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Map Tips: Using the Google Maps APIs to book the perfect ride
Thursday, August 13, 2015
Posted by Richard Coombes, Google Maps Solutions Architect at Google
Editor’s note: ‘Map Tips’ are designed to answer frequently asked questions about
Google Maps APIs
. For important tips on how to deploy Google’s mapping tools, read more from
Richard Coombes
, Google Maps Solutions Architect at Google.
The number of transportation booking apps—taxi, rideshare, shuttle and limo to name a few, has exploded over the last few years primarily due to the increase in GPS enabled smartphones, fast and reliable mobile connectivity and simple, secure payment options. These apps offer real benefits to customers, drivers and taxi booking companies and location plays a critical role for all of them. Google Maps APIs enable many feature-rich capabilities that can provide the best location-based information and user experiences for booking and tracking the perfect ride.
Here are eight helpful tips for optimizing your taxi or rideshare services with the Google Maps APIs:
1. Use Places API Autocomplete for easy address entry.
The type-ahead-search suggestions available with Places API Autocomplete makes it fast and easy for the customer to provide an accurate pick-up and drop-off location with minimal keystrokes. The Autocomplete feature is available in
Android
,
iOS
,
Javascript
and as a
web service
for flexible integration options.
2. Automatically locate the customer for fast booking.
If booking a taxi immediately, allow your customer to automatically communicate their current location using the location capabilities of their smartphone or browser. On Android and iOS make use of the
Places API Place Picker
UI widget so your customer can choose their location from a list of nearby places. Alternatively, the
Geocoding API
can provide the nearest address to their current location.
3. Use the Distance Matrix API to find the closest taxis based on drive time and drive distance.
Performing a simple radius or “straight line” distance search to find the nearest available taxis can often provide misleading results. For example, a taxi may be on the far side of a highway or the other side of a river and take a long time to drive to the pick-up point. The
Distance Matrix API
can calculate the driving distances and times, based on Google’s road network, to improve the accuracy of your search results.
4. Show the real-time location of the customer and driver on a Google Map.
Help reassure the customer that their ride is on the way by showing real-time location of the vehicle on a map—in relation to their position. If the driver is unfamiliar with the area this can also help guide her to the customer’s location. Google has global coverage so if you’re working in multiple countries we’ve got you covered. No need to work with multiple map providers. Asset tracking with Google Maps allows a taxi booking company to view the real-time location and status of all their taxis on a central map to help process offline bookings coming in via telephone calls. Need help storing and retrieving all of your taxi fleet locations? Take a look at our
previous blog post
on how to store your location data in the cloud with Firebase.
5. Provide the customer arrival times based on current traffic conditions.
If your customer is in a hurry, it can feel really frustrating wondering when her taxi will arrive. Keep the customer informed of the vehicle’s estimated time of arrival using the duration-in-traffic information in the
Directions API
.
6. Provide an estimated fare and drop-off time to the customer.
Before the journey starts, provide customers with an estimated fare based on the optimal route and traffic conditions. The
Directions API
can provide the route distance and duration in current traffic. Alternative routes can also be provided. These details can be used to estimate when the customer may arrive at their destination and how much it should cost.
7. Improve measurement accuracy of distance travelled using Roads API.
If you’ve used GPS on a smartphone before you probably know that the accuracy can sometimes be poor, especially in highrise urban environments. If you need to calculate fares, driver payments, fuel consumption or maintenance planning then accurate distance reporting is vital. The
Roads API
can take your original jittery GPS data and snap them to the road network as well as fill in gaps (interpolate) in missing your GPS data to ensure the path smoothly follows the road. This leads to improved distance measurements and better visualisations of where the taxi has actually travelled.
8. Better understand vehicle speed and safety.
Oftentimes a taxi booking company is relying solely on information coming from the driver’s and customer’s smartphone and no in-car telematic devices are available. The Roads API can provide the posted speed limit along a road. This speed limit can be compared with the calculated actual speed of the vehicle (from GPS data) to determine if and where speeding occurs.
We hope you’re able to incorporate some of these ideas into your taxi booking systems. Learn more about what
Google Maps APIs
can do for your websites and applications.
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