What3Words
Add support for What3Words addresses, for simple and accurate navigation.
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andrew jack commented
waze & what3words are both great tools in their own right. together they'll be amazing!
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Steve Gordon commented
As good as Waze is, it can sometimes be well out!…. A pain, especially at night, this would be a major benefit to Waze users
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Anonymous commented
good idea!
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Keith Harris commented
Please add What3Words to Waze
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Steve Barnes commented
I use Waze a lot in my work, ///what3words would be a massive improvement due to the inaccuracy and huge areas covered by postcodes.
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Alexander Flynn commented
It.makes.sense
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Mike Humphreys commented
Great idea, come on Waze!
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Sivananda Subudhi commented
This solves real world problem of accurate navigation, multiple government's rely on this now...thumps up to this idea
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simon hawkes commented
Why would you not it's so much better than a postcode
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Darren Parker commented
Yes definitely will help to pinpoint addresses
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simon forde commented
They will go hand in hand
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John's Shopping commented
What 3words is the best way to accurately see wherever you need to be. I also use waxed all the time. It would be an excellent marriage of ideas
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jitandra rav commented
why hasn't been done yet!!!
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Brian Cartwright commented
Waze would be even better with W3W
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Brian Cartwright commented
I enjoy using Waze W3W would be a big help
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Kirk commented
YES!
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Robert Lund commented
Yes pleas! I can already call up Waze from inside W3W, but having it supported in Waze would be even better!
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David Morris commented
Yes please
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Thomas Parker commented
Yes please
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Gilles Losier commented
So many emergency services in Alberta are using it. The National Provincial Park in Alberta/BC is using it. And Fort McMurray, AB is using it as well.
Do you know how many rural roads there are here in Alberta? Asking my grandma where to go is like asking someone to decipher Morse code nowadays.
Thus a no brainer