Using Siri for sharing your ETA is pretty easy, as you can see. When you’re done sharing your ETA, you can use the voice command “Hey Siri, stop sharing my ETA”.Now, Siri will let you know that Apple Maps is sharing your ETA with the contact you chose.Since you’re sharing your ETA for the first time, you’ll be informed by Siri that doing so will also share the name and email address for your Apple ID.
Now that you’ve entered navigation mode, use the voice command “Hey Siri, share my ETA with (Contact’s name)”.Next, tap on “GO” next to any of the routes to enter navigation mode within Apple Maps.Once the location shows up on the Map, tap on “Directions” to view the available routes.Use the search field to type in the location you’re navigating to.Launch Apple’s stock Maps app from the home screen of your iPhone.
You’ll need to make sure you’re using iOS 14 or later to have this capability: How to Share ETA from iPhone with Siri and Apple Maps Fortunately another option exists, and you can ask Siri to share your ETA with any of your contacts while you keep your hands on the steering wheel. But manually sharing ETA from the navigation menu isn’t too convenient. This helped in avoiding phone calls from others asking you how long it’d take to reach the destination. Apple Maps has a feature that allows users to share their arrival time with any of the contacts stored on your iPhone.