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    Hey. I would like to see in a future update Reports Shortcuts.
    What does that mean? Simple. At buttons 3 user-defined reports above the Report button. Just tap them and the report will sent. Without any additional steeps. I found that making a report takes your eyes from the road for a good 3 seconds, if you you want make an accurate report, for example, a pothole on the road. You have 5 taps.

    I know I can swipe from the report, but you still have to choose where the pothole is, tap the pothole then sent, basically one swipe and 3 taps, not a big of a difference.
    I know you can make a shortcut to a report by pressing later, but it's only one time use.
    I know the voice commands exit, but not on my country. (if you know a workaround to make them work, let me know).

    I attach a image bellow to show you how I see this.
    https://i.postimg.cc/ZRXZCXyy/Screenshot-20190322-204654.jpg

    Also, I think you can make a feature for cars that have Bluetooth Players.
    You should be able to catch the media inputs coming from the CD player the same way as a music player do and use this to control the app in different ways, to make a report for example. That is most useful for cars that have steering wheel media controls.

    Let me explain how this could work. You press volume up on the steering wheel, this command will go to the CD player, then via Bluetooth, to the phone (Waze app). In the app you should be able to map the volume up button to the something. Imagine, just pressing volume up on the steering wheel and reporting a pothole. I don't know exactly how you will be able to control your music app, but I think Waze developers will find a way to pass the command to the music app, audio player integration existing already in Waze.

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