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Home›Tech Advice›This Google Maps Feature Is Finally Coming to Apple Maps

This Google Maps Feature Is Finally Coming to Apple Maps

By Matthew Lynch
July 15, 2023
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At last, Apple Maps users can rejoice as a popular and sought-after feature from Google Maps is finally making its way to their favorite navigation app. The feature brings added functionality and convenience to iPhone owners who prefer not to download Google Maps on their devices.

Feature Reveal

Apple Maps will soon include real-time traffic reporting, a feature that has long been enjoyed by Google Maps users. This update will allow Apple Maps users the ability to report accidents, road hazards, and speed traps throughout the app, enhancing the overall experience and providing an equal footing with Google’s ever-popular mapping platform.

How to Use

To take advantage of this new addition, users simply need to tap the “Report” button located at the bottom of the screen once they have initiated navigation for a specific route. From there, options for reporting an accident, hazard, or speed trap will appear. Upon selecting the appropriate incident, fellow Apple Maps users will be alerted and can adjust their journey accordingly.

Benefits

Integrating real-time traffic reporting provides multiple benefits for both individual users and the overall Apple Maps infrastructure. Users can actively contribute to more accurate travel times by sharing information regarding incidents on their route. This increases safety and allows drivers to anticipate traffic changes, helping them arrive at their desired destination more efficiently.

Conclusion

In summary, the arrival of real-time traffic reporting in Apple Maps marks a significant development in narrowing the gap between itself and Google Maps. While there are still notable differences between both applications, this latest update demonstrates that Apple is determined to maintain pace with its rival, making maps-related services more accessible and functional than ever for iPhone users. As updates continue rolling out for both platforms in this cutthroat field dominated by two tech giants, it surely pays off for enthusiastic users relying on location-centric applications in their daily lives.

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