Miles Thomas
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Hey,
Please note we're changing the status of this suggestion to Not right now, since we finalized our plans for 2023 and this idea won't be implemented this year. We hope to have it included in our plans for later years and will keep you posted.
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1 vote
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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Try Citymapper. Already has all you are asking for, covers many cities around the world. Has a pre-requisite that the city has a existing data feed for buses/metro/trains.
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Parts of the UK have publicly available traffic camera feeds (image snapshots not live moving, although broadcasters can get a live moving feed). E.g. Traffic England Website, TFL.
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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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The various highways agencies in the UK provide alerts by RSS/Twitter
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532 votes
Great thinking! We’ll share with the team; they’re always interested in new feature ideas.
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Allow me to extend my current route to add a new stop after the current one (even if only a favourite).
Also allow a stop to be added to current running route before end.
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Allow user to set their own preference for various displays in Waze. For each dialogue or group of report types allow users to say which unit they would want to see:
e.g. miles, decimal miles, KM, decimal km, meters, yards, feetPersonally I would like long distances in miles/decimals but short distances in meters (this matched best to roadsigns and education in the UK).
Maybe also "about x seconds away at current speed" for some reports.
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425 votes
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4 votes
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Similar: Fuelly integration (bidirectional for fuel price reporting, % driving at various speeds, etc).
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16 votes
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Variable speed limit signs (permanent and temporary) have been common in Europe for some years, so +1 this idea
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2,553 votes
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Adjustment for hazard reporting for the new UK "Smart Motorways"--Car stopped in refuge (rather than stopped off road).
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3,064 votes
Hey,
Please note we're changing the status of this suggestion to Currently Not Planned, since we finalized our plans for 2024 and this idea won't be implemented this year.
We hope to include it in our plans for later down the line.
Thanks!
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1,989 votes
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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4,344 votes
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Allow routes to use services where the car is loaded onto a train (bit like a land ferry), e.g Auto Train in the USA, Eurotunnel in UK, and others in Europe, Australia. The route should be "schedule & wait time" aware
Also when you choose such a route, allow entry of a booked time to influence the route and notify of departures/wait times when getting close to the departure point.
All of this would be similar to a ferry although cars on train routes tend to be more "optional", and may not be quicker.