Google Maps wants to help you avoid that speeding ticket

Speed limits and speed traps are starting to show up in the app.
Google Maps wants to help you avoid that speeding ticket
New, Waze-like features have started to appear in Google Maps for some users. Credit: Jaap Arriens/NurPhoto via Getty Images

Drivers will soon have an extra set of eyes on the road, courtesy of Google.

Google’s navigation app, Google Maps, is starting to roll out speed limit and speed trap features, according to AndroidPolice.com.

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With the speed limit feature, drivers using Google Maps will be shown the post speed limit of the road they’re driving on in the lower left side of the app. Speed traps are designated with a small camera icon and shown on the visible area of the map. AndroidPolice’s source also reports that Google Maps provides an audio warning for drivers when they are approaching a speed trap.

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While the speed limit feature has been around for about a year and a half, it was previously only available in the San Francisco Bay Area and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. AndroidPolice received multiple tips from Google Maps users located across the country concerning the new feature.

Users have had the ability to report speed traps in Google Maps since late last year. However, until now, the app wasn’t yet making the reported speed traps visible for users in maps.

Google Maps users have long wondered when such features were going to make its debut on the service. Crowdsource-powered navigation app, Waze, grew in popularity for providing this sort of detailed information on the road. Google acquired Waze back in 2013 for around $1 billion.

Now, nearly five and a half years later, some of the Waze features are finally making its way to Google Maps.

UPDATE: Jan. 18, 2019, 5:09 p.m. PST We confirmed Google Maps is starting to roll out the ability to see speed cameras and speed limits on the mobile app. Speed cameras will post for users in the UK, U.S., Australia, Russia, Brazil, Mexico, Canada, India, and Indonesia, while speed limits will post throughout the U.S., UK, and Denmark.

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