How to Stop Annoying Questions in Google Maps

Tired of Google Maps' constant questions? Learn how to reduce or eliminate those annoying pop-ups and improve your navigation experience.

Annoyed by the constant pop-up questions in Google Maps, like "Is there still a speed trap here?" While these questions are meant to crowdsource real-time data, they can be distracting, especially while driving.

How to Stop Annoying Questions in Google Maps

Reducing Pop-Up Frequency

There's no single toggle to disable these pop-ups completely, but adjusting your notification settings can help:

  1. Open the Google Maps app and tap your profile picture.
  2. Go to Settings > Notifications > Q&A and chat.
  3. Find Your area roads and trips and disable the notification preferences.

This should minimize, if not eliminate, the pop-ups.

Providing Feedback to Google

If the issue persists, send feedback directly to Google:

  1. In the Maps app, tap your profile picture.
  2. Select Help & Feedback.
  3. Choose Send feedback.

Describe the problem and how it affects your navigation experience. Enough user feedback might encourage Google to add a dedicated disable option.

For now, these settings adjustments and feedback are the best solutions. Let us know in the comments if this helped you!

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