How to add missing road on Google maps?
Hello @Bishnu_G
Please follow the below steps
- Go to the location where the missing roadshould appear.
- Tap the menu and tap Send feedback.
- Tap Missing road.
- Move the map so the marker is on the missing road.
- Add the name of the road and any additional information.
- Tap Send.
Hope it helps
Kind regards
Giuseppe
Good advise @Giuseppe75 … I will try it. Thank you
@Fransiska_Oemee , it’s my pleasure if I may be of support Have a great day
@Bishnu_G If editing roads is available in your region then you add road by following the steps mentioned by @Giuseppe75 . Is editing road available in India? Here in Bangladesh road editing is not open yet.
Thank you @Giuseppe75
@Bishnu_G it is my pleasure I can be of support
hello! In the area where I live, there is a missing road, which is very important because it connects two villages and leads to an ancient area called (the ancient city of Dimal)
the coordinates of the beginning are (PR8J+FPM, Bistrovicë, Albania)
the coordinates of the middle is (PR9C+9C, Bistrovicë, Albania)
the last coordinates are (PR96+F5F Bistrovicë, Albania)
Hi @Eri2
Unfortunately, editing roads in Albania is not possible on Google Maps as seen below
Instead you can try seeking help in the Maps support forum.
Hit the Community tab at the top and make a post. You need to attach or link to official documentation supporting the change you are proposing. Copyright-free governmental maps are probably the best proof you can attach.
Without such official documentation, you will not be successful.
Cheers
Morten
hello! In the area where I live, there is a missing road, which is very important because it connects two villages and leads to an ancient area called (the ancient city of Dimal) the coordinates of the beginning are (PR8J+FPM, Bistrovicë, Albania) the coordinates of the middle is (PR9C+9C, Bistrovicë, Albania) the last coordinates are (PR96+F5F Bistrovicë, Albania)
Hi @Eri2
Please see my reply to your question above. Kindly post only once about an issue.
Cheers
Morten