A few years ago I was planning a trip which normally would have routed me through the Mont Blanc tunnel, except that it had been closed for maintenance already several months (Sept - Dec). The alternate route through the Great St Bernard tunnel had a nightly closure for heavy vehicles (ie not my Cali).
Google maps was the only one to get it right. Waze, in spite of being owned by Google, wanted to send me through the closed MBT. Apple maps, Via Michelin and the Auto Club planners all thought the GSB tunnel was also closed to me and wanted to route me around it on a 5 hour detour.
Google maps annoys me no end by wanting to save 30 seconds on secondary roads, but they seem to be the only (free) one able to pick up on emergency tunnel/road closures while you're in transit.
Apple maps, to be fair, has gotten a lot better since then and are able to learn from your driving. It no longer attempts the 30 second secondary road savings that Google Maps still insists on.