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One of the main functions of the co-driver is, in addition to giving route directions, notifying the driver when he sees a parking space. How would you like to leave that task to the Google Maps application? Since the beginning of last year, Google's location application has been thinking (never better said) about parking, knowing that if it manages to create a function that makes it easier for the driver when parking, it will in the palm of the hand.
Easy parking thanks to Google Maps
As reported by Android Police now, some users are getting this handy feature. While driving, if Google Maps is activated, it will be able to suggest parking spaces in real time. Notifications will appear, of course, in the middle of the trip. As soon as this happens, Google Maps will give the driver the ability to add an additional stop to their destination that includes a route to the parking spot. If you do not interact with the application in this way, the suggestion will become invalid after a few seconds.
According to users who have been lucky enough to try this new setting, there is no way to enable or disable it within normal functions of the application.There is nothing specific, no switch about this new feature, so it could be included by default every time we open the car navigation panel. This could have a good reason behind it, because who would want to disable the option for the phone to automatically tell you where we have a parking space near our final destination?
Users who have been able to access this configuration have been surprised and have been able to see how the new function has gone unnoticed by different meansSurely, this is due to the comings and goings of Google Maps in terms of parking functions. The user no longer knows very well, for sure, if the functions that they believe to be 'new' have been with them for a while, since, from the company's official blog, they have not echoed either. Does this mean that they have only activated it as tests for a few users and are waiting to announce it officially?