Google Maps and Waze get improved incident reporting, destination guidance, camera alerts and more

Google has announced updates for its navigation apps, Google Maps and Waze, introducing several new features designed to improve user experience and enhance road safety. Here are the key updates:

Google Maps

Easier Incident Reporting

Users can now report incidents such as road construction, lane closures, and police presence more easily. Larger icons make reporting and confirming incidents quicker, helping keep drivers informed.

This feature is being rolled out globally on Android and iOS and is accessible in vehicles with Google built-in, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay.

Enhanced Destination Guidance

Google Maps now highlights your building and its entrance as you approach, along with nearby parking options. This feature aims to simplify finding your destination, especially in unfamiliar or poorly lit areas.

It will be available globally on Android and iOS and in cars with Google built-in, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay in the coming weeks.

Waze

New Camera Alerts

Waze is adding alerts for various types of traffic enforcement cameras, such as those monitoring speed, red light violations, and more. These alerts, updated by the Waze community, help drivers comply with local laws and avoid violations.

This feature is rolling out globally across Android and iOS platforms.

Real-Time Traffic Event Sharing

Waze now includes a feature to notify users of traffic impacts from local events like parades or concerts. It provides information on road closures and real-time traffic conditions, which can be shared with friends and family.

This update is available globally on Android and iOS.

Lock Screen Navigation

Waze drivers can now access navigation guidance, including turn-by-turn directions and traffic updates, while their phone is locked. This feature will be available on Android globally this month and will come to iOS in the fall.

Google emphasizes that these updates are designed to make navigation more intuitive and keep drivers informed about their routes and road conditions.

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