
Even easier
If you drive regularly, you know that there are more and more speed cameras on the roads. And it is not for nothing that the government continues to regularly install new ones to track the smallest violations of the speed regime. And inevitably, motorists are looking for every possible way to counter this threat to their driving privileges. And that includes community apps like Waze. The latter mostly relies on driver messages to warn of road hazards, police presence and lane closures. And the good news is that an update was recently released that further simplifies the reporting process to make it easier for users to share information. And in particular, about the presence of stationary radars on the roadside. as? Thanks to the arrival of A new hazard iconwith much faster and more convenient access than before.
FLASH QUESTION: Which star’s voice would you like us to use to guide you on your way? (If many of you say the same thing, we can start the feat).
— Waze France (@Waze_France) October 3, 2021
Faster reporting
From now on, when motorists are notified of an event, a simplified menu appears with the question “What do you see?”. They can then choose from several options, e.g report a road accident, road accident, police presence or even traffic jams. Prior to this update, drivers had to navigate through multiple menus to select the desired reporting option. Now, with one click of the yellow triangle icon, the report is automatically sent in seconds without any further action on the part of the user. The map is then updated accordingly automatically. This update is currently available for Android and iOS users. If you use Waze, be sure to update the app to take advantage of these improvements. For usersAndroid Auto or CarPlaythis improvement may be available a little later, but no specific date has been announced at this time.
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Source: Auto Plus

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