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  2. When in doubt, follow actual traffic regulations and confirm signage from the road or path that you’re on. On your computer, open Google Maps. Click Directions . Click points on the map, type an address, or add a place name. Choose your mode of transportation. To get driving directions, click Driving .

  3. Use navigation in Google Maps - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/3273406

    Let Google Maps use your current location and audio speakers. Start or stop navigation. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Search for a place or tap it on the map. At the bottom left, tap Directions. If you touch and hold the button instead, you’ll start navigation and can skip steps 4 through 6.

  4. Plan your commute or trip - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/7565193

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Search for a destination, or tap a place on the map. At the bottom, tap Directions. At the top, tap Driving . At the bottom, tap the white bar to display: The current traffic on your route. Typical traffic by the hour and any slowdowns on the way.

  5. Get directions and show routes - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/144339?hl=en-GB&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    This only works for routes with one destination. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Search for your destination or tap it on the map. In the bottom left, tap Directions. At the top, tap More Set depart and arrive time. To change your travel dates or times, select Depart at or Arrive by.

  6. Get directions & show routes - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/144339?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=Android

    On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Open Google Maps. If you don’t yet have the app, download it from the Play Store. Search for your destination or tap it on the map. In the bottom left, tap Directions . Choose your mode of transportation. To get driving directions, tap Driving .

  7. Give Maps location permission in your browser. On your computer, open Chrome and go to Google Maps. At the bottom right, click My location . If you're asked to share your location, choose Allow. If the blue dot appears and shows your location, then Maps already has location permission in your browser.

  8. Check your speed - Android - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/9356324

    Turn Speedometer on or off. On your Android device, open the Google Maps app . Tap your profile picture or initial SettingsNavigation settings. Under "Driving options," turn Show speedometer on or off. Tip: If the Speed Limits feature is available in your location, you can turn the speedometer on or off by tapping Speed Limit / during navigation.

  9. Share, send, or print directions from Google Maps

    support.google.com/maps/answer/7101463

    Share directions with others. On your computer, open Google Maps. Click Directions . Enter your desired location. Choose a route. Click Share . To share a link via email or text: Click Send a link Copy link. To share a link via social media: Click Send a link, then select the app that you want to share the link to.

  10. Use navigation in Google Maps - iPhone & iPad - Google Maps Help

    support.google.com/maps/answer/3273406?hl=en&co=GENIE.Platform=iOS

    Open the Google Maps app . Search for a place or tap it on the map. In the bottom left, tap Directions. It'll show a car, bus, bike, person waving, or person walking. Learn how to add more destinations. Choose your mode of transportation. If alternate routes are available, they show in gray on the map.

  11. On your Android phone or tablet, open the Google Maps app . Tap your profile picture or initial Location sharing. Tap a contact who shared with you before. Tap Request Request. After you ask for your contact’s location, they get your email address, a notification and can: Find your profile to verify who you are.