Add a NEW 'Police Notice' flag for the "MIDDLE" of the road!
On Waze, when flagging a Police, there's currently a 'POLICE' flag, for the current road side you're on; 'OTHER SIDE' flag, when the Police is on the other side of the road; but NO 'MIDDLE' (of the road) flag!
There are many instances where Police park (or hide) on the middle of a two-way route or major roadway.
Currently, selecting either of the two available options leaves the other side "unflagged" until a driver from the other side flags the same Police.
Creating a "MIDDLE (of the road)" flag, will not only place a Police flag on the (middle) of road, but will AUTOMATICALLY prompt/notify drivers on BOTH SIDES of the two-way route or major roadway!
Additionally, the "MIDDLE" option could also be used on most residential or local two-way roads, regardless of where the Police is parked. (I mean, on a two-way local road, the Police will turn the direction you're headed regardless which way you're headed on said road!)
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mapman44 commented
This suggestion box is for Waze Map Editor suggestions. It sounds like this suggestion should go in the Waze app suggestion box
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CB commented
This would be useful on divided highways in which the police sit in the middle and could be monitoring traffic both directions
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tony reed commented
great idea on major highways throughout us
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Rudy commented
On Waze, when flagging a Police, there's currently a 'POLICE' flag, for the current road side you're on; 'OTHER SIDE' flag, when the Police is on the other side of the road; but NO 'MIDDLE' (of the road) flag!
There are many instances where Police park (or hide) on the middle of a two-way route or major roadway.
Currently, selecting either of the two available options leaves the other side "unflagged" until a driver from the other side flags the same Police.Creating a "MIDDLE (of the road)" flag, will not only place a Police flag on the (middle) of road, but will AUTOMATICALLY prompt/notify drivers on BOTH SIDES of the two-way route or major roadway!
Additionally, the "MIDDLE" option could also be used on most residential or local two-way roads, regardless of where the Police is parked. (I mean, on a two-way local road, the Police will turn the direction you're headed regardless which way you're headed on said road!)