The firms says this new feature will add a few extra minutes here and there and not every 'difficult intersection' can always be avoided, but it will be much safer. Waze has coined the term 'difficult intersections' as a way to explain making left turns on busy streets with no stop signs or lights -but now drivers will be prompted to take another route. This feature could launch before the Summer Olympics, and as of yet, there is not new for when it will or if it will hit the US. The features is also set to launch in New Orleans, Boston and Washington DC sometime this yearĪlthough deemed controversial, this news is less than a year after a couple using the smartphone GPS app followed directions to what they though was a touristy avenue in Rio de Janeiro in Brazil.īut the neighborhood ended up being one of the city's notorious slum areas – Regina Mrumura, 70, was shot and killed while traveling with her husband. Waze allows its users to disable this safety feature if they would rather take their chances. Waze has coined the term 'difficult intersections' as a way to explain making left turns on busy streets where there are no stop signs or lights.īut now drivers will be prompted to take another route, but the firms says it this new feature will add a few extra minutes here and there and not every 'difficult intersection' can always be avoided.
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