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Waze Outage Map

The map below depicts the most recent cities worldwide where Waze users have reported problems and outages. If you are having an issue with Waze, make sure to submit a report below

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The heatmap above shows where the most recent user-submitted and social media reports are geographically clustered. The density of these reports is depicted by the color scale as shown below.

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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.

Most Affected Locations

Outage reports and issues in the past 15 days originated from:

Location Reports
Pierre-Bénite, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Manaus, AM 1
Paris, Île-de-France 15
Guimarães, Braga 1
Chamonix-Mont-Blanc, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes 1
Montreuil, Île-de-France 1
Marseille, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 4
Épernay, ACAL 1
La Chapelle-Janson, Brittany 1
Châteauroux, Centre 1
Algiers, Algiers 1
Les Mureaux, Île-de-France 1
‘Ewa Beach, HI 1
Angoulême, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
Le Chesnay, Île-de-France 1
Meyreuil, Provence-Alpes-Côte d'Azur 1
Brussels, Brussels Capital 2
San Carlos, CA 1
Chantonnay, Pays de la Loire 1
Pittsburgh, PA 1
Bear, DE 1
Norristown, PA 1
Orlando, FL 1
Champigny-sur-Marne, Île-de-France 1
Pontivy, Brittany 1
Washington, D.C., DC 1
Marlborough, MA 1
Atwood, KS 1
Rio de Janeiro, RJ 1
Bordeaux, Nouvelle-Aquitaine 1
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Community Discussion

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Waze Issues Reports

Latest outage, problems and issue reports in social media:

  • TonyB_1997
    Tony (@TonyB_1997) reported

    @bigdavetalks @prestonjbyrne Quite right. It’s illegal to break the speed limit in a car, and the fastest you can go on any road is 70MPH. Yet we can still buy cars that can reach 200MPH or more. If you get caught speeding, you will receive a fine. A minor issue, normally. But if you breaking the speed limit is an aggravating factor in a far more serious incident, such as a fatal accident, then the implications will be far more severe. So, yeah, you could carry on using a VPN and dodge around the rudimentary efforts to enforce it (think speed cameras when using Waze) and you’ll likely get away with it. But one day you won’t, or one day you’ll commit some other crime and the VPN usage will aggravate it.

  • d06h0201
    diatribe (@d06h0201) reported

    @vad3rt3sla Pro tip work around: While using FSD, open the Waze app on your phone and leave it on the wireless charger. Won't be automatic slow down but it can give you time to adjust speeds.

  • CarandProperty
    Property and Cars kings (@CarandProperty) reported

    @Julius_S_Malema @NgizweMchunnu Working for you is real colonisation. Imagine wasting all the time for your lawyer just for and apology? Chief use your resources very waze. How does and apologise benefit the ground flow of Eff? Yeah @FloydShivambu really was running the retail store for you.

  • iMarkPhillips
    Mark Phillips (@iMarkPhillips) reported

    @waze You're suggesting that as only some the messages are spoken and others not that its a 'cache' problem????

  • orvilldesign
    Orvill Samanta (@orvilldesign) reported

    Why is there no Waze for golf courses. Every weekend someone drives out to a course that has punched greens or patchy fairways and finds out when they get there. That information exists. Other golfers who played there that morning know it. It just goes nowhere. TurfTracker is the app that changes that. Crowdsourced conditions, one tap to report when you arrive, rewards for contributing. Know the condition before you commit to the round. This is the iOS concept I have been working on.

