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The Coverage Reaches the Tunnels of the M-30: Gps Already Works and Will Now Extend to All the 'Dark Schemes' of Madrid

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It ended up getting lost in the tunnels of the M-30. Also memorize the exit before losing the connection. Or pass it and pray not to appear many kilometers from the destination. The GPS of Waze and Google Maps already operate in the underground thanks to the 1,600 beacons installed around the 48 kilometers of underground. The arrival of the coverage will benefit the half million users that circulate daily, on average, on the underground part of …

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The city of Madrid will go from 48 to 65 kilometers of road with better accessibility thanks to these devices

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1,600 devices have been installed along 48 kilometers underground, with an investment of 141,000 euros, and will be 2,700 at the end of the year, including the rest of the underground network Read

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The scene repeated itself again and again to the despair of much of the half a million drivers who travel every day through the tunnels of the M-30. As soon as you entered the underground part, goodbye to the GPS. It was necessary to be attentive to the multiple signs of entry and exit that follow in the labyrinthine route of the longest underground urban road in the country. And on more than one occasion, of course, Madrid and outsiders were co…

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It ended up getting lost in the tunnels of the M-30. Also memorize the exit before losing the connection. Or pass it and pray not to appear many kilometers from the destination. The GPS of Waze and Google Maps already operate in the underground thanks to the 1,600 beacons installed around the 48 kilometers of underground. The arrival of the coverage will benefit the half million users that circulate daily, on average, on the underground part of …

·Madrid, Spain
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Press Google Moving through the M-30 can be a challenge, as it is one of the most complex tunnel systems in Europe. And until today, entering its tunnels also meant disconnecting from the GPS precision: losing the signal or not being clear what exit to take. From now on, that will no longer be a problem. In collaboration with the City of Madrid and Madrid Calle 30, we are deploying with Waze a system of 2,700 Bluetooth beacons (1600 of them in t…

Getting lost in the tunnels of the M-30 is already a thing of the past since this Wednesday with the 1,600 beacons...

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Expansión broke the news in on Wednesday, September 17, 2025.
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