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We’ll be introducing an issues tracker that will resolve these requests. Stay tuned for more updates!
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\o/ yay
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Great thinking! We’ll share with the team; they’re always interested in new feature ideas.
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Fantastic idea!!!
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Traffic Camera Community
Among the various Waze communities, there is one for governments and operators that maintain beacons.
I would like to suggest a similar partner program to support a community of user-maintained traffic cameras.
Waze users can be encouraged to install cameras in strategic segments, so they can monitor in real time special conditions that affect or block traffic, such as construction works, natural disasters, sporting events. The preference would be to install it on building balconies, using the internet and the users' own electricity.
More involved editors could even earn cameras as a reward and recognition.
Governments, companies and others could also voluntarily make images available to the network.
Videos would be viewable on the livemap, and also used for quick map updates.
Although Waze cannot build this infrastructure on its own, it is quite viable to partner with a video aggregator service (like YouTube, perhaps).
It may seem like a very unrealistic proposal, but it is not impossible, and it would certainly be an innovation that would make updating maps much easier.