Driving? Use Google Maps speed limit warning feature to stay safe; here’s how

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Here's how to get the Google Maps Speed Limits feature.

This is shown in addition to the details about travelling to your destination and other information, and it can come in very handy as the system can alert you if it detects you are exceeding the speed limit.

It is important to note that one must never rely solely on the Google Maps Speed Limits feature and it would be important to remember that the feature is not a substitute for caution and alertness while driving. In case the data provided is incorrect or outdated, relying solely on such a feature could prove costly for users.

Similarly, the feature itself is available in a limited number of countries, and users can check this list to see if their region is supported by the company –Step 1) Make sure you have updated your Google Maps app version from the Google Play Store.Step 3) Select Navigation, then scroll and look for Driving options.

Step 4) Turn “Speed Limits” and “Speedometer” to “On” and move back to the main screen of the Google Maps app. Step 5) Ask a friend to check the speed on Google Maps while you drive your car and compare the speed shown on your speedometer. – Hindustan Times, New Delhi/Tribune News Service

 

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