Google Maps may add Lighting Layer feature for safely of walkers at night
The layer would indicate which streets are brightly lit by street lights by showing yellow highlight
(Web Desk) – Google Maps, which is continually releasing new features and updates to further improve the experience for its millions of users, is expected to improve and upgrade the application with ‘Lighting Layer’ feature that will show streets which have good lighting at night for safety of walkers or travelers.
According to XDA Developers, an Android development community whose members have analysed the Android APK to look for unreleased features, there are indications of a new Lighting layer in Google Maps.
This layer would indicate which streets are brightly lit by street lights by showing yellow highlight.
This could make it safer for walkers who want to avoid dark streets at night, which is a concern among many users according to a popular Tweet from a few months ago.
However, the Lighting feature still remains unconfirmed and there are no screenshots of it in action yet.
But given the code that was uncovered, it seems likely that it will arrive at some point in the future.
XDA Developers speculates that it may be rolled out in India first, in response to the spate of recent brutal attacks and rapes of women which have made headlines in the country.
One open question is how Google will gather information about street lighting conditions. Infrastructure including smart street lights is still rare, so the company may collect user-submitted data similar to the way it does for traffic incidents.