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      Waze, the Google-owned navigation app long favored for real-time crowd-sourced routing, is currently testing a new feature that displays traffic light icons along your selected route, similar to existing functionality in Google Maps, as part of an early and limited rollout primarily in Israel. Early reports indicate that Waze will show only a handful of traffic lights during active navigation to reduce map clutter and are being spotted by select users during both turn-by-turn and cruise mode driving, though there is no confirmed timeline for a broader release. The move comes after years of user requests, official acknowledgement of the feature’s planning on Waze’s suggestion platform, and community discussion about the need for traffic signal visibility to improve route awareness and navigation precision. Whether this traffic light display forms part of broader traffic awareness enhancements or remains restricted to early testers remains to be seen.

      Sources: 9to5 Google, Android Authority

      Key Takeaways

      • Waze is actively testing traffic light icons on navigation maps, a long-requested feature that would bring it closer to parity with competitors like Google Maps. 

      • The current test appears limited in scope and geography (e.g., Israel) and restricts the number of traffic lights shown during navigation to avoid chart clutter. 

      • This development follows community demand and past indications from Waze’s internal planning channels that traffic light support was a planned enhancement. 

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      For years, Waze users have clamored for the addition of traffic light indicators directly on the app’s navigation map—an enhancement already available on other platforms such as Google Maps and seen by many as a practical tool for safer, more predictable driving. On December 15, 2025, reporting from tech site 9to5Google confirmed what many in the Waze community have been anticipating: the navigation app is quietly testing support for showing traffic lights along the chosen route. According to the initial coverage, this feature is still early in development and visible only to select users, most notably in specific regions such as Israel where the trial appears to be underway.

      In its current iteration, Waze is limiting how many lights are displayed during navigation, typically showing only a few upcoming signals rather than saturating the map with icons at every intersection. The reasoning behind this design choice is rooted in Waze’s long-standing interface philosophy: the app prioritizes clarity and minimizes clutter, especially given the number of incident icons, hazard reports, and route details it already displays. By showing lights only on the active route, Waze aims to deliver useful signal awareness without overwhelming drivers with icons for every nearby intersection.

      Commentary from Android Authority sheds additional context, noting that traffic light support has been a part of Waze’s broader roadmap for some time but resisted implementation until this test phase. Users have been vocal about their desire for this feature across Waze’s feedback forums, where thousands voted for traffic signals and stop signs to appear on maps much like rival services. In May 2025, Waze’s own suggestion box confirmed that displaying traffic lights was planned, reaffirming the company’s acknowledgement of user demand well before this live test.

      Another source reporting on the testing notes that the limited rollout is fulfilling one of the most requested navigation improvements—giving drivers better context for upcoming stops and potentially improving safety and decision-making in complex driving environments. However, while early sightings of the feature are promising for advocates, there is no firm schedule for a wider rollout or guarantee that the functionality will remain in its current form. The cautious approach, focusing first on limited beta testing, suggests Waze is fine-tuning how best to integrate traffic light visibility into its dynamic, crowd-sourced navigation experience without detracting from the core usability drivers have come to expect.

      In essence, this move reflects Waze’s effort to balance community requests with its established navigation ethos. If the feature proves successful in testing, it could mark a notable step forward in enhancing route awareness and driver confidence, bringing the platform closer to feature parity with competitors while preserving the real-time responsiveness and simplicity that define Waze’s appeal.

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