GOOGLE maps users are getting an important free upgrade that allows them to keep their eyes on the road – and avoid a hefty fine.

The new Google Maps feature, named Glanceable Directions enables drivers to receive directions and real-time ETA in the route preview.

Google Maps users will be able to check their route while driving

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Google Maps users will be able to check their route while drivingCredit: Getty

This means that they won’t need to unlock their phone every time they need to check directions while behind the wheel.

The upgrade – announced last February – also allows users to check their route without having to press the start button.

And they don’t need to worry even if they get off-track as the route preview and the maps will automatically update accordingly.

The feature is currently live for Android users – it has not yet been available to iOS users.

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Android users can select the feature through Settings and then select Navigation Settings.

Glanceable directions, which automatically give you updated ETAs and your next turn, can be found on your route overview or lock screen.

“Navigation data will be collected to improve Maps for everyone.”

While using a sat-nav can be incredibly helpful, drivers could be slapped with a hefty fine if not used correctly.

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From March 25, 2022, using a mobile phone or any other handheld device for any purpose while driving became a punishable offence.

According to the government website: ‘’It’s illegal to hold and use a phone, sat nav, tablet, or any device that can send or receive data, while driving or riding a motorcycle.’’

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For example, you must not text, make calls, take photos or videos, or browse the web.

The law still applies if a driver is stopped at traffic lights, queuing in traffic, supervising a learner driver, or using a car that has a start/stop engine when you’re not moving.

If caught motorists risk receiving a £200 fine – which could rise to £1,000.

The correct way to use navigation systems is by using devices with hands-free access, – for example, the new Google Maps feature or a built-in sat nav.

Smartphones showing maps or portable navigation systems are allowed to be used in a cradle.

The new feature allows drivers to use the sat nav without unlocking their phone

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The new feature allows drivers to use the sat nav without unlocking their phoneCredit: Getty

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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