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Waze Beacons

GPS – Global Positioning by Satellite – navigation systems are widely used today and provide motorists with easier route guidance to get to destinations. They can be used anywhere on the planet (provided you have the digital map in the system) as the 24 satellites that encircle the earth provide complete coverage. The systems receive signals from the satellites to determine the exact location of the vehicle.

Because the systems get positioning data from the satellites above, their antennas need to be within ‘line of sight’ in the open. That’s why you may sometimes get a message saying ‘SIGNAL LOST’ on your system when you pass through a tunnel and definitely when you are underground in a basement carpark.

Those who drive through the SMART Tunnel in Kuala Lumpur will be aware of this drawback. While on the long road that runs from Sg. Besi to Jalan Tun Razak and Jalan Imbi, the GPS system will not work as it cannot receive signals. However, some systems do have compass mode which can still provide some positioning capability.

Waze and the company operating the SMART Tunnel have made it possible to bring the signals into the tunnel with Waze Beacons installed. These are Bluetooth-enabled devices that can be transmit signals to GPS systems in cars as they pass by. There are 240 Waze Beacons over 5.2 kms of the tunnel, installed just before the MCO started over 150 days ago.

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Waze Beacons are small units installed in the walls and send out signals using Bluetooth connectivity.

While U Mobile is involved in the Waze Beacons project for the SMART Tunnel, motorists with compatible smartphones and navigation apps can also access the service at no charge even if they are registered with other telcos.

Incidentally, Waze Beacons are also being installed by TRX City adjacent to the tunnel. Given the network of roads below the large TRX site, the beacons will help ensure better location services, increased driver safety, and better visibility of real-time traffic events while driving underground.

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Waze Beacons was launched in 2016 and the concept has successfully been introduced in the USA, Brazil, France, Italy, Australia, Norway, and Czech Republic. In total, they are found in roughly 260 kms of tunnels and roadways worldwide.

“The Waze team and I are pleased to bring the Waze Beacons Program to Malaysia, the first Southeast Asian country to adopt the technology,” said Gil Disatnik, Waze engineer and Global Lead of the Waze Beacons programme Head of the Waze Beacons Program. “We are excited to bring the Waze Beacons programme to the SMART Tunnel, the very first double decker tunnel in the world to be fitted with Waze Beacons to provide seamless navigation to commuters in Malaysia.”

“Tunnel safety is a very important topic and with better visibility, as well as traffic flow into, through and out of the tunnel, we can help to ensure safer road conditions for all. We look forward to expanding the Waze Beacons programme to other areas in Malaysia and across Southeast Asia,” he added.

Yes, Waze MOTORCYCLE and CAR modes can give you two different routes.

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Waze, the popular GPS guidance app, has announced a new initiative at Kuala Lumpur’s Tun Razak Exchange (TRX) which will help drivers find their way around the 70-acre site. The initiative sees the installation Bluetooth-enabled hardware devices – called Waze Beacons – across TRX’s basement roads leading to carparks in the development which will have 30 buildings.

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Under the 70-acre TRX site will be many roads leading in and out of the basement carparks.

The collaboration between Waze and TRX City Sdn Bhd is the first program of its type in Southeast Asia. It will make use of Bluetooth connectivity underground and provide seamless navigation to drivers where there is limited or no GPS signal reception. This will help ensure better location services, increased driver safety, and better visibility of real-time traffic events while driving underground in TRX.

“We are thrilled to partner with Waze, to be the first in Southeast Asia to put Waze Beacons to the test. Our underground roads are an ideal test ground as they lead out to key exits, and we look forward to enhancing TRX’s level of services. Ensuring seamless connectivity is critical to support TRX’s status as an international financial hub.” said Dato’ Azmar Talib, CEO of TRX City.

“The Waze Beacons Program will help realise the TRX masterplan of making the district the best-connected address in Kuala Lumpur. The development will have direct access to major highways such as the SMART Tunnel, Maju Expressway (MEX) and the future Setiawangsa-Pantai Expressway (SPE), as well as connections to Jalan Tun Razak, Jalan Bukit Bintang and Jalan Sultan Ismail via many ingress and egress points,” Dato’ Azmar added.

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The Waze Beacons, installed and owned by TRX City, do not collect data and work by emitting a signal that can aid navigation apps (not only Waze), making it easier for drivers to navigate underground areas with multiple exits and roundabouts during periods of poor connection, and prevent traffic confusion and congestion. The signals are available for use by all developers looking to make it easier and safer to get around TRX. These installations will also serve as a pilot-scale project for other parts of Kuala Lumpur.

Waze’s collaboration with TRX has seen these devices installed across TRX’s Basements 2 and 3 which have up to 3 and 21 decision points, respectively, leading out to parking spaces, and various connecting roads and highways.

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Waze Beacons are small units installed in the walls and send out signals using Bluetooth connectivity.
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With Waze Beacons emitting signals, route guidance will still be available even when there is no GPS signal underground.

Waze Beacons was launched in 2016 and has successfully been introduced in the USA, Brazil, France, Italy, Australia, Norway, and Czech Republic. In total, they are found in roughly 260 kms of tunnels and roadways worldwide.

“The Waze team and I are pleased to bring the Waze Beacons Program to Malaysia, the first Southeast Asian country to adopt the technology,” said Gil Disatnik, Head of the Waze Beacons Program. “Seamless navigation can be enjoyed in TRX when its underground roads are open to the public, but this is just the beginning and we hope to expand into more areas nationwide across Malaysia soon. No matter the navigation apps used, Waze Beacons technology is open and free to use, and we ultimately hope to empower road users to outsmart traffic together.”

Malaysian motorists can now find out toll charges on Waze

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