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 ...
The Mountain View-based search giant has quietly updated the incident reporting feature on Google Maps for Android Auto users ...
Google Maps replaces speed trap alerts with a generic "Police" tag for broader reporting. The app now allows users to flag various incidents like traffic jams, construction, and lane closures.
As many of you know, Google owns both Google Maps and Waze. Google paid $1.3 billion back in 2013 for the crowdsourced ...