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Thanks for your feedback. At this time, this doesn't fit on our roadmap, but we'll keep it in mind for future product planning.
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What we are aiming to do here is speed based alerters.
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An error occurred while saving the comment ChairmanNow commentedI like this but the number of times I've found the online (google or fb) business hours to be wrong kind of defeats the purpose. I'm finding I've gone back to having to ring some places over trusting the listing (I'm sure covid hasn't helped at all either)
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With a weeks driving with Waze last month in regional Scotland (Aberdeen, north to as far as Inverness), with basically no reports, I observed that people actually know how to use this reporting function in a useful and non-spurious manner when required. On two occasions while driving from Scotland through to Northern England I was alerted to two very dangerous situations. One was some absolute idiot with a caravan parked with it partly intruding on the left lane of a dual carriageway. The other was a similarly inept individual pulling their car over and still having it hanging out into the left lane, seemingly to a rest break. Both of these incidents were extremely dangerous. I didn't come across any other reportings in the rest of my travel, across most of two days, between the North and London with much of the time on the M8 motorway etc.
However, in my first half an hour of driving back in Australia I had already noted 3 spurious car on shoulder reports. Needless to say this is the same old daily irritation with a ratio of approx 2 out 10 useful amongst the needless car on shoulder reports..