Apple today announced in a statement that its Apple Maps vehicles will be collecting Maps data throughout the summer in Canada starting today until November.
The vehicles will collect on the ground data for Apple Maps in 10 of Canada’s regions including Alberta, British Columbia, Manitoba, New Brunswick, Newfoundland and Labrador, Nova Scotia, Ontario, Prince Edward Island, Quebec, and Saskatchewan. They will collect road details, signage, and land remarks to “make the most accurate and useful Maps experience possible.”
Here’s Apple’s full statement:
Beginning in May, Apple Maps will be driving across Canada throughout the summer. We’ll be capturing road details, signage and landmarks ”” all to make the most accurate and useful Maps experience possible. The information collected will be worked on by our teams in Cupertino, California. We plan to publish this data in a future product update.
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