Google Maps starts widely displaying traffic lights on Android🚦

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It'll come in handy for those who spend more time looking at their screen than at the road

Earlier this summer, Google Maps started displaying traffic lights for some users. Although that appeared to be an experimental feature, as none of us at AndroidPolice could get them to show up, they're finally rolling out widely.

Google seems to have rolled out the feature overnight to a wide range of users, if not all, as traffic light icons are now showing up on Google Maps.  The functionality doesn't need to be turned on manually and doesn't require you to activate traffic layers as we initially thought.

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Google Maps starts widely displaying traffic lights on Android🚦 was written by the awesome team at Android Police.


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