
A major bug is forcing the Google Maps app to close suddenly for many Android users. This happens specifically when they try to find routes using buses, trains, or other public transport. It’s not happening for walking, cycling, or driving directions.
Where is this happening?
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Users across the United States (U.S.), United Kingdom (U.K.), Germany, and other areas are affected.
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Reports confirm this is a widespread issue, impacting many people.
Which version is broken?
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The problem is linked to Google Maps version 25.30.00.75516346.
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People using older versions of the app generally do NOT experience the crash.
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This shows the bug was likely introduced in this specific update.
Tried Fixes That DON’T Work:
Users are frustrated because common troubleshooting steps fail:
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Clearing the app’s cache or data ❌
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Uninstalling updates ❌
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Disabling location services ❌
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Reinstalling the app ❌
What’s Google Doing?
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Google has NOT officially acknowledged this widespread crash problem.
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They have NOT provided a solution or timeline for a fix.
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Reports on Reddit, Google’s own support forums, and Downdetector are piling up, showing the problem is real and growing.
The Only Known Workaround (For Now):
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If you need to search for public transport routes, the only reliable way to avoid the crash is to use an older, unaffected version of Google Maps.
Why This Matters:
This bug severely disrupts travel plans for people relying on buses and trains. With no quick fix from Google and standard troubleshooting useless, users are stuck facing constant crashes or rolling back to an older app version. The silence from Google is adding to user frustration.
