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How can using Google steer clear of risky routes in South Africa?

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Africa (Commonwealth Union) _ Due to heightened security concerns, Google navigation apps, Waze and Google Maps, will no longer direct users through Cape Town’s Nyanga township and nearby areas. The decision comes after a recent incident where a US tourist, following the app’s route, was robbed and shot in the face in Nyanga. This incident follows the fatal shooting of British surgeon Kar Hao Teoh in September during a protest by taxi operators in the same township.

In response to security concerns and incidents of attacks on individuals, particularly tourists, navigating through Nyanga, Alistair Mokoena, Google’s South Africa head, has announced the suspension of directing users through these areas. This proactive measure aims to prioritize user safety and address the challenges associated with relying on navigation apps that may inadvertently lead individuals into potentially risky situations. The decision reflects a commitment to user well-being and the recognition of the role technology companies play in ensuring responsible navigation guidance.

The UK government had previously issued a warning to its citizens visiting South Africa, advising caution in relying on GPS navigation and discouraging the use of alternative routes away from main roads. This cautionary advice highlighted the potential risk of navigating through less secure areas. Google’s decision to suspend directing users through certain areas in response to safety concerns aligns with the broader efforts to enhance awareness and prioritize user safety in regions with security challenges. The advisory underlines that the majority of violent crimes occur in townships on the outskirts of major cities or in isolated areas. Google’s decision to alter its navigation guidance aligns with the growing recognition of safety concerns associated with specific routes in the region. This adjustment reflects a commitment to user safety and a proactive response to address potential risks, providing a more responsible and secure navigation experience for individuals in and around Nyanga.

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