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How to check the traffic around you on Google Maps in 2 ways, so that you know which routes to avoid

Sep 11, 2020, 02:23 IST
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You can check out the current traffic levels for roads near you using Google Maps.Antonio Villas-Boas/Business Insider
  • To check traffic on Google Maps, you can turn on the traffic overlay.
  • Not all streets or locales on Google Maps have traffic data, so this overlay might not work everywhere.
  • When you map out directions via car, you'll automatically see the traffic levels along that route.
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Google Maps is one of the most popular apps in the world, and for good reason — it works very well.

Not every feature is equally easy to find, though. Google Maps lets you see the traffic levels around you, for example, but this feature is somewhat hidden.

In many cities, Google will display current traffic levels with a color-coded system — green represents light traffic, yellow is moderate, orange is heavy, and red is severe levels of traffic.

While you'll see the traffic along a planned route automatically when you plan a trip via car to a specific destination, that color coding doesn't extend to streets not on your route. But there's an "overlay" available in Google Maps in which you can see these traffic levels everywhere.

How to check traffic on the Google Maps mobile app

1. Start the Google Maps app on your phone.

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2. Tap the Overlay icon. It's shaped like a stack of squares and can be found near the top-right of the map, under the quick links.

3. In the Map Details section of the pop-up, tap "Traffic."

Using the mobile app, you can enable the traffic view from the Overlay icon.Dave Johnson/Business Insider

The traffic overlay will appear; any roads that have traffic information will appear color-coded in green, yellow, orange and red to indicate increasing levels of traffic. If you don't see anything, traffic data isn't available, or your internet connection might not be fast enough.

If you turn on the traffic overlay, you can see the current traffic levels on streets and highways throughout your city.Dave Johnson/Business Insider

How to check traffic on Google Maps in a web browser

1. In a web browser, open Google Maps.

2. Click the hamburger menu (the three lines at the top-left of the screen) to see the menu.

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3. Click "Traffic."

You can enable the traffic overlay from the menu in a web browser.Dave Johnson/Business Insider

The traffic overlay will appear; any roads that have traffic information will appear color-coded in green, yellow, orange, and red to indicate increasing levels of traffic. If you don't see anything, traffic data isn't available.

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