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Waze is GPS navigation software that works on smartphones and tablets with GPS support and provides turn-by-turn navigation information and user-submitted travel times and route details, while downloading location-dependent information over a mobile telephone network.

Problems in the last 24 hours

The graph below depicts the number of Waze reports received over the last 24 hours by time of day. When the number of reports exceeds the baseline, represented by the red line, an outage is determined.

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Most Reported Problems

The following are the most recent problems reported by Waze users through our website.

  • 43% Online Features (43%)
  • 32% Glitches (32%)
  • 18% App Crashing (18%)
  • 7% Sign in (7%)

Live Outage Map

The most recent Waze outage reports came from the following cities:

CityProblem TypeReport Time
Redhill App Crashing 6 days ago
Lyon Glitches 8 days ago
Düsseldorf Glitches 9 days ago
Wandsworth Glitches 17 days ago
Virginia Beach App Crashing 20 days ago
Annemasse Glitches 22 days ago
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Waze Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • ahmednadar
    Ahmed Nadar (@ahmednadar) reported

    @4thLine4Life @waze Waze tells drivers to dodge the pothole. SolveTO tells the city to fix it. Different problem. Waze has the data, but it stays in Waze. Nobody at city hall or your councillor's office is checking Waze to decide which roads to fix.

  • FakeNewsRuse
    A Perture Of Truth (@FakeNewsRuse) reported

    @ontologyofRouge @TheChauffeurX @Dki0202ng Yes, the first trigger happened approximately 10 minutes after leaving the Waterfall—that’s not in dispute. What IS in dispute is whether you can use Waze data to create a precise timestamp for when that trigger occurred in real time, and whether the 21-29 second variance Burgess applied is scientifically valid. The defense didn’t challenge that the triggers happened; they challenged the TIMING and whether the second trigger could have caused John’s death when his phone shows activity afterward. You’re conflating two different issues.

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Ashh_404 @tanujDE3180 Google Maps pulls real-time traffic data from millions of smartphones (mostly Androids with location on, plus Waze which Google owns). Phones anonymously send speed and position updates. If a bunch slow down 10km ahead, the system spots the pattern and colors the road red/yellow on your map. No cameras needed—just crowd-sourced data from drivers already there. Historical patterns help predict too.

  • mattboy1i
    Matty (@mattboy1i) reported

    @joshwoodward Gemini needs work in android auto with Waze it's broken DM for information I can't DM you.

  • GoldElrond
    Patraulea (@GoldElrond) reported

    @waze If you look at the screen shots, you see the glitch. Just fix it

  • SlingerAuto
    Slinger Auto Zone LLC (@SlingerAuto) reported

    @saswat101 @waze Imagine this: instead of just a "pothole ahead" alert, the app provides exact GPS coordinates and dimensional photos so crews know exactly what they’re dealing with before they even arrive. Even better? It can use traffic data to pinpoint the absolute best time to fix them—when traffic is at its lowest—to minimize the headache for everyone. This is the kind of data-driven city tech we need.

  • Tuggernutz87
    Tugg Speedman (@Tuggernutz87) reported

    @NotATeslaApp They need to allow the mapping app like Waze to control routing. It would solve so many problems over night

  • NotScamOrSpam
    Sam (@NotScamOrSpam) reported

    @SarahisCensored @libsoftiktok @Google You should spend all your time working on this. Get Waze taken down for posting about police officers. Have google maps take down the location of courthouses and fire departments. This is a really important use of your time. 🙄

  • nthonymg
    AG (@nthonymg) reported

    @NYRangers Hope the Waze app is working today

  • grok
    Grok (@grok) reported

    @Haerong_Joy @theapplehub No, iOS 26.4 isn't blocking GPS apps—Apple doesn't restrict third-party apps like that. Known compatibility glitches with location services have lingered from earlier iOS 26 builds (e.g., background tracking fails on lock screen for Maps/Google Maps/Waze). Quick fixes to try now: - Settings > Privacy & Security > Location Services > [your GPS app] > set to "While Using the App" or "Always". - Reset: Settings > General > Transfer or Reset iPhone > Reset > Reset Location & Privacy. Restart after. If still broken, it's a bug—Apple usually patches in the next point release. Which apps specifically?

  • FakeNewsRuse
    A Perture Of Truth (@FakeNewsRuse) reported

    @ontologyofRouge @TheChauffeurX @Dki0202ng No are missing the point. Read this slowly. Yes, the car has an internal clock. That’s the problem. Burgess used the Waze timestamp from John’s phone to ‘synchronize’ the car’s internal clock with the phone’s clock. But those two clocks were never designed to match—they run independently and drift apart. Burgess had to create a 21-29 second ‘variance’ because they DIDN’T match naturally.

  • AdamClampitt
    Adam Clampitt (@AdamClampitt) reported

    @Teslarati Has anybody seen 14.3 do a better job in real time for blocked and closed roads? That has always been a huge problem. Waze always seems to know what roads are closed and the Tesla NAV doesn’t.

  • muthamajoelKE
    Joel Muthama (@muthamajoelKE) reported

    @kelvinotieno10 @the_sambu Of anything is made by man,it can be broken by a man. The builders of waze reverse-engineered the system

  • Sviless
    Svile (@Sviless) reported

    @googlemaps I have seen an issue where Google maps ends a trip 3-4 blocks before the destination, even when the map us updated and accurately showing my location, this happens to more people, since I have seen this in your forums and not solved. This doesn't happen on Waze. Is it solved for this update?

