Google Maps Updates Incident Reporting Feature, Replaces 'Speed Traps' with 'Police' Option
Google Maps recently launched a major update for incident reporting, replacing 'speed traps' with a more generic 'police' report.

Google Maps has updated its incident reporting feature to allow users to report the presence of police rather than just speed traps, providing a more generic 'Police' option for reports. The change is part of a major update to Google Maps' incident reporting system that makes it easier to report various road incidents including construction, lane closures, and crashes.
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