I think a similar approach could also be applied at road construction sites where temporary speed limits are introduced. For example, if a bridge crossing a motorway is being reconstructed, the speed limit on that section of the motorway is reduced from 130 km/h to 50 km/h. With heavy traffic volumes, such a drastic speed reduction can be very dangerous.
Therefore, I suggest introducing temporary speed limit notifications when approaching roadworks areas as well. Construction managers know how long the works are expected to continue. In Lithuania, ongoing roadworks and their schedules are publicly available, so it is possible to estimate the period during which the reduced speed limit will be in effect.
I believe that such a Waze feature would contribute to improving road safety.
I think a similar approach could also be applied at road construction sites where temporary speed limits are introduced. For example, if a bridge crossing a motorway is being reconstructed, the speed limit on that section of the motorway is reduced from 130 km/h to 50 km/h. With heavy traffic volumes, such a drastic speed reduction can be very dangerous.
Therefore, I suggest introducing temporary speed limit notifications when approaching roadworks areas as well. Construction managers know how long the works are expected to continue. In Lithuania, ongoing roadworks and their schedules are publicly available, so it is possible to estimate the period during which the reduced speed limit will be in effect.
I believe that such a Waze feature would contribute to improving road safety.