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Google Maps will soon help you stay in the right lane

An AI-powered upgrade is bringing real-time lane guidance to cars with Google built-in.

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What’s happened? Google Maps has announced a new feature that uses AI to guide drivers into the right lane.

  • Google says Maps will be able to “see” the road and its lanes like a driver, allowing it to provide customized, real-time lane guidance.
  • Designed for cars with Google built-in, the feature utilizes the front-facing camera to analyze lane markings.
  • The lane markings data is paired with Google Maps’ excellent navigation capabilities to offer clear audio and visual cues that ensure drivers safely merge into the correct lane.
  • The feature is part of Google’s broader effort to bring more AI features to Maps. The company is also preparing to integrate Gemini into the app for a more conversational, hands-free navigation experience.

Why is this important? Live lane guidance marks a major leap forward in how Google Maps assists drivers, going from static GPS directions to real-time, camera-powered awareness of the road ahead.

  • By combining AI vision with Maps’ navigation data, it bridges the gap between standard turn-by-turn navigation and the kind of situational awareness drivers rely on.
  • This feature will ensure fewer missed exits and last-minute lane changes, resulting in a safer driving experience, especially on multi-lane highways and complex junctions.

Why should I care? If you’ve ever missed an exit on the highway because you were cruising in the farthest lane, this feature could be a game-changer.

  • It will allow you to smoothly merge into the correct lane long before the exit, so you won’t have to make any risky maneuvers.
  • The feature will take the guesswork out of tricky junctions and highway merges, making long drives and road trips feel far less stressful.
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What’s next? The AI-powered live lane guidance feature will be available in the coming months on cars with Google built-in. The Polestar 4 will be the first model to receive this feature in the US and Sweden. Google plans to expand it to more road types and cars in partnership with key automakers.

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