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Date Published: 24/06/2025
Use Google Maps and WhatsApp to spot traffic checks and share your location, from anywhere in Spain
These handy tools can help you avoid road delays, spot police checks and even let family know where you are in real time

See traffic cameras and police alerts on Google Maps
Google Maps is packed with handy tools, but one of the most practical is its live traffic layer. This allows you to view incidents in real time, including traffic jams, speed traps, road closures, and even police checkpoints - all before you get stuck in them.
Some of this information may show up automatically, but to make sure you are seeing everything, it’s best to manually turn on the traffic feature:
- Open the Google Maps app on your phone
- Tap the icon in the top right corner that looks like two stacked squares (this is the 'Layers' button)
- Select “Traffic” from the options that appear
Once activated, you will see coloured lines on your map showing where traffic is moving slowly or not at all. Icons will also pop up for speed cameras and police activity, so you can stay aware and make better decisions about your route.
Share your live location on WhatsApp or Google Maps
If you want to let someone know where you are, perhaps while travelling, waiting to meet, or simply so a family member can keep an eye out. Both Google Maps and WhatsApp offer live location sharing.

- Open the chat with the person you want to share your location with
- Tap the paperclip icon next to the message bar
- Choose ‘Location’, then select ‘Share live location’
- Pick how long you want to share it for (15 minutes, 1 hour or 8 hours)
- You can also add a short message if you like

- Open the app and tap the blue dot that shows your current location
- Select ‘Share location’
- Choose how long to share it for, or set it to stay on until you switch it off manually
- You can even allow them to see your phone’s battery level or start navigation to your spot
These small tricks can be surprisingly helpful, whether you’re driving in an unfamiliar area, meeting up with friends, or just want peace of mind knowing someone can find you if needed.
And the best part? They are free and built into apps you probably already have.
Images: Ingo Joseph, Brett Jordan and Anton/Pexels
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