Google Maps tested the new feature, giving itself a warning if the driver drove around for more money
The application will automatically issue a warning to your device if the account tearfully deliberately goes to a farther route to get more money from the customer.
Google has upgraded its navigation capabilities for the Maps application and added a new feature called Get off-route allert. This feature will show you the shortest route from your starting point to your destination and help you track your vehicle's path. The application will automatically issue a warning to your device if the account tearfully deliberately goes to a farther route to get more money from the customer.
Today, many users use taxi services, motorbike taxi regularly and often encounter dishonest drivers, deliberately going around to pay more. However, with the new feature of Google Maps, the driver will not have the opportunity to use this trick.
Previously, when you deviated from the previously outlined route, the Google Maps application automatically rerouted the new path for you. But in order to help you get to the place by the shortest path and watch out for traffic jam drivers to go a long way, Google Maps has removed this feature and displayed more traffic conditions on the roads. .
Currently, the new Google Maps is being tested for this new feature in India.
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