જર્મન German citizen jammed virtual traffic with smartphone smartphone


Berlin, January 3, Tuesday

People leaving Long Drive have been keeping smart phones and Google Maps. This is why drivers often do not have to stand and ask about the route. Mumbai is full of traffic. Not only do cities and highways like Delhi and Ahmedabad look at the traffic map, the carriers not only follow the road but Google Maps also suggests an alternative route. However, Simon Wekert, a citizen of Berlin city of Germany, has claimed to have made the Google Map an owl about traffic conditions. A German citizen has shared the video on YouTube on the subject. It also featured maps of a simulated traffic jam on a Berlin road. To do this, he kept his GPS in the basket with 5 smartphones in the basket.


Taking a basket of all the GPS-enabled mobiles and turning it on the empty streets of Berlin. Once upon a time, it was also nearby a Google office in Berlin. With so many GPS features going on, Google Maps realized the traffic was jammed. If so many GPS users were gathered in one place, it would be natural for traffic to be jammed. Google shows traffic conditions by analyzing data sent by its Android users. If there is less traffic on the road users are less while there is more traffic in the math.

It was shown that slow moving traffic was jammed on Google Maps because of the simultaneous GPS operating, but the fact was that Simon was walking along the narrow streets of Berlin. Although Google Map has not responded to this virtual traffic jam, many believe the map should be corrected for security reasons.


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