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MetroRadar 2.2.3: faster ticket-inspection alerts

Version 2.2.3 improves ticket-inspection alerts: a first report can appear on the map as a possible inspection, while confirmed signals are clearly labelled.

Przemysław Królikowski4 min read

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The first signal can appear on the map immediately

Version 2.2.3 improves the way ticket-inspection reports are presented. Information can now appear on the map after the first report, allowing the community to see a new signal sooner and confirm or reject it.

The level of confidence remains clear. A single report is not presented in the same way as an event supported by additional community signals.

  • “Possible ticket inspection” — for new and unconfirmed reports,
  • “Ticket inspection” — when a report is considered probable or confirmed.

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A clearer status without premature confirmation

The new labels make the status of a report easier to understand. “Possible ticket inspection” indicates that a signal is fresh and still needs verification. Only a report considered probable or confirmed is labelled “Ticket inspection”.

The change shortens the time between the first report and its appearance without hiding uncertainty. Users can see both the signal and its current confirmation level.

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Better synchronisation and small map refinements

We improved the synchronisation of reports, report history and community feedback. Submitting a report, checking its later status and responding to it now form a more consistent process.

We also made small visual refinements to the map. Version 2.2.3 includes every improvement introduced in 2.2.2, including the refreshed interface, redesigned routes, new notification settings and accessibility and stability fixes.

Frequently asked questions

FAQ

Can a ticket-inspection report appear after a single signal?

Yes. From version 2.2.3, the first report can appear on the map as a “Possible ticket inspection”, meaning that it still awaits further verification.

When does the app show “Ticket inspection”?

That label is used when a report has reached probable or confirmed status.

Does version 2.2.3 include the changes from 2.2.2?

Yes. Version 2.2.3 contains every improvement from the major 2.2.2 update as well as the additional ticket-inspection alert fix.

Sources and further verification

Operating information can change. Always confirm a current incident in the official source.

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