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Although the Waze app is no longer as popular as it once was, many users still rely on it. They will be pleased to know that Google, which owns Waze, is still working on improving the app, and is perhaps a little surprising, sometimes with new features that you won't find in its flagship app. Google MapsExactly such a new feature is coming to Waze this time too. 

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Foreign beta testers have begun to point out in large numbers that a new feature is being tested in the latest Waze beta in the form of displaying dangerous roads with frequent traffic accidents. These "roads of death" are colored in a deep red color in the application, with icons "sticking out" indicating  traffic accidents, which is supposed to warn the user in advance about the riskiness of the given section, and the user should then take this into account and adapt his driving to the given section. How quickly will the news get out of beta However, testing for live operation is currently unclear, as in the past Waze was able to test new features for both very short periods and for several months, even if they seemed relatively trivial at first glance. 

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