Google has quietly updated the Maps app to replace the "Speed trap" option from incident reports with a "Police" option.
Google Maps replaces speed trap alerts with a generic "Police" tag for broader reporting. The app now allows users to flag ...
Google Maps has quietly updated its incident reporting feature to replace the "Speed trap" option with a more generic "Police ...
Google made a big change to the incident reports feature in Google Maps, replacing speed traps with a more generic police ...
Google Maps has quietly altered how incident reports work, with a new "Police" option that replaces speed traps.
Google Maps went through a huge change earlier this year — fixing the way you report incidents to something a little more ...
"Police" appears right under "crash" and "slowdown," while less-important options, like "construction," have been moved lower ...
The Mountain View-based search giant has quietly updated the incident reporting feature on Google Maps for Android Auto users ...