Google
has
added
some
new
travel
and
shopping
features
to
Maps
that
aim
to
make
it
easier
to
find
local
products
and
stay
on
time
during
busy
periods.
Starting
today,
Maps
now
allows
users
to
search
for
items
like
home
goods,
clothing,
and
electronics,
and
find
stores
nearby
that
sell
them
—
a
useful
feature
to
have
for
any
last-minute
holiday
shopping.
The
search
results
in
Maps
will
display
individual
product
listings
alongside
locations
where
generic
examples
of
desired
items
can
be
found
(showing
nearby
stores
that
sell
“holiday
sweaters,”
for
example).
The
product
listings
are
presented
similarly
to
products
in
Google
Shopping,
only
with
useful
information
like
store
distance
and
if
the
item
is
currently
in
stock.
The
update
effectively
adds
Google
Shopping
listings
directly
into
Maps,
but
with
stock
information,
so
you
can
run
out
and
buy
it
in
person.Gif:
Google
The
update
also
makes
it
easier
to
plan
travel
and
avoid
road
traffic
and
delays
in
transit
systems.
Maps
will
now
tell
you
the
best
and
worst
times
to
visit
local
locations
like
stores,
airports,
and
salons
by
telling
you
what
time
and
days
are
busiest,
and
allow
users
to
check
and
report
weather
disruptions
like
flooded
roads
or
unplowed
snow.
Users
and
local
transit
agencies
can
also
report
any
delays
on
bus
or
train
routes
to
keep
riders
up
to
date
and
limit
the
impact
on
travel
arrangements.
Here’s
an
example
of
what
will
be
displayed
on
location
listings
to
help
Maps
users
avoid
busier
periods.Image:
Google
EV
drivers
who
have
vehicles
with
Google
built-in
can
plan
trips
on
their
phone
and
send
it
directly
to
their
car.
This
includes
charging
stops,
and
Maps
can
inform
users
which
charging
stations
are
compatible
with
their
vehicle’s
plug
type
by
referencing
the
car
make
and
model.
And
for
users
that
will
be
hauling
larger
items
in
trailers,
Maps
now
lets
users
add
cargo
dimensions
into
the
in-vehicle
app
to
show
trailer-friendly
routes
that
avoid
low
bridges
and
tunnels.
Original author: Jess Weatherbed
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