You can now report more types of driving incidents on Google Maps

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iPhone users will finally be able to report road incidents.

What you need to know

  • iPhone owners will finally be able to alert others about traffic incidents via Google Maps, similar to how things work on Waze.
  • The feature has been available on Android for quite some time now, and the company's finally porting it over to the Appleverse.
  • Both platforms will also be able to report an expanded array of driving incidents, including constructions, lane closures, and more.

Google's pushing a new update to Maps that will close the feature gap between the iOS and Android versions of the app. The update relates to reporting driving incidents and will allow iPhone users to finally communicate driving events like speed traps and crashes from within the application.

The function was already available to Android users. While iPhone users could see information about traffic, crashes, and so on, they were previously only passive consumers of the information and could not actively alert other users to incidents they might have witnessed themselves. That's now changed.

Alongside this, users of both platforms will now have the ability to report four more types of events on the road: "construction, lane closures, disabled vehicles, and objects on the road (like debris)."

The changes will begin propagating to users of both platforms across the world sometime this week. The company had also added
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for iOS and Android users earlier in the year.

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