KEY POINTS
  • For the past 13 years, when you started a route in Google Maps, Google provided an estimated time of arrival based on years of data and intelligence from DeepMind.
  • Google found global traffic dropped 50% after lock-downs started earlier this year.
  • Google said it had to deprioritize older traffic data and has changed its models to first prioritize traffic patterns from the last 2-4 weeks.

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Morning traffic makes its way along a freeway in Los Angeles, California, September 19, 2019.

Google on Thursday explained in a blog post how Covid-19 has forced it to rethink how it predicts driving conditions, like traffic, for people who use Google Maps.

For the past 13 years, when you started a route in Google Maps, Google provided an estimated time of arrival based on years a combination of live traffic data and historical traffic patterns that were accurate for over 97% of trips worldwide. Now Google is partnering with DeepMind to make their ETAs even more accurate.

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