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Waze is evolving at a tremendous pace. The most social navigation application has been, for some time now, a mirror where Google Maps has been copying features to continue improving something in which it is an expert. Millions of users use the application to avoid traffic jams, speed cameras and a lot of controls or obstacles in different parts of the route. In fact, Google Maps recently added speed limits like Waze. Now, a new feature is coming to the most used social GPS app on the market.
Waze users, when planning a route, they will not only be able to see the tolls that are on the road but also they will be able to know the price of the same and compare between the different prices and routes that the platform offers before leaving. You will be able to shuffle options when planning the route and establish a path according to the price of the tolls. Sometimes it can be worth paying a few extra euros if you save a lot of money, but many other times this is not the case.
Waze already shows the price of tolls in some countries
In this screenshot of Waze for iPhone you can see how the function is shown It is already available in the latest version of Waze for both Android and iPhone. However, this option is only working in the United States and Canada at the moment.It will be a matter of months or weeks before the function also reaches other countries.
Waze launched this feature because thousands of users in its community have been asking for it for some time The price of tolls is not always the same and in this way it will be possible to know exactly. This will also allow you to carry loose money to be able to pay, because many times one miscalculates and could end up lying on the road. In many countries it is common for everyone to have a card but in others it is not so simple. The application shows the total amount of the trip.
In a few weeks Waze has added features like this and more. We also have a calendar for car sharing, podcast support and other news that are coming to the application, such as support for a large number of commands using the Google Assistant. Do you also use Waze?