In selected cities, Google Maps will now show bike-sharing stations and display how many bikes are available at each one. Or, if you're using a bike and you need to return it, you can see whether there is an empty space at a nearby station.

The system makes use of a feed of global bike-share information from transit data company Ito World. The feature has been tested in New York City for the last year and now it's rolling out to 24 cities in 16 countries.

This adds to Google Maps' real-time travel information for buses and trains to make your commute more efficient. Similarly to the bike-sharing information, there's also real-time information on the availability of EV charging stations.

For now, bike-sharing information is available for the following cities: Barcelona, Berlin, Brussels, Budapest, Chicago, Dublin, Hamburg, Helsinki, Kaohsiung, London, Los Angeles, Lyon, Madrid, Mexico City, Montreal, New Taipei City, New York City, Rio de Janeiro, San Francisco Bay Area, São Paulo, Toronto, Vienna, Warsaw and Zurich. Google says more cities will be added soon.

To use the feature, search Google Maps for a bike-share system and it will display the location of nearby stations.