Waze warns of streets blocked by La Vuelta Ciclista 2013
Following its purchase by Google just a couple of months ago, the Waze application does not stop working to improve the navigation and maps service for its users. On the one hand, its acquisition with Google Maps functions has already been reflected when creating Waze maps, but on the other, it follows its own path to improve your GPS navigator serviceProof of this is the last notification with which it has surprised its regular users, with which it informs that it will notify users of the streets closed due to the sporting event La Vuelta 2013
And the fact is that many people, especially those who are not fans of the cycling event, will have already been surprised by the street closure in your city as it is a section of other editions of La Vuelta Ciclista a España Some of What I will not have to worry about is they are users of Waze All of this automatically and without having to worry about anything, just being aware that they will be able to be diverted from their usual routes for this reason.
With this notification, Waze informs all its users of this measure, but also offers additional information for users most concerned about the cuts at certain pointsThus, all you have to do is click on the notification or access the menu Input already inside the own app. Here it is possible to see a countdown to the start of the event, which is about to begin, and a map as diagram to know the regions and the different stages through which La Vuelta will take placeBut there is more.
Lower on this same information screen is also shown a Waze map with the information most recent and located of these road closures, showing exactly where they are located, as well as the users who are nearby. In addition, for those who don't want to waste time with the map, the lower part of the screen also lists already planned street closures, information that is already is updated in the application, and the live reportsIn other words, any unforeseen problem reported by Waze users who are circulating in the places where this sporting event takes place.
With this, Waze users not only continue to have a copilot not able to give direction at each junction, but will benefit from intelligent routes that vary to reach the same destination, but avoiding closed streets and crowds that may cause The Vuelta a España 2013 All this completely automatically and without need to configure anything other than the usual path.
The Waze application is available for both Android and iPhone, being able to download it completely free through Google Play and App StoreA Community GPS navigator that takes advantage of the activity of the users themselves to alert in real time of any danger on the road. All this through maps created by and for the community, although now they have the support of Google