Show border line on map
Since the corona virus crossing borders in Europe isn't that easy as before. So it would be nice if I could see the border line clearly on the map. A thick red line for example (like google maps) or something similar would be neat.
It also makes things easier to navigatie if you know whether you entering a different country when planning your route. In Europe, this sometimes could be the case.
Thanks for your feedback. At this time, this doesn't fit on our roadmap, but we'll keep it in mind for future product planning.
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Arthur Pierrot commented
Also country borders would be great when you are zoomed out like in 'overview' because otherwise the map is just a big highway mess that I cannot read
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Nico11223 commented
It would be nice to see the country borders in the Waze app so that you know which countries you are travelling through when planning your route, for example.
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TechGuy commented
Many sat navs do not HIGHLIGHT (make bold in colour) the borders or area of towns or cities on the map, they just add a name. Being able to see when you are approaching a town or city would be beneficial to any driver, especially if you need to search for a POI.
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Yannic commented
When searching locations on a map, especially around borders between countries, you dont see the country-borders. That is really not practical, should be clearly visible on any zoom-level (or user should at least have the option to switch this on or off or how these should be visualised on his/her map-settings).
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Mark Coitrone commented
100 percent critical. State laws can vary greatly, it'd be nice to stay on top of them.
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Rafal commented
Must have!
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Shells commented
Please add state borders to the map!!!
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R commented
Why do you not have visible state/national borders on your maps? Should we not be aware of the boundries of major legal jurisdictions when traveling?
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Rajesh Mahabir commented
Please add state borders on Waze maps. It is very difficult to drive and trying to find other resources for references. It can lead to dangerous accidents when a driver is trying to type with tiny letters on their phone screens.
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Tracie commented
I totally agree!! I just drove from Tampa Florida to Hannibal Missouri to Phoenix Arizona through 11 states and we never knew when we were close to the state borders. Google Maps shows state lines on theirs, but I prefer to use Waze. Please fix!!
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Nicholas Thomas commented
While I was on vacation and driving through states I never knew where the boarders are because I always wanted to stop and take a picture. On google they have it when you enter a state it will say “welcome to ...” I think Waze should do this and just show state boarders and when you get close to them.
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Dwayne commented
show on waze map as you are traveling you can see that you are approaching the boarder of the next state
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Boris Tomas commented
Make them visible on the map, i would like to avoid some countries on the route.
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Sascha commented
If you drive over a border or approaching, you could show or announce that.
Advertisements could then be the country's maximum speed limits, when driving over the border for about 5sec. -
Anonymous commented
When zooming out of your route, it would be nice to see the actual states and the borders. Went from Ohio to Niagara Falls and zoomed out to see how far we were to Pennsylvania and couldn’t due to Waze not having any state lines.
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Daniel Roberts commented
I recently attended an ultra marathon in MI. Trying to leave the state to return to NY (I entered from the west side of the state) I found myself at the Canadian boarder. This would not normally be an issue, but not knowing I would be leaving the country, my passport was left home. I simply propose that if a route takes the driver through another country there should be a highly visible warning, much like when the route contains toll roads. Yes, I should have looked at the map, but I made an assumption that I feel is common, I would be warned if the route entered another country, and then returns to the initial country. This is different than a destination that is clearly intended to be in another nation.
Thank you!
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Gilles commented
When travelling from Canada to USA or vice versa as part of the driving instructions the border should be considered a step similar to taking an exit.