Robots Help People Avoid Traffic Jams

One of the great features of the Android is its integration with Google Maps, including the turn-by-turn
navigation directions. Those directions just got even better, as Google has announced that Google
Maps Navigation will now automatically route you around traffic.

The app has always directed users to the fastest route. But until today, what constitutes "fastest" has
been based on the distance and on expected traffic - but not on the actual road conditions.

The app uses both historical and real-time traffic data to select and recommend the alternate routes.

Users won't need to do anything special in order to trigger the new directions, which will be active in
North America and Europe where both Navigation and real-time traffic data are available.

Google says that more than 35 million miles are driven by Navigation users daily, and touts the new
feature as a massive "time saved."

But Google does caution that these alternative routes might not turn out to be any faster. "Keep in
mind," Google says, "that we can't guarantee that Navigation will be able to find a faster way." But if
you're like me, the act of driving around traffic always feels faster than just sitting in it.

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