
Google Maps will soon tell you how much toll you will have to pay during your road trip
India Today
Google Maps will now tell you which roads have toll gates and how much you will have to pay as a toll tax.
Google Maps is working on an interesting update that would help users in planning their trips better. The reports suggest that the mapping app will now tell you which roads have toll gates and how much you will have to pay as a toll tax. This would help you in making an informed decision whether you want to take the road with toll gates or not. The feature is reportedly at a nascent stage, and it is too early to predict whether the feature will be available in all countries. The upcoming Google Maps feature could be highly beneficial for users. Often when you head out on a journey, you are surprised with too many toll gates on your way. So if Google Maps is able to provide you information about how much the total toll would cost and how many toll gates will fall on your way, you can easily decide whether you want to take that road filled with toll gates or not. This could also help users in saving time.
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