Google Maps Brings Back Traffic-Based Trip Time Estimates

Technology has come far in recent years, and it continues to improve. Google's latest upgrade is a prime example of making something that's good even better. The internet giant's handy navigational tool, Google Maps, not only provides accurate step-by-step directions, but it offers estimated trip durations as well. The service used to provide travel times for both ideal driving conditions and traffic-heavy trips, but the traffic estimates were proving to be inaccurate, so Google removed the service, according to Engadget.

Now, Google has reworked the algorithm to provide more accurate, up-to-date traffic predictions using current conditions as well as historical traffic data to calculate how long a trip will take. Drivers who rely on Android phones for navigation can take advantage of these trip estimates on the road, especially when they enable the "MyLocation" feature to make the predictions more accurate, according to the Google Maps and Earth team's blog.

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