Show speed limits for the roads currently traveling
Post the current speed limit when using the speedometer feature
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Anonymous commented
Yes Please!!
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Anonymous commented
Yes this is a must
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Anonymous commented
In some parts of the US, speed limits go from highway speed to 25 with little warning. This is especially true in NYC when you exit an interstate highway onto an access road, Which are now posted at 25 MPH
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Anonymous commented
It's a must !
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Anonymous commented
I agree with this feature
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Anonymous commented
The only missing feature of Waze. Why is it still not implemented? Osm got it in its data, or users could be invited to report a speed change (useful also for working areas on motorways)
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Josh99 commented
Hello,
Why do not add a Speed Limiter function (audible and/or visual) to WAZE ?!
With a user speed limit preset (eg: city, extra-urban, expressway, motorway) or 1 single on the fly.
It would then be possible to drive to the limit of what says the law, which is often different from panels display in most countries, without risking tickets whatever the country.
I suggest that audible alerts can be limited in time by a timer.
For visual alerts, the outline of the card (a frame) flash of color to the user's choice, or a biggest flashing Speedometer !
Use the speedometer icone displayed on map to activate and preset the speed limits.
To select a speed limit while driving, if you click on the Speedometer moving, the current speed will be selected as your Speed Limit.
This would allow Waze to take much ahead of competition !
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BERNARD commented
A speed limit indicator would be great.
I often find myself not knowing what was the speed limit on that particular section of the road
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BERNARD commented
EXCELLENT IDEA
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smokkeyy commented
I completely agree! I travel for work and often find myself on rural roads and see not posted speed limit signs for a while. I know in most cases they are 55 mph but it would be nice to know that I'm not exceeding the speed limit.
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Anonymous commented
1. ADD DISPLAY SPEED LIMITED ON THE ROAD, BY THE AUTHORITY.
2. ADD, OVERSPEEDING WARNING BUZZLE SOUND WARNING DRIVER.
3. SPEED TRAP CAMERA WARNING. 200 METER BEFORE.
4. ADD TOLL DISPLAY, SO THAT THE GPS WILL NOT GETTING DRIVER
JAM AT HEAVY TRAFFIC.
5. NGV GAS STATION, BY PETRONAS (a lot petronas not serving NGV ) -
James commented
Please add a speed limit to the navigation Interface.
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Rob commented
I have been looking every where for an app that has all the features of waze plus a posted speed indicator . It would be great if you added one . I would get rid of all my other navigation and only use waze.
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Anonymous commented
I've been running Waze on my iPhone beside my Garmin Nuvi, and the one feature I noticed I miss is the speed limit icon on the display. It looks like the B&W speed limit sign on the road. As the speed limit changes for the area I am passing through, the sign updates. Yay meta-tagging! Anyway, there are many roads one turns on that do not reflect the speed limit for miles through signage, but my Garmin always reflects the current speed limit. That helps greatly, especially where Waze reflects a speed trap ahead. There is real estate in the Waze display to provide a small icon. Arguably more important for safe driving than the number of "friends" currently driving on the road.
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Aay commented
Please show speed limit on roads and highways traveling. Like Garmin. This will make Waze the "Complete Deal"
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Anonymous commented
Make speed limit available all the time
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Anonymous commented
There should be an option to display road's speed limit.
There should also be an added feature to alert driver if driving X mph (user's own input) over the road's limit.
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Anonymous commented
It would be a good idea to add speed limit too IOS Waze in KM/H and MP/H because you need a different program to do that like :
Speedometer - Free - Speed Limit Alert with Map, HUD and GPS Black Box
By Stanislav Dvoychenkobut the problem is that IOS doesn't allow multitasking .
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Anonymous commented
Hello. Speed limits on waze screen. Thanks
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Louie commented
I agree, the shortest route doesn't always mean it's the fastest depending on the speed limit.