Share your estimated time of arrival (ETA) in Maps on iPad
If you have an iPad with Wi-Fi + Cellular, you can share your estimated time of arrival (ETA) while following driving, cycling, and walking directions in the Maps app .
Siri: Say something like: “Share my ETA.” Learn how to use Siri.
Or without using Siri, do the following:
Tap the route card at the bottom of the screen, then tap Share ETA.
Choose one or more suggested contacts, or tap Open Contacts to find a contact.
You can also add a location to your Favorites, then choose a contact to automatically receive your ETA whenever you start turn-by-turn navigation to that location.
To turn off Share ETA, go to Settings > Maps.
To stop sending ETA information, tap Sharing at the bottom of the screen, then tap a name.
People using devices with iOS 13.1, iPadOS 13.1, or later receive a Maps notification with your ETA, and they can track your progress in Maps. People using devices with earlier versions receive the notification through iMessage. People using other mobile devices receive an SMS message.
Note: Some Maps features on iPad models with Wi-Fi + Cellular require a cellular data plan and Cellular Data turned on in Settings > Maps. Standard carrier data and text rates may apply. See View or change your cellular data account.