A blue line indicates a road.

There are a few different colors that Google Maps uses to indicate different types of information. Red lines indicate roads, blue lines indicate trails, and green lines indicate parks.

The color codes on Google Maps are as follows:Green: Safe to walkYellow: Warning!

The thick blue line on a map is called the Mason-Dixon Line.

Yes, Google Maps has a legend. The legend is located at the bottom of the map and shows the different types of data that was used to create the map.

Missing activity means that Google Maps cannot find any recent updates or changes to the location. This could mean that the location has not been updated recently, or that there are no recent updates available for the specific location.

The purple line on Google Maps indicates a route that is not recommended for drivers.

There are a few different icons that can be seen on Google Maps. The most common icon is the blue “map” icon, which indicates that the map is currently being displayed. Other icons include the green “drive” icon, which indicates that you are looking at a driving directions map, and the red “search” icon, which indicates that you are looking for a particular location or business.

The green line on Google Maps is a representation of the fastest route between two points.

Black, red, green, blue, and yellow.

A broken blue line on a map generally means that there is an issue with the data that was used to create the map. This can be caused by a variety of things, from incorrect addresses to missing data. If you notice a broken blue line on a map and would like to know more about why it’s there, please contact the creator of the map.

The blue line in the main river indicates that the water level is at its lowest point for the year.

A grey line on Google Maps usually indicates a road that is closed for maintenance or for an event.

The map legend on a map displays different types of information about the map. This information can include the name of the map, the scale of the map, and any labels or symbols that are associated with the map.

A GREY dotted line on Google Maps generally indicates that there is a roadblock ahead.

Google Maps is not necessarily accurate. For example, if you are looking at a map of London in the 1800s, you may see streets that no longer exist or have been renamed.