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Google is experimenting with showing traffic lights in Maps
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You might soon be able to see the precise location of traffic lights on Google Maps. Google seems to be experimenting with a new feature that displays traffic lights directly in Maps. According to Droid-Life, which first spotted the new implementation, traffic lights will be visible both while navigating or simply browsing around. Here’s what it looks like: From the looks of it, the feature merely indicates the presence of traffic lights at certain spots — it doesn’t actually display the exact signal in real-time (though that would’ve been kinda cool). Apple rolled out a similar functionality in its own Maps last year.…
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