Apple Maps is finally getting crowdsourced incident reporting Motorists using Apple Maps can report accidents, speed traps and other hazards, and they can even use Siri to do it. Listen - 01:42 Enlarge Image Historically, Apple has shied away from police-related alerts in its software, so Speed Check is an interesting development. Apple/Screenshot by CNET Apple Maps is finally committing to crowdsourced incident reporting from motorists. If you're a Waze devotee, or more recently, a Google Maps navigator, you're probably already used to being able to report and view incident reports for things like road hazards (accidents, animals, etc.), as well as speed traps. Now, Apple is testing similar features in the iOS 14.5 beta, which became available yesterday.