I will be rather surprised if there is an API for this.
Bear in mind that Google licenses much of this data from TeleAtlas. It is one thing for Google to license it for its own use, and that probably was not cheap. It is quite another thing for Google to license it on behalf of arbitrary third-party developers. This is one of the reasons why the Google Maps API for Android terms and conditions states that you cannot:
8.7. use the Service or Content with any products, systems, or applications
for or in connection with (a) real
time navigation or route guidance
based on position input from a sensor
(including but not limited to any
visual or audible turn-by-turn route
guidance); or (b) any systems or
functions for automatic or autonomous
control of vehicle behavior; or (c)
dispatch, fleet management, business
asset tracking, or similar enterprise
applications (for avoidance of doubt,
you are permitted to use the Service
to create Maps API Implementations to
track people or assets equipped with a
sensor, where the tracking of the
people or assets is not critical to
the core business or service of the
application user. For example, you
are permitted to use the Maps APIs to
create "Friend Finder" applications
that allow consumers to track the
locations of their friends? mobile
devices, but you are not permitted to
use the Maps APIs to create "Business
Asset Tracking" applications that
track or locate business or government
users? field sales or field service
personnel, vehicles or other assets
that are critical (not incidental) to
the core business or service of the
application user);
I am fairly certain the above clause is there for TeleAtlas' benefit.
Now, if Google amasses enough independent data to do turn-by-turn navigation, then perhaps I can see an API for it, but not until then.