If you tend to drive faster than the speed limit or need to know how fast you are going, you can enable the speedometer feature in Google Maps. However, since your actual speed will change colors on the map, it can make it easy to see from your peripheral vision without dangerously staring at the screen while driving.

The speedometer is yet another feature that helps with navigation, but the Maps app is only as accurate as the device you use it on. Make sure to calibrate Google Maps for better and more accurate results during your travels.


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If the Speed Limits feature is available in your location, the speedometer in the app will let you know if you're driving too fast. The speed indicator will change colors if you go over the speed limit.

Hey guys. Like in the title I'm having a weird issue with my head unit where the speedometer for maps does not show up. It works fine on my phone however. It works in waze but I don't really like using waze. Anyone had a similar issue? Any suggestions on how to fix this?

Google Maps is a boon when you are exploring unknown destinations. If you have got wheels underneath you, you have to handle steering, look at the side mirror, check the speedometer, brakes, gears, accelerators and... puff! The list goes on. Too much at a time? There's a clever trick in Google Maps that can compile two tasks in one for you.

While navigating through Google Maps, users will actually be getting information about their speed, like a speedometer of the vehicle. It is more of a speed enforcer than a speedometer -- if you exceed your speed limit, Google Maps will guide you to check the speed of their vehicles. Additionally, you will be notified when you exceed the speed limit and Google Maps' speedometer will change colours.

The on-screen speedometer of Google Maps was first rolled out in 2019 and initially was available in Asia, Europe, South America, UK, and the US regions. Later on, it was made available to other regions too. The speed limit function, however, is not yet available in all regions. You can check the process to activate the speedometer in Google Maps, if it's available in your area and have a safe journey!

- The process is done! Now, if you exceed the speed limit, Google Maps will notify you automatically. However, Google suggests to use your vehicle's speedometer to confirm the actual speed of the vehicle.

Google rolled out the speedometer in Maps to all Android users -- so if you use Google Maps on your iPhone, you won't see it yet. You can check the Maps app settings to see if you have it. We also tell you how to report a speed camera trap and an incident like a traffic jam.

I've seen that Google Maps is supposed to show a speedometer - and I have enabled the setting but I don't see anything on screen? When navigating it shows the speed limit, but not my speed. Am I missing something? I would really like to be able to use Google Maps and my primary navigation app but this feature is what makes me have to use Waze or AmiGo.

Apple Maps does not have a specific speedometer, but you can activate Speed Limit so that you can see what speed you are allowed to drive in the places where it is available. However, you must be aware that you only see Speed Limit when you are navigating.

I'm trying to build a director friendly wall of graphs for quick network over view. I can't post a picture here but I'd like to make a wall of the speedometer graphs that you get when you drill down to a sensor in the devices area.

I assume that with "speedometer" you mean the sensor channels that you see in the Overview tab of a sensor. If that is the case, then you can add the channels to a map by using the object Channel (gauges) from the Status Icons group. Once you drag this object in your map, you can drag a sensor from the device tree on the left to it, in order to have the map object display information from that sensor.

It would be great to have speedometer widget with current speed, recording distance and duration info. The data is accessible now from GPS and Recording views (nearby locus icon at top of screen) but text is too small to read while riding bike.

seriously... locus is by far the most advanced gps app on the planet. but it severly lacks in very basic features. i cant even see my current speed or the current altitude or what i have climbed already. even silly garmins or a five-euro-speedometer beat the shit out of locus in this regard.

I am in the Uk and have read that google maps has rolled out that feature for the UK.. -maps-on-screen-speedometer-will-warn-you-if-youre-speeding-06579422/"Aside from not being available on Android Auto yet, this new Google Maps feature is rolling out to users in limited markets rather slowly. Those include Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Czech Republic, Germany, India, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Sweden, the UK, and the US. No need to update anything as it seems to be a server-side switch that only Google can flip.The on-screen speedometer is just the most recent Waze feature added to Google Maps"

I have gone to settings..navigation setings..driver options.. and I have speedometer turned on and 'driving notifications' turned on, they were on anyway by default. But still it doesn't show me speed limit.

As a workaround I wouldn't mine an app that shows the speed limit in the corner of the screen but I don't know of such a thing either. The closest I have is Waze which has the speedometer with alerts, and I can make google maps small and sit it in the middle of a waze window. But then google maps is very small. I don't like waze that much i'd rather not have to use it just for that.

iOS (jailbroken): You'll need to jailbreak your iPhone for this, but once you do, a simple tweak can put an accurate speedometer into the default Google Maps app so you can know exactly how fast you're currently traveling.

Many turn-by-turn GPS apps already include an speedometer feature, which uses the iPhone's accelerometer, but this free GMaps solution is fantastic for when you're on public transit, or in someone else's car and can't easily see the speedometer.

We reported previously that Google Maps is now showing speed camera and speed limit data when navigating but it appears that we can now better manage our speed with an option to display driving speed via an on-screen speedometer (via Android Police). This addition feels like a natural progression and makes a ton of sense for accessibility.

Waze already has a feature called "Speedometer". When you use Waze, if you have it on it shows you how fast you are moving. That is so stupid. Your car has a speedometer! You don't need the app to tell you your speed, and it isn't even accurate! Maybe joggers or bicyclists find it handy, but the reading of the Waze Speedometer is never the same as the Speedometer of my car. It is a pointless feature.

Instead Waze should fill the void that HERE Drive for Windows phones ones filled, and provide those searching for a new GPS provider the only feature besides satellite view that they lack. PLEASE Waze, remove the speedometer and replace it with a display that shows what the posted speed limit of the road being traveled is.

I FULLY AGREE - PLEASE REMOVE THE SPEEDOMETER and make the SPEED LIMIT LARGER for us older drivers. My car has a speedometer so I don't need another one which takes up valuable space on the WAZE screen. Making the SPEED LIMIT larger would be a blessing!

Remove the speedometer. It should be an option like it use to be - and not automatic on the app when you don't want it. We should be able to fully customize the app to our needs - not to what Waze thinks we all need.

I totally disagree. I live it, because not all car's speedometer are created equally. Plus, if I have to use some else's vehicle and the speedometer doesn't work or at least not correctly = expensive ticket. It's happened to me. Or, say said truck owner decided the wanted oversized off road tires, (or smaller clown tires or it could be a car as well people are doing stupid stuff to cars these days) well now the speedometer has to be recalibrated or it's completely wrong. Even a small change in tire size can change this. Most people never even think about it. Plus, the gps is usually at least as accurate, if not more.

Totally agree. For me it is the size of the Speed Limit also. When the Speedometer pops up, the speed limit gets smaller, and I can't read it.. I have a speedometer in my car already. While it is a fine option if someone wants it on the Waze screen, I'd prefer to turn off the speedometer, but leave the Speed Limit in its larger size.. Please.. ;-)

Disagree, my waze speedometer is more accurate than my car speedometer. I drive three different cars all are off by different amounts. Had one car checked recently and the waze speedometer was correct (the car was 4mph off).

While we can already tell it to show the speed limit, it's a tiny icon in the corner of the useless speedometer. If you turn the speedometer off, the speed limit disappears too. Why can't I hide the speedometer and show just the speed limit? And hide the alerts, I can police my own speed, I just like knowing what speed limit I should be aiming for.

When navigation is enabled, the Navigation SDK for iOS displays a speed limitcontrol in the lower left corner of the map that shows the current speedlimit. If a driver exceeds the speed limit, the control expands todisplay a speedometer next to the speed limit display and triggers alertswhen the speed reaches a certain threshold. ff782bc1db

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