
However, in order to navigate through this massive labyrinth of geography and traffic, we need nothing short of a guardian angel to guide us through. Clearly, we Americans love to travel, not that there is anything wrong with that. This ridiculous amount of time makes up for about 2.45 trillion miles a year, a marked 2.4% increase since 2014. But it offers an important distinction: a better set of Layers.Planet Earth: Image Courtesy of Google Google EarthĪccording to The American Driving Survey, the most recent comprehensive report on the driving habits of the average citizen, people in our country spend as many as 17,600 minutes a year on the road. This is because both have the satellite layer.

It also keeps this information synced across all your devices. Google Maps allows you to find and share directions and explore your locality with a fine-toothed comb.

Note: Google Earth Pro is entirely free to download on desktops, and you can even use the web version in Chrome and the mobile apps on Android or iOS.
