Android Auto finally rolling out Google Maps incident reporting
Android Auto users can now report incidents on Google Maps through a new triangle hazard button, providing options for crashes, traffic jams, construction, lane closures, and speed traps.
After years of anticipation, Google Maps has finally rolled out support for incident reporting on Android Auto. This feature allows users to report road hazards such as crashes, traffic jams, construction, lane closures, and speed traps while navigating with the app in their car. Widely reported over the past 48 hours, the update brings more functionality to Google Maps on Android Auto and enhances user engagement.
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