Google Maps has added the ability for drivers to see speed limits and speed traps in more than 40 countries. The feature was previously exclusive to Waze, which is also owned by Google. It started ...
One of the best things Google did to Google Maps was to adopt the incident reports signature feature of Waze, which is also a Google-owned navigation app. It's those incident reports that made Waze so ...
Google Maps recently launched a major update for incident reporting, but it’s now rolling out a slight change that marks the location of police activity rather than speed traps. One of the options was ...
Google Maps is changing the “Speed trap” option in its incident reports. “Speed trap” is being replaced by “Police.” One of the best features Google Maps offers is incident reporting. Users have the ...
Jay primarily writes news and deals posts for Android Police. Before joining AP, he spent the past several years yammering on about the crazy world of Android for various tech outlets. Besides ...
Many people believed Google Maps was losing its navigation focus, with features like immersive view pushing the app closer to a concept exclusively aimed at world exploration. Follow us: The update ...
Google has recently been doubling down on efforts to add even more features to its Maps app, though the latest effort is currently in the test phase. Directed at motorists using navigation, the ...
While Google Maps has long helped drivers navigate to the fastest route or avoid tolls, the latest update has a new feature to locate police speed traps. The feature, which has been one of the most ...
The TomTom app is a free download for iOS and Android Auto, so I put it to the test to see how it compares with Google Maps.
For years, drivers have argued over which navigation app actually gets them to their destination faster and with less stress.
IPhone users who want to avoid the police can now hit up Google Maps before they hit the gas. Google is rolling out the ability to report speed traps, crashes and slowdowns in real time to its Maps ...