Lane Guided Driving on Apple Maps is now available in Austria, South Africa and Switzerland

Little by little and as the months go by, Apple is adding improvements to its map service, a map service that is evolving at a much slower rate than we might expect, at least in some countries, especially Spanish-speaking countries. as is the case of Mexico and Spain without going any further.

Currently, information on public transport is only available in Madrid and Mexico City, as Spanish-speaking countries. But at the moment the possibility of using lane-guided information is still not available in any of these countries, and it seems that they won't be for the moment.

The last two countries that can already use this lane information system when using Apple Maps to navigate are Austria, South Africa and Switzerland. This function allows us to inform us which lane we must follow in order to reach our destination at all times, mainly when we are traveling on a highway or highway.

The guys from Cupertino have updated their website where they offer us the availability of this function through Apple maps. This feature has been available since the launch of iOS 11, with the United States and China being the first two countries to launch this feature, a feature that is currently is available in Australia, Canada, France, Germany, the UK, Belgium, the Netherlands, New Zealand and Sweden.

Regarding another of the functions that Apple Maps offers us, the information about public transport, since yesterday this information is also available in three new South Carolina cities, specifically in Charleston, Greenville and Columbia. The last cities that have received this type of information and that allow us to move around the cities using only public transport with Paris, Singapore, the Netherlands, Adelaide, Phoenix in Arizona and Tampa in Florida.


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  1.   Ignatius Hall said

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