If you’re like most people, you rely on Google Maps to get around. But did you know that Google Maps can help you find gas on your route? To find gas on your route, open Google Maps and type in your destination. Next, click the “Driving” tab and select “Gas.” Google will show you a list of gas stations near your destination. You can also filter the results by type of fuel (gasoline, diesel, etc.), price range, and more. If you don’t see the station that you’re looking for, click the “Get Directions” button and enter your starting address. Google will then show you a list of stations near your destination that sell that type of fuel. Google Maps is a great resource for finding gas on your route. ..


This is a great trick to know because you don’t have to exit navigation to do it. You can simply add a stop to your existing route, fill up your vehicle at the gas station, and then continue on the trip. You never have to stop Google Maps.

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To get started, open Google Maps on your iPhone, iPad, or Android device and begin navigating to your destination by tapping “Start.”

Now tap the magnifying glass icon on the right side of the map to do a search.

You can select “Gas Stations” or do a search for a specific gas station name. This looks slightly different on iPhone.

Gas stations will be displayed over the top of your route. They also display the current price of gas and how much time will be added to your trip if you stop. Scroll around your route and select one of the locations.

Next, the gas station information will be displayed at the bottom of the screen. You can select “Cancel” or “Add Stop.” The gas station will automatically be added to the route if you wait a few seconds; this is a hands-free feature.

That’s it! Google Maps will now take you to the gas station when you approach it. After your stop, you can continue on your route. You can add gas stations at any time just by using the search feature during your trip.

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