Add passes or permits at driving prohibited restrictions
Currently, WME can only select passes or permits under the following rules in the restriction of roads
-Driving is “allowed” for
-Driving is “toll free” for
We suggest that passes or permits can also be selected for the following rules
-Driving is “prohibited” for
This change would allow local rules in your country to be applied even in local countries that do not have their own passes or permits.
For example, in Japan, there are some public roads that cannot be passed due to motorcycle engine displacement. By setting passes or permits for prohibited rules, local rules can be incorporated into the application without affecting users who do not know how passes or permits work.
Weight restrictions, height restrictions, and other detailed restrictions would be possible not only in Japan but also in other countries.
This is not possible with the current “allowed” and “toll free” rules.
It is not realistic to issue as many passes or permits as there are local rules.
Each country will use the passes or permits of other countries that are not used in their own country or surplus passes or permits as a substitute for the local rules passes or permits of their own country.
The disadvantages are that the name of the passes or permits becomes irrelevant to the actual name of the rule and that we must unify the meaning of the passes or permits ourselves and make it known to users in our own country.
However, even if other users do not know, the experience would still be the same as before. This would be a feature for disgruntled users or those seeking additional comfort.