![]() who had Google Location History turned on during Thanksgiving week, 2018. ![]() To determine popular visit times, we analyzed aggregated and anonymized location data from users in the U.S. All traffic information is anonymous and taken in aggregate for 25 U.S. We analyzed the volume of cars on the road at a given time, as determined by the speed and location of Android phones that had location services enabled. We also only considered daytime hours (6am to 5pm). This way, youll know when to leave and what traffic to expect. We can also use Google Maps to examine the position of any city or town in the vicinity of our current location. With Typical Traffic in Google Maps you can check traffic at different times and days. When determining traffic conditions, we considered the “Thanksgiving Holiday Period” to start the Wednesday before Thanksgiving and end the Sunday after Thanksgiving, excluding noon to 11pm on Thanksgiving day. Augin How To Reading Time: 5 mins read 0 With the help of Google Map, we can monitor traffic to and from work, home, or any other area. The searches with the highest ratio increase during Thanksgiving week are considered top trending searches. This feature has long been available on the desktop site, allowing you to see what traffic should be like at a certain time and how long your drive would take at a point in the future. Trending places are determined by comparing the total number of searches for places during the Thanksgiving Holiday period to the total number of searches in a similar week approximately one month before the Thanksgiving week. Google Maps As intuitive as Google Maps is for finding the best routes, it never let you choose departure and arrival times in the mobile app. To determine the trending restaurants, attractions, and shopping areas during Thanksgiving week, we considered the “Thanksgiving Holiday Period” to start the Sunday before Thanksgiving and end on the Saturday after. Mapping Thanksgiving is a collaboration between the Google News Initiative, Google Maps, and Polygraph. ![]()
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