Navigation issues

Clear and accurate navigation is essential for drivers to efficiently complete trips and avoid unnecessary detours. If you encounter issues such as incorrect turn restrictions, incorrectly-marked one-way roads, missing roads, or private roads, you can report them to help improve map accuracy and reliability.

How to report navigation issues:

  1. Go to the Map Problem Reporting tool.
  2. Use the tool Map Reporting tool to mark the location or enter the address.
  3. Select the appropriate issue type (e.g., turn restriction, one-way road).
  4. Add detailed notes describing the problem.
  5. Attach photos of signs, intersections, or road layouts (optional but helpful).
  6. Submit your report.

Can’t make suggested turn

If the map suggests a turn that isn’t possible—due to a restriction, blocked intersection, or physical barrier—you can report it to prevent future navigation errors.

What to include when reporting:

  • Intersection name or road details.
  • Explanation of why the turn isn’t possible (e.g., “No Left Turn” sign, physical barrier).
  • Photos showing the restriction or road layout. For example, a left turn is suggested at an intersection where a “no left turn” sign is posted.

Problem with one-way road

If a road is incorrectly marked as one-way or two-way on the map, it can create significant navigation challenges. Reporting these errors will help ensure accurate routing.

What to include when reporting:

  • Name and location of the road.
  • Details about the correct direction of travel.
  • Photos of road signs or layouts that indicate the actual direction. For example, a street is marked as two-way on the map but is actually a one-way road heading east.

Problem with private road

If a private road is shown as publicly accessible, it can lead to routing errors. Private roads often require special permissions, such as gated access.

What to include when reporting:

  • Name and location of the road.
  • Details about the restriction (e.g., gated entry, private access sign).
  • Photos of access points or signs indicating the restriction. For example, a residential road within a gated community is incorrectly marked as accessible on the map.

Road is missing from the map

If a road is missing entirely from the map, it can make navigation difficult or inaccurate. Reporting these issues will help to ensure that new or overlooked roads are added to the map.

What to include when reporting:

  • Name and location of the missing road.
  • Details about nearby intersections, landmarks, or connecting roads.
  • Photos of the road and its surroundings. For example, a new street in a developing neighborhood doesn’t appear on the map, making it hard to locate delivery addresses.

Road marked as closed

If a road that’s open for use is marked as closed, it can cause unnecessary detours. Reporting these errors helps ensure accurate routing for drivers.

What to include when reporting:

  • Name and location of the road.
  • Details confirming the road is open (e.g., no visible barriers or signs).
  • Photos of the road showing it is accessible. For example, a road previously closed for construction has reopened, but it’s still showing as blocked on our map.

Turn not allowed

If a legal turn is marked as restricted, it can cause inefficiencies and detours for drivers.

What to include when reporting:

  • Intersection details and road names.
  • Explanation of why the turn should be allowed Photos showing signage or the lack of restrictions. For example, a right turn is marked as prohibited on the map, but there are no signs or restrictions at the intersection.

Other navigation issues

For navigation problems that don’t fit into the above categories, you can still report them to ensure the map is updated accurately.

What to include when reporting:

  • Detailed description of the issue.
  • Specific location details (address, map pin, or intersection) Photos or additional context to explain the problem. For example, a roundabout is missing directional arrows, leading to confusion about which exits are valid.

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