The beta of iOS 14.5, which was rolled out last week, contains many new features. Now something interesting has also been discovered in Apple Maps.
iOS 14.5 adds several new features. According to the latest findings, Apple Maps has also been included. Apple's Maps app is reported to report accidents, hazards, and speed traps along the route. This means that as soon as a user enters an address and selects a corresponding route, Siri will report accidents and more after launch. Swiping across the Maps interface, in the map details section, there will be a new "Report" button.
iOS 14.5: “Hey Siri, there’s an accident”
Here, users can report accidents, speed checks, or other hazards – similar to other map apps like Waze. Tapping the location automatically marks it – no confirmation is required. Users can also submit a report via voice command. For example, "Hey Siri, there's an accident." The feature, which was popularized by users on Reddit, discovered is currently only available in the United States. It is currently unknown whether it will be available in other countries when iOS 14.5 launches. (Photo by hadrian / Bigstockphoto)




