Waze Joyride - Plan cookie munching trip
Instead of navigating from A to B, can I plan a circular route with as much cookie munching as possible? My regular commute no longer suggests new routes, but I'd like to explore the area and have say a 30 min trip validating as many roads as possible.
This is available – in the route settings, you can choose ‘prefer cookie munching’. This will make the route a bit longer, but will include more road munching, where available.
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Пенко Пенев commented
I don't see this option.
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Gnod5 commented
Same as David, I don't see this option. Has it been removed?
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David commented
unless I am just really missing it that option is not available to me. android/ KitKat /Verizon /Droid maxx /waze version 3.9.3.0 /USA
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yoho commented
The french translation for this option is very bad ("Préférence de confirmation de route" = "preference for road confirmation" : not very explicit). I'll suggest french translation team to change it...
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yoho commented
The french translation for this option is very bad ("Préférence de confirmation de route" = "preference for road confirmation" : not very explicit). I'll suggest french translation team to change it...
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Jaime Visser commented
I think you misread the request. We know about the munching mode, but want the option to do a munching trip where the start and destination are the same location. This way we can munch quickly and efficiently ;)
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frenchie commented
I think the recent Halloween theme pumpkin and ghost munching experiment (Oct 2010) was great!
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Jaime Visser commented
Waze CAN plan over unmunched roads but it has to make some assumptions. These assumptions could be wrong, but that's the whole point of such a trip! Explore new roads, find map problems, gather data!
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fvwazing commented
The problem with planning a route over unmunched roads is - that these roads are unmunched, and therefore unplannable. Catch22!
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Jaime Visser commented
This would be ideal to quickly find undriven roads in the neighborhood. It's a "gimme as much points as possible" trip! It would have to have some sort of input of time/km you want to drive. Also, a fore reroute would be nice as the risk of getting stuck is higher on these trips.
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Larry Gilbert commented
I think an automatically planned trip for this would kinda take the fun out of it. :-)