For years, drivers have relied on Google Maps for turn-by-turn navigation. But for the millions of users who crave a more immersive preview of their route—or for those who simply want to "drive" through the streets of Tokyo or the Grand Canyon from their couch—a quiet revolution has occurred. You may have heard rumors of a 3D driving simulator in Google Maps.
The 3D simulator is not a real-time physics engine (like Gran Turismo or Euro Truck Simulator), but rather a hybrid visualization system built on three core technologies: 3d driving simulator in google maps
Research-grade sim with sensor modeling
Since Google hasn't released a dedicated racing game, independent developers have stepped in using the Google Maps API to create fun, open-world simulators. The 3D simulator is not a real-time physics
Despite its simplicity, the 3D driving simulator serves several real purposes: 3d driving simulator in google maps