If you’re thinking about escaping the humdrum this summer, multiple apps are promoting new features that should make traveling a little easier or safer, but your mileage on each may vary depending on what routes you take, and whether you’re flying solo.
Google Maps announced it had finally introduced a feature to show toll prices for both Android and iOS users. The toll prices are available on just 2,000 roads in the U.S., Japan, and Indonesia, though the company promised more countries “coming soon.”
The app shows the estimated price based on whether you have a toll pass or not, the day of the week, and the time you’re expected to pass through the toll. You’ll have to go into the app’s settings to change whether it shows you the price with or without a toll pass. The new feature was originally announced back in April. There’s likely a few features of Google …