Google maps crash firefox even in safemode

When opening Google Maps Firefox crashes. I tried switching to safe mode to disable all the add-ons but it's still happening.

It is disabled and still crashing.
Crash report to go with it: bp-53167638-dc42-4ac7-9281-52d702140321
Maps doesn't crash chrome, but I prefer firefox's security settings.

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