Don't the majority of people enable Location Services on their iPhones as soon as they power them up for the first time? I know I do. An iPhone without Location Services enabled is, to me, almost a dumb phone.
Also, anyone who uses a mapping app of any kind should open the app with the expectation that it's going to ask them for their current location. Otherwise, how would it be useful for turn-by-turn directions if it doesn't know where I am currently?
Yeah, that is true. I was thinking of a step that folks go through with the whole privacy thing is to turn off the Traffic setting under the System Services menu.
I would be curious to see if Apple would completely copy Waze, or would they just take the crowd sourced roads and traffic part. For some reason the whole reporting feature seems like something Apple would shy away from, especially the reporting of speed traps and speed cameras.