In addition to speed cameras, Google Maps also displays speed limits

Google Maps for Android and iOS, in addition to speed cameras, they also display speed limits.

It looks like Google wants to get customers of apps that tell you where there are speed cameras on the roads, but also what the speed limits are. Anyway, most of these applications use Google maps, adding the tracked points on them. So why not Google provides this service comprehensively.

So Google gradually around the world, after allowing its users to publicly mark the points with the speed cameras of the police, now informs you what are the speed limits of each road. This service is available from the application Google Maps into a iOS and Android.

The new feature, displays the speed limit in the corner of the app and also inserts one που υποδηλώνει τη θέση των καμερών ταχύτητας. Οι οδηγοί θα λάβουν και μία ηχητική ειδοποίηση όταν πλησιάζουν σε μια κάμερα ταχύτητας. Η ενημερωμένη έκδοση κυκλοφορεί προς το παρόν στους χρήστες της Δανίας, του Ηνωμένου Βασιλείου και των Ηνωμένων Πολιτειών, ενώ τα εικονίδια με τις κάμερες ταχύτητας κυκλοφορούν στους χρήστες της Αυστραλίας, της Βραζιλίας, του Καναδά, της Ινδίας, της Ινδονησίας, του Μεξικού, της Ρωσίας, του Ηνωμένου Βασιλείου και των ΗΠΑ. Δώστε λίγη υπομονή ακόμα για την Ελλάδα.

Google began testing this feature in 2016 and was only available in areas of San Francisco and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. So if you have a car that does not have a smart screen, Google can meet your needs, as they already do Waze, the Garmin, the Speed ​​Cameras and a bunch of others that you can find with a simple in the Google Store.

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