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YouTube Video "How to Report to Waze When Driving"
Trying to tap through crazy menus while you're flying down the highway is finally a thing of the past. If you want to know how to report on Waze using your voice, this new setup, which they officially call “Conversational Reporting,” is super simple to use.
Everyone knows that pressing buttons is distracting, dangerous, and sometimes outright illegal while you're driving. Conversational Reporting gives us a much more streamlined and safer workflow, and it's been rolling out to users after sitting in a limited beta test for about a year.
How to report on Waze using your voice
To use Waze reporting, all you have to do is make sure your device and app are up-to-date. You can press the button on the bottom right of your screen, the dashboard, or with Gemini, using “Hey Google.” All you have to do is tell the AI what you see out loud, and it takes care of the hard part of transforming your normal speaking into map data.
You need to make sure that you are reporting it as close to the hazard as possible, because it adds the hazard to where you are. One thing that you have to keep in mind is that you can only use this while driving; it did not work while parked.
If you say clear “there’s traffic up ahead” or “it looks like there’s an accident,” you will get the response that it had been reported.
If you’re not sure how to describe what you’re seeing, or maybe you didn’t get a good look at what it was exactly, you can just say something about a “hazard,” and that will also work. This is one way Google Maps is better than Waze, because that's never happened on the Maps app.
How conversational reporting works
Waze’s newest safety feature, called Conversational Reporting, makes it easy to share real-time road information with the community. Instead of having to mess with dangerous manual interactions, you now shift over to hands-free voice dictation. This tech relies on Artificial Intelligence, specifically Gemini, to process and understand natural speech. Since the AI is built to understand conversation, it can understand what you mean and do it for you.
Once the AI grasps the conversational statement, it quickly and automatically figures out what report category it matches (like hazard, traffic jam, construction, police, potholes, and so on) and instantly adds that real-time report right to the map for other users to see. If the initial report is maybe a little too vague, the AI assistant might follow up with quick clarifying questions, maybe asking for specific details about the severity, direction, or lane, and the user can just respond out loud to provide that necessary context.
Waze is built on the idea of users helping each other, and so making this process a lot simpler is a way to build on that. It is helpful for boosting the accuracy and timeliness of the crowdsourced data. Also, it helps minimize driver distraction, letting you keep your hands on the wheel and your eyes firmly on the road. This also directly addresses those historical worries that the act of reporting something itself could cause an accident. Reporting can feel like a struggle, especially with the old Google Assistant that acted more like a robot that took commands than a legitimate assistant.
This is significantly faster than those annoying multistep tap-and-scroll methods. Since the model adds the report for you, you know it’s going to go to the right places and help everyone.
It's not available to everyone just yet
While Waze's Conversational Reporting feature is a leap forward in driver safety, it takes time to get to everyone. The fact that it relies on Gemini’s AI capabilities means that mobile carriers outside of Android can take longer to get these features. So, this technology isn't fully available across all platforms and devices yet.
Waze initially announced this feature about a year ago, and it spent a significant chunk of time getting refined during a limited beta test. Even though the official beta launch was available globally in English to "trusted testers" on both Android and iOS mobile devices, the broader rollout for the general public is currently pretty limited and has some specific platform hurdles to jump over.
The inherent technological difference between Google and Apple devices means that there could be complex compatibility issues that need sorting out before Waze can widely and reliably roll out the feature to iOS users.
Waze's Conversational Reporting is a great way to use AI, because it is better as an assistant that keeps you from fiddling with your phone. With this, Waze has successfully moved past the risks that come with looking away to press buttons, giving users a genuine hands-free way to report what we see on the road.
It is a lot safer than using Google Maps, because the hazards are much easier to see, and definitely easy to report. I often don’t even see the report button with Maps, and Waze letting you use multiple options is a real help. So if you can use it, make sure to report hazards hands-free.
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