Hello everyone, I want to know that sometimes answering the questions on the Google maps they mention a question “Did you drive car here?” What does this mean. If I visited there by car or I visited there by any mode.
Hello @Shrimansingh
The question is to assess whether one can access the place using a car i.e. a four-wheeler. Let that be the owner-driven or hired. An Ayes confirms that one can reach that spot using a four Wheeler.
PS you need answering the question correctly. If you did not use a four-wheeler, the answer will be no.
Further, even if you used a car up to the nearest point, however, the width of the road didn’t allow to go further and you had to walk down the remaining stretch, again the answer will be no.
Yup @C_T is right, it basically means can you get there by Car. Say you visit a waterfall but you had to park the car and walk for 4 hours to get to the waterfall the answer would be 'No"
you had to walk for 4 hours to see it haha
Hope that helps ![]()
Thanks for the info.
Hello @Shrimansingh ,
Thank you for reaching out.
Thank you @C_T for providing a complete answer to the query, hence I am going to accept your answer as a solution. To learn more, please have a look at the following article: How do I mark comments as solution?
Thank you.
@Shrimansingh Google map ask you sometime similar questions like “are you there” that’s only mean that Google wants to confirm that actually you are at that place or not.
In your case Google wants to know that when you are at that place you had gone through car or not if gone through car that’s mean that place is car accessible.