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Google just removed speed traps from Google Maps, but don’t panic
One of the best things Google did to Google Maps was to adopt the incident reports signature feature of Waze, which is also a Google-owned navigation app. It's those incident reports that made Waze so popular with drivers to begin with, and Google has slowly brought them to Google Maps.
Google is still tweaking the experience in Google Maps. It just made a change to how users can report encounters with police. While the change will allow you to report all sorts of police presence in traffic, you're losing an incident-reporting feature you might have relied on in the past: speed traps. Don't panic, though, because the new police-reporting feature can still cover speed traps.
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