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Google Maps is Launching Tools To Help Cities Analyze Infrastructure and Traffic (theverge.com)

(Wednesday April 09, 2025 @05:00PM (msmash) from the unlocking-new-possibilities dept.)


Google is opening up its Google Maps Platform data so that cities, developers, and other business decision makers [1]can more easily access information about things like infrastructure and traffic. The Verge:

> Google is integrating new datasets for Google Maps Platform directly into BigQuery, the tech giant's fully managed data analytics service, for the first time. This should make it easier for people to access data from Google Maps platform products, including Imagery Insights, Roads Management Insights, and Places Insights.



[1] https://www.theverge.com/news/645314/google-maps-platform-tools



Re: (Score:2)

by UnresolvedExternal ( 665288 )

It's helping! Traffic will move faster if you give up every ounce of your personal information!

Research is ongoing into a "first born child sacrifice", which could save the average commuter 45 seconds a day and possibly save Elephants!!

Re: (Score:2)

by Ostracus ( 1354233 )

Well, I'm sure there's a reason it's called a "public" space, and the law notes the difference.

My main beef with Google Maps (Score:3)

by shanen ( 462549 )

I'm branching even though AC raised a legitimate aspect. Not well, and easily dismissed, but I'm not going to waste time trying to "guide" a nameless cloud to substance... Traffic analysis can be anonymized for this kind of application.

My main beef is with the beef as found in the restaurant reviews. Terrible system and no evidence of significant improvement over the years it took to become a "top" reviewer and local guide... I really want to find a better system with comparative ratings rather than meaning

Google has declared war on Strava's business model (Score:2)

by echo123 ( 1266692 )

Partial business model to be clear. The slashdot subject is limited to x characters.

[1]https://metro.strava.com/ [strava.com]

[1] https://metro.strava.com/

Some states already have all the data they need. (Score:5, Insightful)

by packrat0x ( 798359 )

ITS: Intelligent Transportation Services. Cameras and sensors on major roads. Costs millions of dollars. There are even remote monitoring stations that can override traffic lights. Do they use it? Well, my (former) home state does absolutely nothing with the system. Pop-corn munchers merely watching the traffic.

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