Romain TIZI
My feedback
6 results found
-
579 votes
Great timing! We’re currently working on allowing Junction Boxes and Paths to exist together. Keep an eye out for updates on the WME.
Romain TIZI supported this idea ·
-
33 votes
An error occurred while saving the comment Romain TIZI supported this idea ·
-
37 votes
Great thinking! We’ll share with the team; they’re always interested in new feature ideas.
Romain TIZI supported this idea ·
An error occurred while saving the comment Romain TIZI commented
With the arrival of traffic lights, it would be beneficial for any editor to suggest a permanent danger. This would allow us to cover areas much more quickly, and since not everyone has the necessary skills for installations, some areas are not up to date at all.
-
3 votes
Romain TIZI shared this idea ·
-
332 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.
An error occurred while saving the comment Romain TIZI commented
Same problem everywhere in France, in big cities and metropolises
Romain TIZI supported this idea ·
-
20 votes
Romain TIZI supported this idea ·
This idea is truly brilliant and very logical: it fixes an inconsistency between Google addresses (which display the postal code) and those created in the Waze Map Editor, while also providing a real comfort boost for users.
Why this is an excellent idea
It reduces destination errors: many addresses exist in duplicate in different cities or neighborhoods, and the postal code is often the key element that prevents ending up in the wrong place.
It helps everyone who works with postal codes (delivery drivers, ride‑hailing drivers, logistics professionals), who systematically check the postal code to make sure they are at the right location.
It increases trust in Waze: when the interface shows information as complete as Google (number + street + city + postal code), the user feels reassured and is less afraid of ending up at the wrong destination.
Concrete benefits for Waze and its users
Better search experience: seeing the postal code in the results allows users to instantly pick the right result among several similar addresses, instead of having to guess.
Fewer reports and correction requests: if people are less likely to go to the wrong destination, there are fewer error reports and therefore less correction work for volunteer editors.