Daily Tribune (Philippines)

Community-driven navi app is crisis-ready

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As the community quarantine eases up in the metro and beyond, Waze, the community-driven navigation platform, is working closely with its crisis response team and its volunteer map editors to keep drivers safe globally in the wake of the pandemic. In the Philippine­s, Waze reveals the latest updates with these new in-app features:

1. New Notificati­on

For the past few months, the “Luzon quarantine” notificati­on appeared every 24 hours on the app to remind Luzon-based users of the ongoing enhanced community quarantine. Since various areas have now relaxed the regulation­s to general community quarantine, a “Drive only if necessary” notificati­on will now appear on the app to remind users to “Stay safe and healthy. Follow local travel guidance and only drive if you must.”

2. Drive-Thrus and Curbside Pickups

Users can now locate the nearest store offering drive-thru and/or curbside pickups on the app. To support restaurant­s and other businesses, Waze began identifyin­g places that allow drive-thrus and/or curbside pickups so that Wazers will know where they can safely get their essential items while avoiding as much contact as possible.

3. COVID-19 Donation Centers

As more Filipinos have been helping each other in the midst of the pandemic, Waze contribute­s by plotting donation centers on the map. Waze now allows users to search for the nearest donation drop off center by typing “Donation center drop-off” in the destinatio­n search bar. Wazers can also choose among the other drop-off centers found in the search results.

4.Updated Reference Laboratori­es

In April, Waze added COVID-19 Reference Laboratori­es to its map. Waze has successful­ly pinned 59 reference laboratori­es as of date and will continue to add more as they are made available by the Department of Health.

5. COVID-19 Landing Page

As part of Waze response and recovery efforts, Waze is making their COVID-19 Impact Dashboard available externally so that government­s, academics and the interested public can gain more insight into local driving trends. On this page, government­s around the world can also contribute data on both medical testing center and emergency food distributi­on center locations to help improve Waze maps for users.

Waze continues to help Filipinos whether on or off the road. Drivers are highly encouraged to take precaution­s, follow local guidelines, and report real-time accidents, hazards, blocked roads, weather conditions and more that will help fellow Wazers safely reach their destinatio­ns.

A ‘Drive only if necessary” notificati­on will now appear on the app to remind users to’ Stay safe and healthy

Working closely with its crisis response team and its volunteer map editors to keep drivers safe globally in the wake of the pandemic

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WAZE added COVID-19 Reference Laboratori­es to its map.

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