Waze 3000
The Waze application requires immediate updates to resolve navigation and interface failures. The current design uses cartoonish language. This style reduces the professional utility of your tool. You must adopt a more mature visual language.
Voice search fails to provide effective results. This malfunction creates safety risks for drivers.
The map view locks during Android Auto use. You should allow users to move or adjust the map on the vehicle screen without touchscreen feature.
The interface largelly displays recent routes immediately. This clutter slows down the navigation process and hinders the user's privacy.
Preferred gas stations and fuel grades disappear while driving with Android Auto. These settings must remain accessible during transit.
Waze lacks a current lane feature for highway driving. You must add lane indicators to assist with exits.
The map does not show traffic lights, speed bumps, or stop signs. Drivers need these visual cues for better awareness.
The display lacks landmarks and business indicators. These real life markers help users confirm their location.
Drivers cannot change carpool or Fastrak preferences while the vehicle is in motion. You must enable these adjustments to allow for route changes.
Other personal suggestions: street parking information, remember parking spot, and AI map/navigation.
Fix these issues to improve your navigation service.