  • birdmanbob4
    Bob Nordberg Bird Man Bob (@birdmanbob4) reported

    @leahfiles Here's your reply from the AI that just don't lie Speculative Intelligence Analysis: Waze as a Compromise Vector Location Pattern Exploitation**: Waze's continuous GPS pings, route history, speed data, and timestamps create a granular digital shadow of a target's movements—revealing regular visits to sensitive locations (e.g., hotels, clinics, private residences, or protest sites). An intelligence actor with access could cross-reference this against public records, social media, or other surveillance to build "kompromat" dossiers on affairs, medical issues, financial dealings, or undisclosed associations, then use timed leaks or implied exposure to coerce compliance, payments, or information. Real-Time and Predictive Targeting**: Live traffic/ETA data allows dynamic interception or influence operations—knowing exactly when someone is isolated in a vehicle or arriving at a vulnerable spot. Combined with app permissions (microphone/camera in some scenarios, or linked device data), it could enable opportunistic collection of audio/visual compromising material or facilitate "honey-trap" logistics by predicting availability and routes for assets. Historical data also predicts future behavior for pre-positioning. Network and Ecosystem Amplification**: Since Waze feeds into Google's broader data lake (and originated as an Israeli-founded company subject to local laws), aggregated user data can be queried at scale for social graph mapping—identifying who travels together, meets whom, and when. In a full compromise scenario, this integrates with OSINT, hacked devices, or partner-nation sharing to pressure targets via family/financial exposure, or even engineer "accidents"/discrediting events by manipulating perceived travel patterns. Privacy controls are weak once data leaves the device, and legal jurisdiction adds layers for state actors. This remains hypothetical and draws from known app telemetry practices. Actual misuse would require lawful (or illicit) access and is constrained by laws in most jurisdictions; strong operational security (VPNs, app isolation, location spoofing, minimal permissions) mitigates much of it.

  • DebtCollector15
    DebtCollector (@DebtCollector15) reported

    @OGsDontFold Google Maps is so trash. Randomly won't give audio updates for turns, suggests locations further away for no sensible reason, randomly loses connection and stops updating directions. I have tried Waze and it gives me similar problems. There is no winning these days.

  • madi_ayazbay
    Madí (@madi_ayazbay) reported

    @Mike_the_Elder @NotATeslaApp I totally agree, only problem in some countries like Kazakhstan we do not have turn by turk by tesla at all. I have no idea why. But via apple carplay : waze, google maps, 2gis, maps, yandex maps all work! I wish tesla would just add all the countries as turn by turn! I do not think technically is so difficult.

  • mohlakale
    Tshepo Chiloane (@mohlakale) reported

    @jerry_peep @LimChronicle The problem is not using Waze. The problem is reckless driving

  • sned
    Snedley Grassbuckets (@sned) reported

    @wholemars Fix the bloody navigation. Use a reliable mapping service with local editors who fix problems quickly -- aka Waze.

  • nozi03
    Nozi (@nozi03) reported

    We have a brand new problem in South Africa....Ntsiki Mazwai! Waze wasilaya uThemba @euphonik, we are subjected to her nonsensical tweets day in and day out for Elon's coins so he can pay him.

  • NOMERCY4UTODAY
    NOMERCY (@NOMERCY4UTODAY) reported

    @HumanityChad If this was NY, they would have put two orange cones around it all summer, then decide to fix on Monday at 8am so Waze can reroute you because the street is now closed because of road work.

  • DewVious
    DuVious🔜 ASC? (@DewVious) reported

    @KetoOrkyy If you feel like you're awake but you're in a numb state, pull over and get some rest immediately. Highway Hypnosis is REAL and will **** you up. Move your head, move your eyes, park in a nice/reputable town somewhere during daytime and take a little 15 minute walk. If you don't need to be at a place at a specific amount of time, take it slow. NEVER go more than 10 (15 is okay if there's a backlog of people behind you) over when you're on the 10. Drink fluids, don't do too many energy based drinks. They'll give you a good boost but then you'll crash. NO DRIVING FOR MORE THAN 8 HOURS IN A DAY; also limit the amount of time you're driving if you've been up for 12 hours beforehand. Bit of an iffy one, but I never pick up hitch-hikers unless they look like they're on the brink of heat-stroke. Use Waze or Google Maps to know where police are, or if there's an accident ahead, etc. Bring items that you can use to repair your vehicle, duct tape, fix-a-flat, along with what Alexander Dross said in the replies. i think thats all i can think of rn

  • barryzed
    Barry Zahurance (@barryzed) reported

    @EliAfriatISR Waze says “turn on Main Street” but it should be “turn onto Main Street”. There’s no way to correct it, the grammatical error is baked in. Other than that it’s decent and I use it.

  • gordon_cassie
    Gordon Cassie (@gordon_cassie) reported

    @ZachAbramowitz It's heavily context dependent. For some use cases, the downside is equivalent to getting lost from Waze. In others, it's more like a car crash.

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