Apple adds traffic data for Singapore and Malaysia to Maps app

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Little by little the Apple maps are being completed and the Cupertino ones do not stop improving them. As the months go by we get to know that new Flyover cities in these maps and thus be able to have an idea of ​​the most emblematic places of those countries.

Now we can inform you that Apple has added to its application Maps data on traffic in the countries of Singapore and Malaysia. 

It hasn't been long since Apple added traffic data to its Maps app for Hong Kong and Mexico and now continues to fill in countries with Singapore and Malaysia, that is, the Maps application for those countries now supports their traffic data. 

Now, users who live in these countries can see in real time the update of traffic data in different cities. You will be able to see that there are orange or red dotted lines on the roads that inform of possible collapses or roads that may be under construction at any given time.

The truth is that over time Apple's Maps application, which got off to a catastrophic start, is slowly raising its head and catching up with other available options. Right now Traffic data is already present in more than 30 countries, among which we can mention the United States, New Zealand, Australia, China and most of Europe, among others.

So if you are going to travel outside of Spain, do not hesitate to check if the country you are going to has this option enabled since if so you will be able to have extra information in the palm of your hand if you use an iPhone or on your Mac if you first prepare your routes in OS X Maps.


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