This Google Maps trick can save you tons of time

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This Google Maps trick can save you tons of time.

Google Maps has a feature called "Popular times" that shows how long you can expect to wait at places like restaurants and stores.

By knowing how busy somewhere is, and how long of a wait you can expect, you can save time by planning to go on another day or at a different time.Customers wait in line to place their food order at the Five Guys Famous Burgers and Fries restaurant in Washington, DC.Maps that can save you a ton of time if you use it properly. It tells you how busy a place like a restaurant or store typically is, and if there's usually a wait time, before you even go.

For instance, my wife and I went out to a sushi dinner last weekend. The restaurant didn't take reservations, but I knew before I went that I should expect to wait about 30 minutes because Google Maps told me so.First, open Google Maps on your phone and search for somewhere, like a restaurant or a store, and then tap on it.Scroll down past the phone number, website, description and all that added information.Check out the wait times by tapping on this graph.Now take a look at the graph.

It will tell you, in real time, how busy a place currently is. For restaurants, it typically says you can expect to wait 15 minutes, 30 minutes, an hour, or more if it's busy. For places like the DMV, it doesn't always give you an exact wait time, but it says things like "it's as busy as it gets," so you know to bring a book along. There's even an indication for how long people typically spend inside those places.

 

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How does Google monitor how busy a place is in real time?

So it’s a feature. Not a trick. Just say that.

I can save you time too: use waze

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