Jos Limbach
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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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So I've been using Waze for quite a while now, but the one thing I miss is the caravan or trailer option. In Europe there's a significant speed limit for cars towing a trailer/caravan. Having the option to add a trailer/caravan to your vehicle and adapting the maximum speed on any road exceeding the combinations speed limit can optimize your route planning and timing to destination, as right now this is not representative.
Also, Europe has some pretty small, narrow and steep roads with some of the most tight turns, which are (almost) impossible to navigate when towing a trailer/caravan. Having the trailer/caravan option the Waze navigation planner can avoid roads not suitable for vehicles with a specific height, width and length. Also, editors can specify that a specific (part of a) road is not suitable for large combinations.
I've noticed that quite some users have been suggesting similar ideas and others supporting this over the years. Maybe it's time for the change management department to put some effort in it. There's a pretty large group of potential users in Europe that will be extremely thankful for this option.