According to the Google Maps site, the colored lines representing traffic conditions on major highways refer to the speed at which one can travel on that road. The dreaded red lines mean highway traffic is moving at less than 25 miles per hour and could indicate an accident or congestion on that route. What are the markers for in Google Earth?
A frequent question we ran across in our research was “What do the red and yellow lines mean on a map?”.
The dreaded red lines mean highway traffic is moving at less than 25 miles per hour and could indicate an accident or congestion on that route. Yellow lines on the map mean traffic is moving faster, from 25 to 50 miles per hour, while green lines mean traffic is zipping along at 50 miles per hour or more.
It is only showing where there are slowdowns on your route (Orange and Red). Blue is a normal colour assigned to a suggested route in Google Maps.
That said, here is one feature that seems to work creating a red boundary line around a specific area on the map. Use “postal codes/zip codes” in the search query. This will create a red boundary around the Zip code area in the city of Auburn.
How do I remove the Big Red X in Google Earth?
To remove the big red X in Google Earth, untick the Placemarks in the Places panel until you find the offending placemark causing the big red X. You can then right click the placemark and click Delete Contents to fix this.
Many times Google Drive displays red X after adding files to the drive folder. On checking, Backup & Sync UI is completely unresponsive – this has been described much kill googledrivesync. Exe using Task Manager restart Backup & Sync, red X goes away, and the new files sync ‘normally’.
Is Google trying to reveal secret with mysterious red X on Earth?
CONSPIRACY theorists believe someone at Google is trying to reveal a secret, after a mysterious red X appeared on Google Earth. Video Player is loading. This is a modal window. Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window. End of dialog window. This is a modal window.
People on the internet are now claiming someone at Google is attempting to point out a secret hidden beneath the ground in Antarctica. In a video posted on Youtube channel Conspiracy Depot, the viewer is shown a mysterious ‘X’ that appears when the user turns on the weather setting in the display on Google Earth.