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Google unveils new GPS maps for toll-road prices in India, US and Japan

The move will help users make the choice between toll roads and regular roads. Users can find the estimated toll price to their destination even before the trip starts.

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In a technological advancement that can pinpoint specific locations with exact toll pricing on Google maps, the technology giant, Google has announced to launch of toll-road prices on maps in India, the US, Japan, and Indonesia.

According to the tech major, the move will help users make the choice between toll roads and regular roads. With the new update, users can find the estimated toll price to their destination even before the trip starts with toll pricing information from local tolling authorities.

Toll prices will be rolling out on Android and iOS this month for nearly 2,000 toll roads in India, the US, Japan and Indonesia -with more countries coming soon, the company said.

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“Google Maps will estimate the total toll price to your destination based on factors like the cost of using a toll pass or other payment methods, the day of the week, and how much the toll is expected to cost at the specific time the user will be crossing ,” tech major said.

For those looking to explore alternative routes, Google Maps will continue to provide the option of a toll-free route, where available, alongside options with tolls. “A simple tap on the three dots at the top right corner of the directions in Google Maps will let users select the route options and ‘avoid tolls’ if they wish to avoid toll routes completely,” the company said.

In addition, Google has also released new updates for iOS users to make Google Maps easier to use on an or iPhone. The new updates include a new pinned trip widget, direct navigation from the Apple Watch, and Google Maps integration into Siri and the shortcuts .

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The new pinned trip widget will help people access trips they have pinned in their Go Tab right from the iOS home screen- making it even easier to get directions.

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