Google Maps Finally Brings Speedometer Readings and Speed Limits to iOS
Google is finally rolling out support for speedometer readings and speed limits in Maps on iOS, and these features also work through CarPlay.
The move comes a whopping five years after the same functionality was added to Android, bafflingly. Still, it's finally here on iOS too. This being a Google app, it might, however, take a few weeks for the rollout to be completed, so don't fret if you don't see this just yet. The speedometer will use km/h or mph depending on your region. You can turn it on in Settings > Navigation > Driving options. The speed limit feature will change the colors on the speedometer to nudge you to drive within the speed limit set for that particular stretch of road.
Google notes that the speedometer reading in Maps is "for informational use only," so you should always rely on your vehicle's speedometer to confirm your actual driving speed.
#### A Long-Awaited Feature
For iOS users, the inclusion of speedometer readings and speed limits in Google Maps is a long-awaited enhancement. Android users have enjoyed this functionality since 2018, which has left many iOS users wondering why it took so long to implement on their devices.
#### How to Enable the New Features
To take advantage of these new features, follow these simple steps:
1. Open Google Maps on your iPhone.
2. Go to Settings.
3. Select Navigation.
4. Under Driving options, toggle the speedometer setting on.
Once enabled, the speedometer will display your current speed in either kilometers per hour (km/h) or miles per hour (mph), based on your regional settings. The speed limit feature will visually alert you if you exceed the limit by changing the color on the speedometer, encouraging safer driving habits.
#### Informational Use Only
While this is a handy addition, Google reminds users that the speedometer reading in Maps is for informational purposes only. Drivers should always rely on their vehicle's speedometer to confirm their actual driving speed. This caution is essential for ensuring that drivers do not become overly reliant on the app for critical driving information.
In summary, this update brings a valuable tool to iOS users, aligning their Google Maps experience more closely with that of Android users. It enhances safety by helping drivers stay aware of speed limits and their current speed, fostering better driving practices. If you don't see these features in your app yet, be patient, as the rollout will be completed in the coming weeks.
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