How to See What Traffic Is Usually Like Between Any 2 Addresses

If you're in the market for a new house, how do you know what your commute would be like if current traffic is unseasonably low? Or if you're considering a new job across town and want to weigh the pay raise against the extra time stuck in a gridlock, how do you measure the discrepancy? Google Maps can help. It's a pretty simple process. Start by entering the address of one location in the search bar at the top of the screen. Next, hit the "Directions" button at the bottom, then your current location will automatically populate as the address of origin. If this is what you wanted, cool... more
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