Google Maps will soon tell you how crowded buses, trains are going to be | HT Tech

Google Maps will soon tell you how crowded buses, trains are going to be

Google is basing these details on past rides and for months and has been asking some people who use Maps to provide additional details about the level of crowdedness of their transit trips.

By: INDO ASIAN NEWS SERVICE
| Updated on: Jun 28 2019, 11:26 IST
Google Maps to predict crowd situation on buses, trains (representative image)
Google Maps to predict crowd situation on buses, trains (representative image) (Parveen Kumar / Hindustan Times)
Google Maps to predict crowd situation on buses, trains (representative image)
Google Maps to predict crowd situation on buses, trains (representative image) (Parveen Kumar / Hindustan Times)

Adding to the plethora of new features that Google has been introducing to Maps, the search-engine giant would now predict transit crowdedness of buses and trains for passengers.

The new feature has already been made available in around 200 cities around the globe, The Verge reported on Thursday.

The search-engine giant is basing these details on past rides and for months and has been asking some people who use Maps to provide additional details about the level of crowdedness of their transit trips.

After completing their trips, riders were given four options: many empty seats, few empty seats, standing room only or cramped standing room only. Now that the company has collected enough data, it has begun offering predictions to customers who use Maps to plan their daily commute.

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In addition, Maps is also launching live traffic delays for buses in places where commuters do not already have real-time information direct from local transit agencies.

According to the report, users would now be able to see if their busses are running late, how long would the delay last and other more accurate travel times based on live traffic conditions along the route.

These new features come on top of a range of updates rolled out to Maps in the past few months, including Incognito mode, real-time speeds, parking locations and traffic jam crowd-sourcing.

Earlier this week, Google also rolled out the "Stay Safer" feature in India that would alert Android users travelling in public vehicles if their drivers deviate more than 0.5 km from the suggested route on Maps.

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First Published Date: 28 Jun, 11:24 IST
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