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Waze enthusiasts make Delaware No. 1 state for speed limit deets

Wazers in Delaware are impressively thorough.

Delawareans apparently have strong Waze game.

That’s what, at least, the Twitter account @WazeMapping says. The account, which isn’t owned by the popular interactive mapping and traffic app, asked Wazers across the country to add speed limit information for all U.S. interstates and highways to the app. For incentive, the account made it a contest among states to have the most details added to the app.
Delaware’s size was probably an advantage, but the First State ranked No. 1, according to @WazeMapping’s calculations, for having the most complete the speed limit deets. With a score of 90.3, Delaware is tops by a large margin:


And now, Delaware Wazers, you have no excuse for speeding.

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