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Traffic jams ending! Google Maps announces new feature

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Google Maps’ new feature tackles the issue of traffic congestion with an innovative approach. According to the new patent, Google Maps will offer optimal speed suggestions for vehicles entering heavy traffic, aiming to prevent such congestion.

Traffic congestion often occurs due to chain reactions following a vehicle’s sudden decrease in speed without a clear reason. The speed suggestion will be calculated based on the speed of vehicles ahead and maintaining safe distances. If all drivers adhere to this suggested speed, traffic congestion could potentially be prevented.

To avoid drivers constantly looking at the speed recommendation, Google Maps is considering a color-coded speed indicator. Green indicates you can speed up, yellow suggests slowing down, and blue shows you’re at the right speed. The success of this idea depends on all drivers following the recommended speed.

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If a driver does not follow this recommendation or follows too closely, congestion can still occur. However, as automated driving technologies develop, this feature could become more functional. In a future with both manual and automatic vehicles, this feature could help human drivers maintain appropriate speeds without disrupting traffic flow.

Here’s how Google Maps’ new feature to prevent traffic jams will be used:

This feature can be activated via the Google Maps app and dynamically adjusted based on traffic congestion along the route. With the advancement of automated driving technologies, this feature could become even more functional, as automated vehicles may tend to adhere more consistently to these speed recommendations. This could improve traffic flow while enhancing driver safety.

How do you think this feature will impact traffic management and the driving experience? Will Google’s new feature truly improve traffic flow? We look forward to discussing these questions and more with your thoughts.

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