Google Maps now lets you contribute accessibility details

Google Maps began showing data on a location's wheelchair accessibility late last year, and now it's going a step further. Users are invited to help Google build a more robust database of accessibility details in Maps by adding their own observations. You even get contributor points for it.

To add accessibility details to a place, simply open the "Your contributions" section and tap "Uncover missing info." One of the filters on this page is "Accessibility," which you can tap to find locations that need more details.

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Google Maps now lets you contribute accessibility details was written by the awesome team at Android Police.


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