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VEDid you know that Google Maps updates its navigation accuracy using real-time movement data from millions of anonymous users? When traffic slows down on a road, Google Maps can detect congestion almost instantly by noticing changes in speed patterns from phones in that area, even before accidents or delays are officially reported. What makes this especially unique is that Google Maps doesn’t just rely on satellites. It combines satellite imagery, Street View cars, local government data, user reports, and AI predictions to keep maps current. This is why temporary road closures, new streets, and traffic reroutes can appear faster than on traditional maps. Behind the scenes, Google Maps processes billions of updates every day, making it one of the largest real-time geographic systems in the world. In short, it isn’t just a map. It’s a constantly learning navigation network that evolves every time someone hits “Start.”
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