Cops on the Road: Google Maps' New Way to Report Police

Google Headquarters, Mountain View, USAWed Nov 27 2024
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Google Maps wants you to report more than just speed traps. Now, they're switching to a broader "Police" tag to cover all kinds of police activities. This change lets drivers report traffic jams, construction, and lane closures too. It's all about making your drive smoother and safer. When Google bought Waze, they brought some cool features over to Maps. You can now flag speed traps, traffic jams, construction sites, and more. These updates even work on Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
Before, the speed trap option didn't fit every situation. Sometimes, you just want to report police directing traffic or handling a roadside stop. Now, Google is making the reporting category wider. This change is happening on Maps version 24. 47. 04. 699095382. The "Police" option is now easier to find. It was hinted at back in July when the updated system launched. Does this change make sense to you? Some people might miss the specific speed trap feature. But overall, it's about keeping everyone informed and making driving a bit more transparent.
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