Google Maps set to direct drivers to 'eco-friendly' routes based on traffic
Google's Maps app will start
directing drivers along routes estimated to generate the lowest carbon
emissions based on traffic, slopes and other factors, the company announced on
Tuesday.
Google,
an Alphabet Inc unit, said the feature would launch later this year in the
United States and eventually reach other countries as part of its commitment to
help combat climate change through its services.
Unless
users opt out, the default route will be the "eco-friendly" one if
comparable options take about the same time, Google said. When alternatives are
significantly faster, Google will offer choices and let users compare estimated
emissions.
"What
we are seeing is for around half of routes, we are able to find an option eco-friendlier
with minimal or no time-cost tradeoff," Russell Dicker, a director of
product at Google, told reporters on Monday. Read More
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