back alley
not sure if these two concerns are already part.of this new update because I'm barely having the update done:
- I think, Waze designed to.guide us using fastest route, to cross a busy street Melrose for example, instead of leading us to a traffic light controlled street where we can have our legal turn to cross Melrose. or make a left or right turn. Waze would lead us to a yield and non-traffic light controlled street where there is zero chance of crossing the busy street. and leave us with the last option to just make a yield right turn on the busy street. until we come across the next possible intersection for either a left turn or a u-turn.
2, for destinations like buildings, hotels or hospitals, big residential complex and even single houses as long as they havd back entrances or alleys, Waze would lead us always tp the back alleys. A driver too concern about other things or focused on arriving to the place would not normally notice this, only if he is paying attention would he realize he is on the street parrallel to his actual destinatiln. One more way of realizing he is at the wrong place is getting a call from am angry passenger already late for his flight.
no intentions to harm or insult.
this is a simple and honest move to make waze even more effective
thanks guys
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