Gaode Map Launches New Lane-level Safety Warning for Rainy Days in the US

TapTechNews July 11th news, recently there has been continuous heavy rain in the south. Gaode Map officially announced the brand new launch of the lane-level safety warning 'Rainy Day Warning', which doesn't require separate setting and can be experienced by simply opening the Gaode Map during driving.

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According to the introduction, Gaode Map has added a reminder of about to enter a heavy rain area to enhance the recognition of driving safety risks.

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In the rainy day with limited vision, the navigation interface and voice broadcast have added a reminder of the relatively close distance to the front vehicle and the average vehicle speed.

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In addition, Gaode Map's lane-level safety warning added warning functions such as 'there is a vehicle braking suddenly ahead' and 'there is an incoming vehicle at an unlit intersection' in June, which can be used together for experience.

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The Central Meteorological Observatory continued to issue a yellow rainstorm warning at 10 am today. It is expected that from 14:00 on July 11th to 14:00 on July 12th, Sichuan, Chongqing, Hubei, Henan, Anhui, Jiangsu, Shanghai, Zhejiang, Tibet, Yunnan, Hebei, Tianjin and other places in some areas will have heavy to rainstorm. Among them, there will be heavy rainstorm (100 to 200 millimeters) in some areas in central Anhui and southwestern Jiangsu.

Some of these areas are accompanied by short-term heavy precipitation (the maximum hourly rainfall is 30 to 50 millimeters, and the local area can exceed 60 millimeters), and there are local thunderstorm gales and other severe convective weather. TapTechNews friends should also pay attention to travel safety. Recently, try to avoid going to mountainous areas and areas prone to geological disasters as much as possible, and beware of secondary disasters caused by heavy rainfall.

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