Google Maps will finally inform you about flyovers in India, introduces other new features too

Google Maps will finally inform you about flyovers in India, introduces other new features too
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Google Maps is getting a feature that will call out flyovers along your route.

This means you’ll know in advance if your route takes you over a flyover, so you can prepare and navigate with ease.

This feature is rolling out in 40 cities across India for Android users, with iOS and CarPlay support coming soon.

Google Maps is making navigating India’s busy roads a whole lot easier. Google is rolling out major updates to Google Maps in India. Starting this week, you’ll get clear notifications about upcoming flyovers, helping you prepare for them in advance. This new feature will be available in 40 cities across India for both four-wheeler and two-wheeler users.

But that’s not all! Google Maps is also introducing a range of other handy updates. Here’s a breakdown of what’s new.

If you’ve ever been confused about whether to stay on the service road or head up a flyover, you’re not alone. To help you out, Google Maps is now introducing a feature that will call out flyovers along your route. This means you’ll know in advance if your route takes you over a flyover, so you can prepare and navigate with ease. This feature is rolling out in 40 cities across India for Android users, with iOS and CarPlay support coming soon.

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Avoid narrow roads more easily

Navigating narrow roads in India can be tricky, especially for four-wheeler drivers. Google Maps is tackling this challenge with a new AI-powered feature that estimates road widths and helps drivers avoid narrow roads whenever possible. This feature is starting to roll out on Android devices in eight cities: Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Chennai, Coimbatore, Indore, Bhopal, Bhubaneswar, and Guwahati. If a narrow road is unavoidable, Maps will alert you so you can choose an alternative route or proceed cautiously. This feature will be released for iOS and more cities soon.

Support for electric vehicle (EV) journeys

Electric vehicle drivers will now find it easier to charge up on the go. Google Maps has partnered with major EV charging providers like ElectricPe, Ather, Kazam, and Statiq to add over 8,000 charging stations to the app. You’ll be able to see detailed information about each station, including plug types and real-time availability.

“This marks the first time we are launching EV charging stations for two-wheelers on Google Maps, and India is the first country to get this feature,” the tech giant said.

Metro ticket bookings made simple

Public transportation just got a whole lot easier. Google Maps is now offering metro ticket bookings in Kochi and Chennai through a partnership with ONDC and Namma Yatri. When you search for public transport directions in these cities, you’ll see an option to book your metro tickets directly through the app, saving you from waiting in line at the station.

Easier incident reporting

Google Maps now makes it simpler to report road incidents like construction or traffic mishaps. With just a few taps, you can report issues or confirm others’ reports, making it easier to keep the community informed. This update is available on all platforms, including Android, iOS, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay.

Discover local favourites with curated lists

Finding great places to eat or visit just got easier with new curated lists. Google Maps now features lists from local experts and the community, including recommendations for top spots in major cities like Mumbai, Delhi, and Goa. You can also create and share your own lists with friends, making planning trips and exploring new places more fun and collaborative.

Ayushi Jain

Ayushi Jain

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