Google Maps now indicates if a location is wheelchair accessible

In one of its smallest, yet most useful updates ever, Google Maps has now begun displaying whether a location, such as a building or restaurant, is accessible by wheelchair. The service sources this information from its human Local Guides, who answer questions about the places they visit, indicating things like average cost and parking. Google told Business Insider that its database of responses has now run into the millions, and so it’s confident about including these results on its listings in Maps. You’ll be able to find wheelchair accessibility information under the Amenities section when looking up any establishment in…
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