Google Maps Drivers Found a 'Rescuer' from Fines: What Needs to Be Turned On Urgently.


Many Ukrainian drivers may not realize the extremely useful feature of Google Maps that helps avoid fines for speeding while driving a car. This capability was recently highlighted by journalists from the Interia publication, detailing the innovation in the popular navigation service.
Since 2023, Google developers have implemented an important update in Maps - a built-in speedometer. This feature not only displays the current speed of the vehicle but also simultaneously compares it with the allowed limits on a specific section of the road. The system obtains speed data through the GPS module, and the information about the permitted limits is sourced from the current database of road restrictions.
'This option can be a real lifesaver for drivers who often travel unfamiliar routes and may miss speed limit signs,' noted experts who tested the feature.
The feature's highlight is the convenient visual alert for the driver: when the speed exceeds the established norm, the limit icon on the screen changes color to red, immediately signaling a potential violation of traffic rules.
To take advantage of this convenient feature, drivers need to ensure that the application is updated to the latest version and activated in the settings two important options - 'Speed Limit' and 'Speedometer'.
Let's also remind about the fine for passing on 'green': drivers can end up losing money or even their drivers' licenses.
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