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I've had similar problems in Orange County, California. I take a predictable route to work at a predictable time of day, and there are two predictably slow stop lights. Every morning, my estimated time creeps up while I wait at these lights. Every day, I note "traffic jam" at least a couple of times. You have to be able to adjust to this at some point - I've been doing this for months and each time it ticks upward.
And, yes, there are predictable events everywhere and Waze should hook into them.
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The "Avoid Freeway" option has to kick in faster. I've sat in stand-still traffic for several minutes - clearly a major problem - and changed to "avoid freeways" and it can take 5-10 minutes for this function to kick-in and re-route.
it's happened several times so it's not my phone/other problem.
Override of a single update that is road closure/accident. Something beyond “standstill traffic.” Often, I find out the reason for the standstill traffic- usually accident or road closure - only to be stymied from sharing what is causing the standstill traffic because I've run out of updates. That would be useful to people behind us. I can’t track the time and number of updates while I’m driving.
In fact, why limit updates anyway? Limit points for updates if you must, but users give you the information you need, so why limit? It’s like record companies that sued its customers until the ipod came about.