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I completely agree.
Hipmunk (travel) has an algorithm for "agony" which is a mix of price and flight changes to help select an airline flight that is the best bang for the buck. I'd like to see something similar implemented for Waze. It might seem faster to route me on tons of twisty little streets through 5 tiny towns but in reality, these routes are full of zig-zag turns past schools and hospitals. Making a right turn, then a left in 200 ft, then another right to keep slowly zig-zagging towards a destination isn't a great route and isn't faster in the long run due to congestion on these roads from busses, crosswalks, and the always-dreaded left turn in to traffic. These turns are also very difficult if you are not extremely familiar with an area and don't have a co-pilot.
If the Interstate is terrible, by all means, send me on the state highway. But only if it is the apocalypse do I want to be routed through every elementary school zone in the eastern half of a state. The theoretical 10 minutes are lost to the agony of keeping up with the routing.
This would also help with the parents who would definitely prefer that the wazers stay out of the school zones due to pedestrian/vehicle conflicts. (There is another suggestion about this.)