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    Waze introduces motorcycle mode, more conversational AI features
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    Waze introduces motorcycle mode, more conversational AI features

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comJuly 14, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Google has updated its Waze navigation app to include a new mode for motorcyclists, and deeper integration with the search giant’s Gemini AI assistant. 

    The new motorcycle mode takes into account narrower streets that can be suitable for motorbikes, but not cars. Its routing algorithm will also factor in road hazards that are more problematic for bike riders, such as potholes, speed humps, and raised pedestrian crossings.

    Unfortunately we don’t know when motorcycle mode will be available in Australia, with the feature coming first to Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Malaysia, Mexico, Peru and the Philippines. Google says “more countries on the way”, but hasn’t laid out a timeline for the rest of the world.

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    A smartphone displaying the Waze navigation app with motorcycle mode selected, showing a 19-minute best route via Birch Blvd across 16 km

    As part of the suite of updates there’s also new, optional personalised navigation, which uses previously taken routes to generate path suggestions, and a new “less chatty” setting to minimise the number of voice prompts and their duration so drivers can enjoy their music or podcasts with less interruption.

    Like other Google products, the other Waze changes centre around deeper integration with company’s Gemini AI voice assistant. The conversational reporting feature has now been extended from traffic incidents to map updates, such as road closures or an outdated business address. 

    Gemini can now also be used to help find a destination, such as a “car park near the Wooloowin train station”, “petrol station with the lowest price in Hornsby”, or a “cafe open right now”. For now this feature is only available to beta users, and it’s not clear when it will be ready for general release.

    Two smartphones side by side showing the Waze navigation app, with screens displaying a report feature and voice guidance settings