Waze?

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bjd7326

Original Poster:

121 posts

154 months

Monday 3rd June
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Dear all, who will be using Waze to navigate or is there a better solution? It is good for active 'Hazards'...

Vsix and Vtec

739 posts

25 months

Monday 3rd June
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My partner uses Waze, but I prefer Google Maps. There's no need to worry about hazards with blue lights on top of them if you adhere to the speed limits and respect the French laws.

Martin315

331 posts

16 months

Monday 3rd June
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Ignoring the sanctimonious response, I’d recommend using Waze

bjd7326

Original Poster:

121 posts

154 months

Monday 3rd June
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Thank you.

Truckosaurus

12,047 posts

291 months

Monday 3rd June
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Waze is excellent in France. Even the smallest point of interest is easily searchable.

Lord knows why anyone uses built in satnavs scrolling and clicking through menus trying to type in an address one character at a time.

All the Le Mans campsites are marked, so no need to get lost.

VladD

8,008 posts

272 months

Monday 3rd June
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I use Sygic. It has downloadable maps and gets regular updates. It's not free though, but handily for a trip to Le Mans there is a 7 day free trial..

ellroy

7,241 posts

232 months

Monday 3rd June
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Waze again.

Ben Jk

1,714 posts

173 months

Monday 3rd June
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Waze all day long.

Pupp

12,357 posts

279 months

Monday 3rd June
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Last couple of years I’ve used the car sat nav for navigation but had Waze idling on the screen for alerts. Worked well if a bit clumsy to get up and visible again after reversing or setting a sat nav destination but that’s more an indictment of BMW’s CarPlay implementation than Waze itself

Northcote67

177 posts

52 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Pupp said:
Last couple of years I’ve used the car sat nav for navigation but had Waze idling on the screen for alerts. Worked well if a bit clumsy to get up and visible again after reversing or setting a sat nav destination but that’s more an indictment of BMW’s CarPlay implementation than Waze itself
I do the same in my 911, Waze always running in the background on all journeys for any alerts.

Louis Balfour

27,678 posts

229 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Vsix and Vtec said:
My partner uses Waze, but I prefer Google Maps. There's no need to worry about hazards with blue lights on top of them if you adhere to the speed limits and respect the French laws.
The sanctimony is strong in this one.

davidd

6,527 posts

291 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Waze is great but it will sometimes use some funny routes, we ended up late for our train last year due to waze routing us an odd way round rouen.

That said I think we'll still use it but have gmaps open as well.

Aysedasi2

580 posts

24 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Martin315 said:
Ignoring the sanctimonious response, I’d recommend using Waze
Sanctimonious it may be, but it's also the most sensible response. wink

Truckosaurus

12,047 posts

291 months

Tuesday 4th June
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davidd said:
Waze is great but it will sometimes use some funny routes, we ended up late for our train last year due to waze routing us an odd way round rouen.
It does seem to have some built in objection to sending you down the simple 'alongside the railway' route. Technically routing through the suburbs and not stopping might be a few seconds quicker than hitting every red light on the railway route but it is definitely a hassle (and more chance of making a wrong exit from a roundabout etc).

//j17

4,616 posts

230 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Aysedasi2 said:
Martin315 said:
Ignoring the sanctimonious response, I’d recommend using Waze
Sanctimonious it may be, but it's also the most sensible response. wink
One assumes being attacked by the sort of people who post on their return about "The French police ripping off Brits."...by having that audacity of applying French speeding laws, in France.

Kerniki

2,474 posts

28 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Google for directions, Waze and Radarbot in background, Radarbot has some advantages over Waze et vice versa, so run them together.

RL17

1,335 posts

100 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Waze every time

Went off normal return route through Rouen for petrol and then went across a free ferry before some hill limbs to emerge other side of tunnel - but an adventure

Did struggle with some road closures near before Calais last year as well but fine on main routes

mikeiow

6,228 posts

137 months

Tuesday 4th June
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Pupp said:
Last couple of years I’ve used the car sat nav for navigation but had Waze idling on the screen for alerts. Worked well if a bit clumsy to get up and visible again after reversing or setting a sat nav destination but that’s more an indictment of BMW’s CarPlay implementation than Waze itself
Does your car satnav get updated OTA?

Ours don’t: we use Waze & sometimes have the car satnav in the background for confirmation (or to make us double check if they disagree - invariably Waze knows more, especially like traffic flow….).

WhyTwo

1,134 posts

199 months

Tuesday 4th June
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RL17 said:
Went off normal return route through Rouen for petrol and then went across a free ferry before some hill limbs to emerge other side of tunnel - but an adventure
Haha! Yes, Waze took us that way last year. Very odd getting on the ferry and then not having to pay for it. I remember exiting out of Rouen via some fairly dodgy looking area that I wouldn't have wanted to stop in and then suddenly we joining the motorway north of Rouen

Ben Jk

1,714 posts

173 months

Tuesday 4th June
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The Waze detours are often a bit random but always great.