Waze traffic app integrated in Google Maps

Google is integrating the Waze traffic app into Google Maps, giving reports on accidents, construction, road closures and other issues.

A man demonstrates the Google Maps application

Google says it has begun integrating features from the Waze traffic app into its online maps. (AAP)

Google says it has begun integrating features from the Waze traffic app into its online maps after acquiring it earlier this year in a deal said to be worth about $US1 billion ($A1.10 billion).

"No one likes getting stuck in traffic. That's why the Waze and Google Maps teams are working together to harness the power of Google technology and the passion of the Waze community to make it easier to navigate your daily life," said the tech giant's Brian McClendon in a blog post on Tuesday.

"Users of Google Maps for Mobile will now benefit from real time incident reports from Waze users," he added.

McClendon said "Wazers" reports on accidents, construction, road closures and other issues will appear on the Google Maps app for Android and iOS in Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, France, Germany, Mexico, Panama, Peru, Switzerland, Britain and the US.

In June, Google announced plans to buy the crowd-sourced map app Waze, which was launched in Israel to help users of Apple and Android smartphones.

In addition, the Waze Map Editor now includes Google Street View and satellite imagery to make it easier to correct map errors reported.

"We've incorporated the power of Google Search to the mix," a Waze blog post said.

"Google Search joins a host of other search providers featured on Waze, from Foursquare to Yelp, making it easy to find favourite businesses, home addresses and more."

Google's upgrade of its maps comes as it ramps up efforts against Apple and other rivals to be at the heart of mobile internet lifestyles, particularly when it comes to providing advertising or services relevant to where people are at any moment.

Satellite tracking technology commonly built into smart phones lets Waze automatically measure traffic flow while simultaneously verifying or modifying public street information in its database.

Drivers can upload comments, along with pictures, from along their routes to alert fellow "Wazers" to anything from accidents or detours, to a favourite place to grab a cup of coffee.

Waze also provides users with turn-by-turn directions.


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