![]() This allows the company to analyze the total number of cars, and how fast they're going, on a road at any given time. Here's how it works: All iPhones that have Google Maps open and Android phones that have location services turned on send anonymous bits of data back to Google. Hundreds of millions of people around the world give Google real-time data that it uses to analyze traffic and road conditions. Google Maps is able to do this thanks to all of us.
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