Georgia’s stay-at-home order had the intention of encouraging people to remain in the house, and it appears many locals are heeding the guidance.
Ever since the middle of March, Apple Map’s daily Mobility Trends Report shows a sharp decrease from the baseline number of people using the software to get directions.
In Atlanta, driving directions use was down 35%, walking by 37% and transit by 56% on April 15, according to Apple Map’s data. The usage has been fluctuating between 20 to 60 percent fewer people since the middle of March.
Nationwide accessing of Apple Maps directions was down 37%. For context, the United Kingdom’s use dropped 60% and Italy’s 76%, as of April 15.
The data Apple pulls from users doesn’t include their Apple ID, and the company “doesn’t keep a history of where you’ve been,” according to their website.