In order to create an installation plan for the tunnel, Waze requires the following information.
This will be used to ensure our maps accuracy, and help us provide you with the best guidelines and installation methods.
Submit information about your tunnels
After your application has been approved, please reply to the email you received and send us the following information about your tunnel(s).
This should be provided for every unique tube and tunnel portion.
1) Name of the tunnel(s):
2) City and state:
3) Country:
4) Type of tunnel wall surface:
- Concrete
- Ceramic tiles/Glass
- Metal
- Other (Please specify what type)
5) Decision points:
5.1) Is there a decision point (ramp) inside the tunnel? How many?
Example: Underground exit ramp
5.2) Is there a decision point when exiting the tunnel?
Example: Left exit ramp 30m after tunnel portal
Reviewing the tunnel information may take some time, depending on the length and complexity of the tunnel.
Note: We may require the schematics of the tunnel in PDF format.
The schematics are a detailed plan of the tunnel complex, preferably with street level roads for reference.
Meet with a Waze representative
Once your tunnel information has been processed, a Waze Beacons representative will contact you to schedule a video call. During the call we’ll walk you through the Beacons installation process and answer any questions you may have.
Order your Beacons
Our team will connect you with Bluvision, the company that manufactures and supplies the Waze Beacons, and they will help you start the purchase order.
Plan a joint media announcement
To make the most of the partnership, and inform drivers that your tunnels now have Waze Beacons installed, we introduce you to our communications team and align everything for a media announcement.
Install your Beacons
The Beacons are quick and easy to install, as they adhere to the tunnel wall surface.
The tunnel operator is in charge of coordinating and performing the Beacons installation.
Please see the installation guidelines for the recommended best practices, and consult with your technical engineering teams before installation.