Add alerts to the Waze map about accidents, traffic jams and road hazards to improve the driving experience for Wazers. Waze will send an alert to drivers nearby.
- Log in to the Partner Hub
- Click Alerts
- Zoom in to the area where you want to create an alert
- Click +
- Click the road segment where you want to add the alert
- Enter the relevant details
- Click Save
Got questions?
What kind of alerts can I add to the map?
You can add the following alert types to the map.
Car Accident | Traffic Jam | Road Hazard | |
Minor accident | Moderate traffic jam | Hazard on the road | Heavy rain |
Major accident | Heavy traffic jam | Hazard on shoulder | Heavy snow |
Stand still traffic jam | Weather hazard | Flood | |
Light traffic jam | Pothole | Monsoon | |
Road kill hazard | Tornado | ||
Car stopped on road | Heat wave | ||
Car stopped on shoulder | Hurricane | ||
Animals on shoulder | Freezing rain | ||
Missing sign | Closed lane | ||
Fog | Fresh oil spill | ||
Hail | Recently formed ice | ||
Road construction |
Emergency vehicle |
How can I edit an alert?
There's no way to edit an alert after submitting it. You need to first remove it and then create a new one.
How can I remove an alert?
- Log in to the Partner Hub
- Click Alerts
- Find the alert you want to delete
- Click the three dots next to it
- Click Delete
Note: You can only remove alerts that were created with your organization's username.
How does Waze ensure alerts are accurate?
Every alert sent to Waze users nearby gets a confidence score and a reliability score.
Confidence score
Each alert receives a confidence score based on how other users react to the alert - either with a “Thumbs up” to indicate the alert is accurate, or “Not there” if the alert is irrelevant. The score ranges between 0 and 10, and a higher score indicates more positive feedback from Waze users.
Reliability score
Every alert also gets a reliability score based on the experience level of the reporter.
Wazers gain experience levels by contributing to the map, from level 1 to level 6. The higher the level, the more experienced and trustworthy the Wazer. The score ranges between 0 and 10, with 10 being the most reliable.