Time zone adjustment
Waze should adjust ETA to the local time when destination is a different time zone. When you leave Phoenix for southwest CO, for example, the ETA should be in mountain time, not AZ time. Currently, the ETA only adjusts when your phone automatically adjusts as you cross the time zone. It would be nice to know drive time is 6 hours, but ETA is 7 hours due to time change.
Hey,
Please note we're changing the status of this suggestion to Not right now, since we finalized our plans for 2023 and this idea won't be implemented this year.
We hope to have it included in our plans for later years and will keep you posted.
Thanks!
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Marian Whiteman commented
Definitely agree...makes it very difficult to plan for arrival times. Failure to adjust makes the feature that tells you what time to leave absolutely useless
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CalmOne commented
Definitely need to have ETA shown in correct time zone when planning. If I need to be in KY at 11AM EDT and I’m in central time zone the trip planner should give me an accurate time to leave based on time zone and drive time. Not knowing this wasn’t the case cause us to miss half of our Granddaughter’s first college Soccer game. Needs to be noted somewhere/ somehow.
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Anonymous commented
Yes. Please add this feature. You could make it an option in setup if some don't like it. Can't imagine why they wouldn't. Of course you want to know what time it will be at the destination when you get there.
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Rusty G commented
I constantly go back and forth between two timezones and wish that Waze would take this into account when showing me the ETA in the new timezone instead of showing me the current timezones ETA that I am leaving. It does update on the fly, but it should show up at the beginning if it knows I am crossing timezones.
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Davina Patterson commented
My WAZE time is approximately 10 minutes ahead of Pacific Time.
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Anonymous commented
Make it a simple switch: ETA set to destination time zone [on | off]
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JT commented
None
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Anonymous commented
I use Waze on all of my trips all over the country. The most annoying issue is that it does not take time changes into account when determining arrival time.
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Anonymous commented
You should take into account time zone changes when calculating time of arrival at a location. This would be really helpful.
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Joe Jackson commented
Yikes! Just realized this was a problem while coordinating a Surprise welcome home party :-(
Expected the times worked like airplane tickets - arrival and departure times always refer to time zone of the location being referenced.
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Anonymous commented
Made plans about route based on arrival time at destination in Waze (2pm, for a muse that closes at 5). However, after 30 mins of traffic, 30 mins at a stop, and crossing the time zone line, our arrival is now 4 pm - which likely means we won't get into the museum until 30 mins before they close. We would chosen a shorter route home if we had known, since the museum is out of our way.
I LOVE Waze and am a long time user/fan - can't believe this simple feature isn't implemented. (simple for Google...)
Should include an option to disable the feature for folks who skip across time lines a lot.
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Glenn commented
Agree. It is very frustrating. We're on a east to west and back epic road trip and cross time zones most days. It is not that difficult an issue and I'm surprised it is not embedded in the app.
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Miranda commented
It is completely absurd that the estimated time of arrival Waze gives is based on the time zone you are currently in as opposed to the one you are traveling to. When you cross over the line between time zones, you will find the ETA changes by an hour (or however much time separates the time zones). Who care what time it is in the place you are traveling from when you arrive at your destination? You care what time it will be at your destination when you arrive. Huge glitch!
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Barrett Roby commented
I go from South Carolina to Mississippi and back a good bit. I would love to see the arrival time as the current time in the destination.
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poweruser10 commented
Absolute Waze should reflect the actual time of arrival in a different time zone. We drive from Milwaukee, Wisconsin to Lafayette, Indiana, Four hour drive, different time zone, confusing to figure out actual arrival time at host's house.
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Jay Wazin commented
wow, seems like calculations should be based on UTC rather than local time!
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Anonymous commented
great suggestion!
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Anonymous commented
This is kinda obvious that this should be included in the app
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Nicholas commented
Definitely seems helpful.
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MapOMatic commented
I agree. Would seem to be a necessary feature for those crossing time zones regularly.