Google Maps: there's something new for public transport. Here's what it is
Have you ever been stuck with the heat of these days and the crowding of the job of any day in the tunnel of a subway? Commuting is never simple, but stress is always stressful and often hard to travel from home to job and vice versa. That's why Google has chosen to do something to enhance, the life of commuters who come and go from their workplace every morning and evening, even staying in traffic for more than 60 percent of their anticipated departure, as far as possible.
Google Maps: it's going to inform you how complete the bus is. It's very exciting to open Google Maps to the means of transportation that customers of commuters use to get to their jobs. The novelty will enable customers not only to move with their own vehicle, but also with public transport. At any moment of your trip, you will be able to get data about when to leave home and, above all, data with signs of stops or perhaps even when the next train will depart and how long it will take to get to the office train station.
Users will no longer have to be anxious and rush to get to the station with the fear of missing the train or their own subway with the new functionality. In fact, in over 80 countries around the world, including Italy, Google Maps will be able to monitor public transport, where it will be possible to see exactly where a particular bus is, or even a train.
Not only because consumers will also have the chance to have a "look" on bus crowding or train itself thanks to Maps ' indication of prior trip data. It is also interesting to explore how for some of the most crowded lines the town of Milan appears. In this situation, we're talking about the Milan metro's M1 red line, but also lines 90 and 56, according to Google.