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Revision as of 09:16, 20 February 2014
Introduction to Editing Maps
Waze currently uses the Waze Map Editor (WME) as the primary editor.
Every new editor should ensure they read through the following two articles in the Wiki to be familiar with all the key features of the WME and recommended map editing techniques.
- Start with the WME interface guide
- Then continue with the best map editing practice
After you spend some time covering the map in the vicinity of your drives, you can consider applying to become an Area Manager.
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