This is an early research project using AI to attempt to detect traffic crashes in Arlington Heights via getting alerts. This was an early search that was not effective, but is archived on SuccessfulSearching.com to provide an early example of attempting to solve this problem. Google Maps doesn’t offer a built-in feature for crash-specific alerts in a particular area like Arlington Heights, Illinois, but you can cobble together a decent workaround using a mix of tools and services. Here’s how you can stay on top of traffic crashes in that area: Google Maps Traffic Layer: Fire up Google Maps on your phone or computer and turn on the traffic layer (it’s under the map settings—look for the traffic option). It won’t scream “crash” at you, but it shows real-time traffic slowdowns, which often signal accidents. Zoom into Arlington Heights and check it manually when you’re planning a trip. Not automatic, but it’s a start. Waze App: Waze is like Google Maps’ rowdy cousin—it’s crowd-sourced and...