Nothing can beat real people working together

Traffic is more than just red lines on the map

With community-edited maps, you won't hit a dead end

Your friends are just around the corner

Save on gas, every time you fill up

WAZE. OUTSMARTING TRAFFIC, TOGETHER.

Waze is a free turn-by-turn navigation app with daily map updates, speech support and real-time traffic information.
Lane guidance added in the Waze app

Lane guidance added in the Waze app

If you were to ask yourself "Which feature is missing in Waze?", it is very likely “lane guidance” will top your list. This doesn't surprise us as it has been one of the most requested features within Waze for years. As of today, this will no longer be a request, but...

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Railroad crossings added to Waze!

Railroad crossings added to Waze!

A couple of days ago, Waze added support for railroad crossing alerts. The Waze app now contains over 1200 railroad crossing alerts in Belgium. Improving safety Waze is a free GPS navigation app for your smartphone, which alerts you of dangers on the roads as well....

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Waze banned in Germany? Not really…

Waze banned in Germany? Not really…

Yesterday you may have read about this news in several media outlets. Germany declared a law that expands the existing ban on radar detectors. The new law applies to navigation systems and smartphone apps as well. The titles of the articles seemed pretty clear: Waze...

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Waze Belgium Playlists

Waze Belgium Playlists

Do you look up to the ride to or from work, do you have a long drive ahead of you, are you on your way to a party, are you in nice company,... All reasons are good to listen to some music (not even in the car, but also in the office, at home,...).For all those...

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Emergency corridor compulsory at standstill traffic

Emergency corridor compulsory at standstill traffic

As of today (October 1), the creation of an emergency corridor has become compulsory in Belgium. Drivers need to do this when standstill traffic happens on motorways with two or more lanes. These emergency corridors give emergency vehicles a quicker access to the...

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Back to school 2020 edition

Back to school 2020 edition

Back to school this year is more important than ever. Being able to go back to work as well! During rush hours, children go back to school independently or accompanied by their parents or supervisor. In the meantime, most workers are returning to work as well. After...

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Lane guidance added in the Waze app

Lane guidance added in the Waze app

If you were to ask yourself "Which feature is missing in Waze?", it is very likely “lane guidance” will top your list. This doesn't surprise us as it has been one of the most requested features within Waze for years. As of today, this will no longer be a request, but...

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Getting in touch

Want to ask us a question or send in a remark? The best way to get in touch with us is via our social media accounts:

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Please do note that we can’t help you with any account-related issues or app-related questions. For those, it is best to contact Waze Support.

Should you wish to get in touch with a private message, you can always use our contact form. Only the community leaders will receive these messages.

Want to help out?

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Where to get Waze

The Waze app is free to download on both Google Play & the App Store.

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Did you know?

Waze has its own separate map, which is completely disconnected from all other maps, maintained by thousands of volunteers worldwide.
The Waze map of Belgium was objectively found to be the best of Europe in 2018 by the Waze developers.
Waze has been around since 2006, then called "Freemap Israel". It was created after the frustration that it was impossible to submit any corrections to the then-present navigation systems.
The Waze map receives an update almost every day. The latest map data gets pulled automatically whenever a user starts driving, allowing for very up to date driving instructions.
All of the collaborations with governments, road agencies and most other companies are done for free. The Global Event Partner and Connected Citizen Programs are provided by Waze, but the local community does more than that!
Waze's accurate traffic information comes almost exclusively from the aggregated location data of its users. This allows Waze users to help out each other.
Belgium was the first country in Waze to have a country-wide coverage of over 99% on speed limit data on roads and is still one of the few countries in the world with this coverage.
It is very possible that the quickest route still goes through a traffic jam. Waze generally does not evade traffic jams if there is no time to gain.
It is very easy to report map problems to the Waze community with the orange button in the app or via social media.
Even after being bought by Google in 2013, Waze is still a company functioning on its own for the most part.
Waze organizes a meetup for the local community every year. There you can hear about upcoming features and what the local community has achieved during the past year.
Everybody is allowed to make changes to the map in their local area! At the very least you are able to change the local roads, as long as you have driven near them lately.
There are only about 5 road maps with a worldwide coverage in existence and the Waze map is one of them.
Waze cares for your privacy. For example: if you report a map issue, volunteers do not get to see any information near your starting point or destination.
There are over 300 local Waze volunteers within Belgium, who maintain the local map and respond to any reported map issues.