areas.
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Ken Steinhoff
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I had to find a friend who lives way out in the boonies. She said that her address doesn't show up on any GPS app.
She was right. When I finally found her house, I made sure to create a What3Words breadcrumb, but I was disappointed that I couldn't add it to Waze.
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S. S. commented
Waze and what3words are the only locating/navigating features that together will be the most accurate for the people navigating on the ground
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Rich Phelan commented
Much easier than some of the addresses.
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Rick Bumpus
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Enables more precise destination planning and wastes further manual navigation as you approach.
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Nico Lauryssen commented
Thx for considering this feature !
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Complete
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William Denfeld commented
This technology is so simple and accurate to use it is a natural pairing for Waze. Please add What3Words addresses to your app.
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Thomas Roberts commented
Best app as I go bush a lot.
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Stephen Goldspink
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Much more precise than a postcode. An added layer of location accuracy
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DONALD PEDERSEN commented
It is just common sense....
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Stuart Robertson commented
Street addresses aren't accurate enough to specify precise locations, such as building entrances, and don't exist for parks and many rural areas. This makes it hard to find places and prevents people from describing exactly where to meet. what3words is a really quick and simple way to find and save exact locations.
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Rafael Rosado Torres
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W3W integration would be very important for delivery drivers and customers to meet in the exact location, not 1 km away, or in a completely different street as it frequently happens.
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chris_debian commented
W3W integration would be better for delivery drivers, and people regularly routing to rural areas.
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P.G. Rockwell commented
We are way behind the U.K. in establishing the use of W3W! Let's catch up!
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Gareth Hobson commented
What 3 Words is the future of addressing. So easy.
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eoin macdougald commented
Adding it to Waze seems a !no brainer" to me!
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Eric Turner
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What3words is great, especially when a street address is unclear or doesn’t exist. Waze is great too. Combine the two and you’ll always find your way.
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Will Robertson commented
I use W3W everywhere and adding it into Waze would be very helpful and encouraging. The simplicity of saying a three word location to navigate is essential to hands-free driving.