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An error occurred while saving the comment YogiJB commentedAt the moment, that would be possible by assigning parking lots for visitors vs. residents. The driver would need to know to search for the correct parking lot (the person inviting the guest would typically need to tell the invitee about it.)
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109 votes
Hey!
Thank you for this great suggestion.
We currently have an internal process in place to address this issue, and therefore won’t be developed as a feature in the WME.
If you encounter any issue with advertised location. Please let your coordinators know about it, and they will inform the SCM, so we will be able to check this.
Best,
HeziAn error occurred while saving the comment YogiJB commentedYes, this would save loads on time. Even having ad pins appear in WME would be a great start (similar way to the Google Maps link.)
Then, when hovering over the link, just like the Place Interface Enhancements offers, see when an ad pin is too far away from the actual Place.
Actually editing the ad pin should be something for R5 and up probably.YogiJB supported this idea · -
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An error occurred while saving the comment YogiJB commentedThis looks like a bug, rather than a feature suggestion.
If you experience a problem/bug with the way Waze displays information during your trip, you can contact Waze support: https://support.google.com/waze/answer/9557145?hl=en&ref_topic=6262587 -
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Hey!
This request is currently under consideration.
YogiJB supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment YogiJB commentedGoogle has done this both in Maps and (now defunct) MapMaker: with every movement (zooming, dragging, selecting) the address in the address bar is updated. This way, hitting F5 will always get you to the last view.
Additionally, I sometimes try to generate several PLs, I sometimes forget to update the PL, so I'm copying the same PL twice, only to discover later that one PL didn't get generated. So the above suggestion would avoid such mistakes.
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An error occurred while saving the comment YogiJB commentedYou should correct the address on Google Maps as well.
In my city, the biggest issue is with interrupted streets and the way they are named in Google Maps. If the name is slightly different between sections, or missing a translation, it can screw up everything.Ideally there should be a way for WME editors to send tickets to Google Maps, other than the existing methods for any Google Maps user.
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Hey jangliss,
Thank you very much for this detailed suggestion.
Currently there is a lot of work around communication between the WME and the client (the app), to find how best should be handled.We will do our best to share some more details about it in the near future.
At this point this is currently not planned, and therefore won’t move to our back log.
If any thing in this direction will be changed, we will update accordingly.
Best,
HeziYogiJB supported this idea ·An error occurred while saving the comment YogiJB commentedAgreeing with Alex: no need for unique email addresses. Simply having the system filter for the UR ID code would be sufficient.
The poor reply rate is frustrating and in big cities, simply having URs sitting around waiting for replies that never come makes it harder to view new URs that yet need an initial message from the local map volunteers.
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Hey,
We would like to get some examples with permalinks in order to be able to check this suggestions.
Any example will be highly appreciated.
Thank you!
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An error occurred while saving the comment YogiJB commentedWonders of Winter is more an event than a place. The place is Waterloo Park.
That said, the park should be updated to have several entrances and the user should select the correct entrance (but this feature is only available on iOS for the moment.)
Also note that Wonders of Winter is not listed in Waze. This search result is actually supplied by Google Place ID. You can submit your correction to Google Maps.Also note that, while driving, the best way to communicate issues to local map editing volunteers is hitting the "Map Issue" report button. If you can't type while on the road, keep your eye on your notifications after the drive, as the map editors will write to your Waze inbox (in your profile settings) to ask what is the precise issue.
At the moment, that would be possible by assigning parking lots for visitors vs. residents. The driver would need to know to search for the correct parking lot (the person inviting the guest would typically need to tell the guest about it.)
For commercial places, this would be done by using multiple entrance points with correct descriptions. (Which, unfortunately, still isn't rolled out for Android.)
Also note that, while you can add an entry point for a loading dock, Waze doesn't support the use in trucks, nor is it planning too due to too many legal implications.