Remember that episode of Seinfeld where the gang spent the whole time wandering around a parking garage looking for their parked car (Opens in a new window)? That episode (and many others) would not work in 2022, thanks to Google Maps. Select it, type in your meter number and how long you'll be at the spot, and you can pay right from your phone. Open the app as you approach a stop and you'll see Pay for Parking pop up (Opens in a new window). If you're short of change (Opens in a new window) in your car, you can feed the parking meter right from Maps. "If it’s confirmed that a place does not have an accessible entrance, we’ll show that information on Maps as well." "When Accessible Places is switched on, a wheelchair icon will indicate an accessible entrance and you’ll be able to see if a place has accessible seating, restrooms, or parking," Google says (Opens in a new window). Turn it on via Settings > Accessibility > Accessible Places. When you get to your destination, meanwhile, the Accessible Places setting will offer up wheelchair accessibility information about that location. Those with mobility issues can search for wheelchair-accessible transit routes by tapping Options > Wheelchair accessible when looking for train or bus directions.
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