Google Streetview -- how quickly updated?

I’m in a gated community so we don’t have street view here, but the aerial view still shows the taxi in our driveway as we returned from a trip in early May 2019.

My house is on a corner in a residential neighborhood.

The street view from one street is at least 10 years old. The view from the other street is from late last summer.

I’ve seen images less than a year old appear on Street View. The apartment I used to live in showed evidence of my living there within a year of me moving in. In other places just a few blocks away, the most recent images were over 10 years old. It’d be interesting to know how Google decides which streets to update.

Here is an amazing image from Streetview as the Google car hits a cyclist:

The small town of Avoca, NY has no Streetview coverage at all, despite being famous through the South Main Auto Repair channel on YouTube.

The (rural) road that the farm I grew up on wasn’t photographed for Street View until November of 2021. A nearby rural road still isn’t on Street View. This isn’t far out in the wilderness. It’s farm country with houses on roads every half mile or so. Incidentally, the pictures aren’t stitched together well. There are things like fence posts that are duplicated.

Most of the city of Wenatchee WA wasn’t on Streetview until September 2022. Some parts of the city were on before: the downtown area and a couple arterials in the rest of the city. Otherwise, it was “here be dragons” territory.

As far as errors, I once noticed that all the images for a certain street were rotated about 20 or 30 degrees counter-clockwise. So that if you wanted to move to the next image down the street, you had to click on an X located in someone’s house. It was pretty disorienting. Don’t remember where it was.