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The only excuse is that we don't have a smartphone.
Yes, we can use a smartphone.
Because we have GPSs everywhere. So, on the phone, obviously in the car...
But we also have reasons to be late...
Oh, well, yes. That...
Yes, but as I say, sometimes I prefer being late to being badly dressed.
Being badly dressed. Alejandra, that is very important, my dear. That's very important.
Excellent, a very good point, very good point. I'm going to use that.
Why were you late? Because you didn't want to be dressed wrong.
No, no. I didn't know what to wear.
I didn't know what to wear, and then they see a great closet and people don't understand. But, well...
They don't understand. Do they?
We are talking about this because Google Maps will now be able to more easily notify drivers about congestion or traffic problems.
The company announced that their maps application will include real time updates
about accidents, construction, and other potential problems with traffic.
This is information input by nearly 50 million users from another application called Waze,
a social network of maps, which the company bought in June
Google already provided this real time information, but that came from satellite images,
and the new service will be more efficient because the information will come directly from motorists
so, up-to-the-minute information.
Look.
It's red.
There's traffic.
Do you know what I would like? I don't know if you know, if it is there or not...
There. When we come to work, we often take Highway 400, I think that's the one Lucía's showing there.
We're on the 400 many times at that time, it's the one we both take, I take that too. Oops, we have...
OK, I will be short, twenty seconds.
There are cops that wait there. Is there any way to predict if there are cops waiting so we can slow down?
Yes, yes, there is. Look, there it is.
Yes, there is. But no, not just that. There is a device, well, we don't get in trouble because they sell them.
I do know those devices.
You can put them in the car.
I know that, I know that.
Or simply, drive safely.
Carefully
Sure...