Submitted by 858 t3_zqngar in washingtondc
Docile_Doggo t1_j0z9bb4 wrote
Reply to comment by kevin_from_illinois in Anyone know what the figure means next to the # of cars? It’s new, I fear change. by 858
Ok that’s actually a pretty cool feature that I didn’t even know I wanted until now
kevin_from_illinois t1_j0zmknn wrote
Google Maps has been showing it for a while. I suspect it is based on localization data from smartphones.
LoganSquire t1_j0zueb4 wrote
It’s probably the opposite - Google pulls the data from the WMATA API.
Eurynom0s t1_j115eum wrote
I don't see how WMATA knows how full the train cars are though without seeing a bunch of phones moving together from station to station.
mpyne t1_j11fuwe wrote
Embedded weight scale would probably do it. Or even a basic AI looking at a video feed. Doesn't need to be on-the-dot perfect after all.
digitall565 t1_j11t681 wrote
Google definitely gathers at least some of the data itself, because it lets users input how crowded trains and buses are.
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