Google Map Tips: Google Maps 'Speed ​​Limits' feature will save you from challans! Activate it like this...

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Everyone driving on the road fears getting challenged due to overspeeding. Like other countries, speed-sensing cameras have been installed on the roads in India too to prevent overspeeding, which capture vehicles running above the speed limit and prepare their challan online. Google Maps can save you from this problem. Do you know that Google Maps has a special feature that sends an alert to the user if the vehicle's speed exceeds the limit?

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This speed limit function of Google Maps sends alerts to users about the speed limit of the road on which they are traveling. If the user goes above the set limit, Google Maps gives an alert.

After turning on this feature, the user sees the speed of the vehicle on which he is traveling on a corner at the bottom of the Google Maps app. If the vehicle goes beyond the speed limit on the road, the app starts sending alerts to the user.

However, Google Maps advises that the speedometer in the app is for information only and users should not rely solely on it, but should also keep checking their vehicle's speedometer.

Here we are telling you how to activate the speed limit feature on Google Maps. The steps are the same for both Android and iOS devices.

How to activate speed limits in Google Maps
First of all open Google Maps.

On the top right corner, tap on the profile picture.

Now go to 'Settings'.

Now tap on 'Navigation setting'.

Scroll down till you see the 'Speed ​​Limits' option.

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Now tap on the toggle button in front of this option and turn it on.

After this, if the user is driving above the speed limit on any road, he will be notified by Google Maps. However, as we mentioned, Google Maps recommends that users keep an eye on their vehicle's speedometer and also check the speed limit signs on the roadside.

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