Is there anything more frustrating than a carefully crafted commute getting derailed by late trains, slow buses or dead stop traffic?
Google has launched new features in its Maps app to help you avoid these situations (hopefully). Take a look:
Google’s goal is to help you take control of your commute. By adding your destinations into the app, you can plan and get an early look at whatever crazy scenarios might lay ahead.
With one tap, you can access traffic and transit information with the map showing your commuting route. You’ll know whether to expect a regular commute or if you’ll need extra time. And if there’s something like an accident, it will suggest an alternative route if applicable.
You can also receive notifications for delays or other issues if you have the Android Operating System (though the commute feature is being rolled out on iOS too).
For everyone, you’ll get departure time suggestions for each leg of the trip. You can also see if there’s traffic, when the train or bus leaves, and how long it will take you to walk to the office from your transit stop.
If you use a couple of modes of transportation for your commutes, it provides that information too. Like Google Maps for driving, it will give you an estimated time of arrival. The features are available for public transit riders in 80 regions across the world.
Google Maps is also making Spotify, Apple Music, and Google Play Music available within the app so you won’t have to fumble with your phone when you’re on the road or riding the train.
Look, there’s no substitute except for luck in getting a smooth commute. But with Google Maps new features, at least you can plan and try to reduce some of the stress.
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