How I can Help to Users of Google Maps | Will Upload Photos of "Tyre Puncture Repairers"

A Level 8 Local Guide

A Local Guide is not a profession but it can be a passionate Job if you really want to Help the Visiters of your Local Places. How! Let See

After Joining Google Local Guide Program in Initial stage I just added some photos and made some small corrections to the Places on Google Maps! After some time I realized the real Power of Google Local Guide! And then I started my passionate work!

As a Google Local Guide you can really do fantastic job to help the people finding something on Internet.

I have uploaded so many photographs and reviews. Visitors finds it very helpful when they see the photographs and takes decisions on the basis of the reviews placed by Local Guides…

Further Work Projects

There are may things on Google Maps but I think still there should be! And I have decided to upload Photos Specially of “Tyre Puncture Repairers”, “Public Toilets”, “Rickshaw Stands” of my City. I will also upload same for the cities I visit in near future.

I believe that there are many visitors who are searching for “Tyre Puncture Repairers” and my initiative will help them.

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Hi @viralmvora! Thank you for shairing this nice post in which you have decided to upload photos of Tyre Puncture Repaires. Therefore its understood that if a tyre puncture repairing shop is not added on Maps then you will add that first and upload the photograph. I request you to share a few maps link of such photographs or repairing centers added by you in your post. Further A repair centre is most closely associated with SDG 12: Responsible Consumption and Production.Here’s how:

SDG 12 aims to “ensure sustainable consumption and production patterns.” Repair centres play a key role in this by:

  • Extending product life through repair rather than replacement.
  • Reducing waste, especially electronic and plastic waste.
  • Promoting circular economy practices, encouraging reuse and recycling.
  • Supporting local jobs and skills related to repair and maintenance.