What does the circled 1 sign mean on Google maps next to "Tolls"?

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What does the circled 1 sign mean on Google maps next to "Tolls"?

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I don't think that's the number of tolls given the distance.






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What does the 1 in a circle mean on Google Maps?

As @MichaelSeifert it is the symbol indicating there is tolls on your route. Sometimes the symbol shows up to indicate tolls without also using the word "Tolls"

What do the symbols on Google Maps represent?

Businesses, Services and Points of Interest Outdoor locations are marked in green; government and community centers are in brown. A small strip of movie film indicates a cinema; a tree signifies a park. Shopping centers are marked with a shopping bag, and a cap-and-mortarboard symbol indicates educational institutions.

Does Google Maps tell someone when you check their location?

A notification placed above the compass in Google Maps will always remind you that location sharing is turned on, so you will know if someone has access to your location. And if you choose the \u201cuntil you turn it off\u201d option Google will periodically send you emails, reminding you that location sharing is active.

What are Google Maps alerts?

To check things that interest you, like train schedules or traffic on routes you travel often, turn on notifications in the Google Maps app. Android iPhone & iPad. More. More.



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