Why doesn't Apple maps update when new roads are built

Apple maps does not update after new roads are built the way google map does.  Why not?

From my experience, Apple maps take a bit longer to update compared to Google Maps. Have you checked to see if the new road is found on OpenStreetMap.org? I believe that is one API that Apple Maps pulls from.

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