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With this technology, you can see all the information you need about your route at once.

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Immersive View uses computer vision and AI to fuse billions of Street View and aerial images together to create a rich, digital model of the world. Now with Immersive View for routes, you can visualize every segment of a route before you go - whether you're driving, walking or cycling. Over the past year, we’ve been reinventing Maps, making it more visual with features like search with Live View and Immersive View for places. Preview your journey with Immersive View for routes Plus, developers can now tap into the magic of Maps’ immersive experiences. With advancements in AI, we’re introducing a whole new way to understand your route before you head out.

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Primarily, if you must hide and then show a map, they recommend reusing a single map instance.From understanding a neighborhood at a glance to experiencing a place virtually like you’re really there, Maps has reimagined the way people navigate and explore. Set the playback to ~12:50 to view the section about destroying the map, problems with reloading the map, and suggestions they offer to avoid problems. EDIT in Response to Comment:Ĭheck out the Google Maps API Office Hours Video where Chris Broadfoot and Luke Mahe from Google discuss: that they don't support use cases that involve reloading the map, that the API is intended to be loaded only once, and their acknowledgement that there is a memory leak bug. Google essentially does not support multiple map load use cases.Ĭheck out some of the information available at the question link included above it contains some good discussion and information. Google admits there are memory leak bugs associated with reloading the map and strongly recommends against multiple map reloads.

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I'm not sure from your question, but it sounds like you may have created a page that loads the Google Maps API more than one time (or could, depending on user choices) and you should avoid that entirely. A good question and set of answers that deal with many of the related details are at: What is the Proper Way to Destroy a Map Instance?. The answer to your question is actually a bit more complicated than you might think.











G maps