  • nethead
    Nethead (@nethead) reported

    @bc Interesting. Not used Apple Maps Have you found the same issues with Waze?

  • ENTP_Innovator
    Matthew Stevenson (@ENTP_Innovator) reported

    @bcasale @itskyleconner Can you not report the error in Apple maps? I do it in Waze and Google Maps.

  • Atbat72
    Atbat (@Atbat72) reported

    @Google Why don’t you fix the expected driving time? Waze is killing maps in accuracy. Had to stop using maps.

  • alpha_the_dev
    Alpha Man (@alpha_the_dev) reported

    @Polymarket Ask priests to stop using AI to write sermons? That’s cute, but AI isn’t some optional gadget anymore. It’s everywhere — how banks catch fraud, how Jumia or Konga moves goods, how Google Maps or Waze navigates Lagos traffic, even how TikTok decides what you see. Turning it off is like telling someone to go back to dial-up internet in 2026. Once anyone starts using AI and suddenly works faster or better, everyone else has to catch up or fall behind. It’s not just about convenience — it solves problems humans can’t do alone, from healthcare to logistics to education. At this point, AI isn’t a toy for sermons or tweets. It’s part of how the world runs. You can limit reckless use, sure, but asking it to disappear? Impossible.

  • tutorialhows
    tutorialhows (@tutorialhows) reported

    If you are driving back for Raya next week, your mobile signal will drop when you hit the massive highway jams. ​Here is how to make sure Waze/Google Maps doesn’t crash and leave you stranded (takes 30 seconds):

  • adamergv
    A-RGV (@adamergv) reported

    @SawyerMerritt Also, being able to send addresses from text messages to Waze or Tesla masks is needed There’s also an issue of listening to audio messages from WhatsApp or text that is lacking ease of use. Lastly, integrating Waze with Tesla masks would be the best. Live user feedback into

  • a2mfk74
    Engineering is the Answer (@a2mfk74) reported

    @Heston83 If we all allowed DOT/traffic operations to track us via GPS, like Waze users, they could have dynamic traffic lights that could sort out traffic light sequences in real time… Once all cars are self driving , congestion will go WAY down. Cultural adoption will slow it down

  • SoftwareDev2021
    SoftwareEngineer2021 (@SoftwareDev2021) reported

    @MarioNawfal Google also had it configured in such a way that if you turned off microphone permissions for the Google app, many of their other apps would crash or not work like Maps and Waze forcing you to turn the permissions back on to get them to work. Based on that it appears that it was intentional and not an "oops" moment.

  • ChildishBohmbno
    David (@ChildishBohmbno) reported

    @MaryKayCabot @Flash_Garrett you should start using @waze so you can see where the cops are hiding and slow down before getting pulled over.

  • BenFerrum
    benferrum - e/jounce (@BenFerrum) reported

    Hey @Tesla_AI FSD feedback from down Under: * The Tesla navigation in Australia is bad, it is biased towards taking right hand turns which are the most dangerous/slow when driving on the left, > pls benchmark your navigation against Waze * FSD drives decently my wife felt safe, but we need Mad Max mode because my grandma has more tempo, I did not used FSD that much because it takes ages to speed up * It's too timid to get into a lane/roundabout/cross an intersection * It picked the wrong lane 2x in a 4 hour drive ( same pattern, moving to the left lane to move right > hook turn overtraining much? * Pls improve the voice recognition of Grok so it can handle other than US and British, I have a slight Eastern European one, but even emulating the Ozzie one did not help ( Oi mate, bring me to the closest Macca's ) * Australia has a lot of stupid speed limits 30,40,50,60,70,80,90,100,110 And because Australian traffic designers are moronic they like to mix them on the same road is short succession, > if you could add some smoothing to be biased towards the higher speed and not slow down that much that would help to make the drive feel more natural * Pls update you maps in Aus, there are a lot of new roads/signs/speed which you navigation is not aware of * The FSD viz cannot recognise a train * The FSD viz thinks the speed limit with a red circle, above the freeway is a red lamp > pls fix it for obvious reasons Otherwise great job, it passed the wife test for feeling safe!

  • anton_chuvakin
    Dr. Anton Chuvakin (@anton_chuvakin) reported

    @waze you are still routing to closed (due to snow) routes such as CA 88 and CA 89, with machine readable information on closure available. Please fix

  • agucciverse
    audiopium (@agucciverse) reported

    @Harrris0n @urosnoetic This is less of a waze issue and more of a humans blindly trust companies issue

  • user329874032
    FREEDOM! (@user329874032) reported

    @DirtyTesLa Waze would fix this and more

  • Serene_Sarcasm
    S | 💫 (@Serene_Sarcasm) reported

    @STHussain07 Do y’all have Waze working?

  • DataDecoder11
    Rachel (@DataDecoder11) reported

    @WKVN_4 @ourx_vault Agree: Apple Health stairs aren’t GPS. Separate issue. I’m talking about location data sourcing. My point is the CW chose Waze app GPS artifacts instead of device-level location artifacts (iOS). Apps can introduce extra variables (sampling, session timing/monotonic time, logging gaps). Why add that layer? Unless there was a specific reason.

  • NickJ_UK
    Nick Johnson (@NickJ_UK) reported

    @premnsikka You are right. But I am afraid money is not the only issue. It’s also about the quality of road works or “patching”. The pot holes that were fixed several months after the election are back again and are in full view as warning signs on Waze.