Google Maps has forwarded a refreshment that is for the app users in Europe. When you type your destination, Google Maps usually look for numerous routes for your selected navigation option (car, walking, public transportation, etc.). However, with the addition of AI, Google Maps will test the arrival time (ETA) to the arrival of other methods to your destination. If you can reach your destination fast by using or walking public transport, you will see that direction in the display instead of instructions for driving.
If a different style of transport is faster than driving, Google Maps will show you the instructions using this mode. | Image Credit-Franina
For example, we say that you have Google Maps set up for driving directions and the app determines that you will take your destination faster by taking public transport. After that, Google Maps will show you the path you recommend. Not only will you arrive first, you are reducing pollution, protecting gas, protecting gas, and playing your role in protecting and protecting natural resources. This new feature is available in 60 European cities, including Stockholm, Warsaw. And Copenhagen.
In Europe, cycling is huge and Google Maps is adding cycling navigation to 17 new cities, nine of which are located in Europe. In cities like Hamburg, Madrid, Barcelona, Milan, Rome, Zuric, Budapest, Vienna and Brussels, the app now shows 125,000 km (equivalent to 77,671 miles) in motorcycle lanes. Google is using data obtained from local governments and public officials.
Since Google Maps wants passengers to do more justice to natural resources consumption, it now offers effective fuel routes worldwide. Earlier, this feature was only available in some areas. When you type the destination on the app, the fuel -avoiding route is listed as an alternative. Each route also shows your ETA so that you know how much you will reach your destination with a more effective option than fuel.
The effective direction of fuel shows you how much gas you will save when using this route. | Image Credit-Franina
Google maps are also increasing support for low emission areas, which will affect drivers in Italy, Sweden, Austria and other places. Google Maps will send warnings that “will check if your car is allowed in these zones.” You can ask the app to make an alternative way that ignores low emission areas. Google Maps will support more than 1,000 emission areas.
Google Maps now support low emission areas and will tell you whether your car can go to this zone. | Image Credit-Franina
The project uses AI and Google Maps driving trends to help suggest Green Light cities on how they can improve their existing traffic light cycle. Project Green Light is available in 20 cities of four continents.
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