Highlights:
Google Maps is Getting Even More Like Waze
1/8/24
By:
Amitabh Srivastav
Maps Gets Easier Incident Reporting and the Ability to See Building Entrances and Nearby Parking, While Waze Gets More Camera Alerts and Prompts for Upcoming Events That Might Affect Traffic
Google is updating its two navigation apps — Google Maps and Waze — with a slew of new features, including some changes that bring the two closer together.
Enhanced Incident Reporting in Google Maps
One of the big updates here continues to integrate the biggest features from Waze directly into Maps. Google Maps is getting improved Waze-like incident reporting that adds larger icons to share updates like road closures, construction, speed cameras, or police presence. Other drivers will be prompted to confirm incidents with a tap.
It can feel like Waze and Google Maps are on a collision course, but the two apps continue to remain separate. Head of Product for Google Maps, Can Comertoglu, told The Verge at a press briefing on Tuesday that Waze users are very dedicated. “They prefer some of the things that Waze does over Google Maps, and we know the reverse is true as well.” Waze has over 500,000 contributors, Waze Director Tim Queenan tells us.
New Destination Guidance in Google Maps
Google Maps is also adding new destination guidance that will identify a building’s entrance as you approach it. The feature will pinpoint the exact building you’re navigating to by highlighting it in red, with a green indicator pointing to the main entrance of the building. Additionally, Google will start showing nearby parking lots, making it easier for users to find parking close to their destinations.
The improved incident reporting is rolling out now to Google Maps on Android, iOS, cars with Google built-in, and Android Auto and Apple Carplay, while the destination guidance is rolling out “in the coming weeks.”
Google Maps gets improved incident reporting with larger icons.
New Features in Waze
Not to be overshadowed by Google Maps, Waze is getting some new tricks, too. Waze users can now report new types of traffic cameras, like those that go off if you drive in the bus or HOV lanes or those that check for seat belts and whether you’re texting and driving.
Waze also has a new dedicated experience for event information that can tell you about road closures for area happenings, like a marathon, concert, or ball game. You’ll get a push notification after the first road closure for an event that is near your work, home address, or somewhere you drove recently. The new feature is launching with the 2024 Olympic games and will roll out for future events as well.
Waze now supports reporting different types of traffic cameras.
Conclusion
As Google continues to enhance both Google Maps and Waze, users benefit from the best of both worlds. Whether you prefer the comprehensive data of Google Maps or the community-driven insights of Waze, these updates ensure that your navigation experience is more accurate, informative, and user-friendly than ever before. With the integration of these new features, Google is setting a high bar for the future of navigation technology.
Stay tuned for more updates and make sure your apps are up to date to take full advantage of these new features!
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