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Get a glimpse of Google's Street View cars

Take a look at the cars responsible for capturing Google's Street View imagery.

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Google Street View provides a convenient way to scope out locations and map routes without leaving the comfort of your chair. Take a look at the cars behind the mapping technology.

A fleet of Street View cars. Click for a larger version.
(Credit: Masrur Odinaev)

Masrur Odinaev, a senior mobile developer at Google, took this photo (on one of the Street View cameras, no less) and posted it to his Google+ page. It shows a fleet of Subaru Imprezas with the special Google camera rigs atop each. Odinaev estimates that there are over 250 cars in total in the Google Street View fleet.

According to photography blog PetaPixel, each car can capture 360-degree images from a height of 2.5 metres, with the imaging unit containing nine directional cameras.

Alongside the regular four-wheeled Street View machines, Google also employs a special backpack and three-wheeled trike to map areas that are inaccessible to cars.