Google has announced that Google Maps will now show speed limit information shared by traffic authorities. As of now, the feature will be available in Bengaluru and Chandigarh, but the tech giant is hoping to partner with more cities to bring the speed limit information to the fore on Google Maps.
Google Maps Statement:
Google revealed in a blog post, “Our team at Google is harnessing the power of existing traffic patterns and machine learning to help cities better understand their traffic light timings, allowing them to wait at intersections. time, so as to help ease road congestion. We have partnered with the Bangalore Traffic Police to help them optimize their traffic light timings and we have some exciting preliminary results. Congestion at all intersections has come down by about 20%. We will extend it across Bangalore and in the coming months, we will extend it to Kolkata and Hyderabad as well.”
In partnership with local authorities and data aggregators, Google Maps will provide information on road closures and incidents in eight cities across India, including Delhi, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Gurgaon, Bangalore and Agra, to keep people informed can Go. This can avoid congested areas.
In addition, Google has also added Street View feature to Google Maps which will allow the user to navigate and explore new corners of the country and the world in a more visual and accurate manner. For Street View: Just open Google Maps, zoom in on the street in any of these target cities, and tap the area you want to see. Learn about the local cafes, and cultural hotspots.
In addition, Google has also added Street View feature to Google Maps which will allow users to navigate and explore new corners of the country and the world in a more visual and precise manner. To launch Street View: Simply open Google Maps, zoom in on a street in any of these target cities, and tap the area you want to see. Learn about local cafes and cultural hotspots, or visit local neighbourhoods.

In partnership with local authorities and data aggregators, Google Maps will also provide information on road closures and incidents in eight cities in India, including Delhi, Hyderabad, Chandigarh, Ahmedabad, Kolkata, Gurgaon, Bangalore and Agra, to help people to help inform. Travel decisions and avoid crowded areas.