Motocicli 50cc e 125cc
In Italia esiste il problema che sulle tangenziali non si può circolare con una cilindrata inferiore ai 150cc, quindi chi utilizza un 125cc oppure un 50cc e serve utilizzare waze sarebbe bello come opzione evitare le tangenziali. Grazie
In Italy there is the problem that on the ring roads it is not possible to circulate with a displacement of less than 150cc, so those who use a 125cc or a 50cc and need to use waze would be nice as an option to avoid the ring roads. Thank you
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Valérie commented
Pouvoir choisir le cylindre des moto/scooter afin de trouver un itinéraire compatible avec les scooters 50cc qui n'ont pas le droit de circuler sur les autoroutes et les voies rapides.
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Gabriel Dupont - Lefranc commented
j'aimerais que Waze adapte son application aux conducteurs de scooters 50cc, avec toutes les options et les endroits où les scooters 50cc peuvent circuler en toute sécurité.
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Rui Teixeira commented
Poderiam adicionar a opção de veículo de ciclomotor 50cc
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DAVIDE_MCMXC
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MOTORCYCLES - ADD CLASSES AND SUBSEQUENT RESTRICTIONS
Add displacement limitation for motorcicles:
in Italy (but I think is EU-wide), for example, we have:
• 50cc cannot go on "Extraurbane principali" [2-lane, guardrail, controlled access, blu signage, small motorways] and "autostrade" [motorways, same as above but with 130 speed limit and green signage, usually toll].
• 125 cc 2-wheelers can go on extraurbane principali but not on autostrade,
• over 150cc 2-wheelers can go also on autostrade.Also "small 4-wheelers" (microcars that can be driven with AM license) can drive only on roads suitable for 50cc 2 wheelers.
My suggestion is to add such kind of vheicles and the possibility to add restrictions on map-maker to make them useful.
Like the following classes: 50cc moped or equivalent / 125cc scooter or equivalent / 150 and over motorbile
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James Abrahart commented
This is a feature that I have never seen on any other navigation or journey planning app.
Navigation apps always give an ETA - Estimated Time of Arrival. But how accurate is it really? That depends on traffic, traffic lights, one-way systems, etc but what is not considered is your own vehicle's top speed! Of course learner drivers/motorcyclists can't take motorways but can a(n unmodified) 50cc moped/motorbike attain 70mph on a dual carriageway or 60 on a single carriageway? I know the only time I managed 70mph on my Honda CBR125 was going downhill!
There needs to be an option to set your own vehicle's top speed and power which will vastly affect your ETA and overall journey time.