Waze reveals where the least happy drivers are
Traffic jams, companionship behind the wheel, the quality of the roads, safety”¦ are values that each driver takes into account, to a greater or lesser extent, and that can make journeys a true pleasure or a real torture. Something that Waze, the well-known GPS application with community values, has wanted to study. For this reason, it has developed a panel of driver satisfaction to find out where they are happiest and where least An interesting map to know where it is more comfortable and pleasant to drive, and where it is better to stay off the roads.
To do this, Waze has focused on those countries that have a greater number of 20,000 active users in your application to have a sample that allows them to compare some places with others. In addition, the survey takes into account six basic concepts that define the quality of driving: Traffic, safety, driver services (access to gas stations and ease of parking), quality of the road, social economy (access to cars and gasoline prices) and what they themselves call wazey, in reference to the happiness and collaboration of the Waze communityIn that place. Well, these are the results.
The satisfaction survey of Waze this year shows that the Netherlands once again top the list of places where drivers are happiest. Their score of 7, 5 in the general evaluation allows them to be at the head of the 38 countries compared by Waze In their favor they have a score abovehigher than 9 in issues such as road safety and quality,and good scores in terms of the traffic density and access to cars or the impact on fuel prices So who is at the other end of the list?
The most unhappy behind the wheel are the Salvadorans According to this survey, El Salvador repeats score and stays at 2, 9 out of 10 That is to say , position 38 of 38Problemsproblems in access to vehicles and the cost of gasoline is the biggest negative point. It is followed by problems with congestion and difficulties accessing gas stations and finding parking Also, it seems that the Waze community is not really active either and satisfied in that country Issues that can strain more than one nerve behind the wheel.
But what happens in Spain? In our country we have a quite active community of wazers, who have not hesitated to participate in this particular survey. Our position is 11 out of 38, showing a degree of satisfaction of 6, 4 out of 10Not bad, seen what I've seen. The values best scored by Spanish drivers are quality of roads, safety and the social economyOn the other hand, we fail on issues of traffic, parking problems and fellowship in Waze Are we not alerting all the problems we find on the road so that the other users benefit from that information? Apparently, we can improve in several aspects to get rid of stress and tension while driving.