
There are many reasons why Apple's overhauled web mapping service still has a long way to go before challenging the popularity of Google Maps and Waze, with a big one perfectly illustrated by a new feature that appears to be rolling out across a number of different global markets as we speak.
Even though this sounds like a potential lifesaver (literally), the search giant forgot to mention it was coming just a few days ago, when announcing a couple of convenient new ways to report driving incidents on Google Maps. Of course, the reason the aptly called Stay Safer functionality ...
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