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How to Turn on Speed Limit Warning on Google Maps


Google Maps velocity restrict operate reveals customers the velocity restrict of the highway they’re on and warns them if they’re exceeding it. Google Maps additionally reveals customers the velocity they’re driving at however advises customers to verify their velocity on the automotive’s speedometer. The speedometer within the app is for informational use solely and customers mustn’t solely depend on it. The velocity restrict is proven on the underside left nook of the map whereas navigating, simply above the bar that reveals the estimated time of arrival (ETA) together with different data.

Google Maps first made the on-screen speedometer available to customers in 2019. Again then, it was obtainable for choose customers in Asia, Europe, South America, UK, and US. Progressively, the on-screen speedometer has been made obtainable to extra customers throughout the globe. Alongside, Google additionally reveals the velocity restrict of the realm the consumer is in. Nevertheless, the velocity restrict operate is presently not obtainable in all areas. If the velocity restrict characteristic is offered in your area, here is how one can allow it. Google advises its customers to not depend on the on-screen speedometer.

How you can activate velocity limits in Google Maps

The velocity restrict for Google Maps is proven within the backside left nook of the map, above the bar that shows the period of the journey, ETA, remaining kilometres, and the choices that shut the navigation and present the entire route. This is how one can flip it on for an Android smartphone:

  1. On the highest proper nook, click on on Profile image or your initials.

  2. Scroll right down to Navigation Settings.

  3. Head to the Pace Limits setting to toggle it on or off.

Customers will even be notified by Google Maps if they’re exceeding the velocity restrict on the highway they’re driving on.


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Satvik Khare is a sub-editor at Devices 360. His proficiency lies in educating how know-how makes life simpler for everybody. Devices have at all times been a ardour with him and he is regularly discovered discovering his means round new applied sciences. In his free time he loves tinkering along with his automotive, taking part in motorsports, and if the climate is unhealthy, he may be discovered doing laps on Forza Horizon on his Xbox or studying a pleasant piece of fiction. He may be reached by means of his Twitter
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