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OF all of the mapping functions I have used for cycling, I trust this the least of all. I would absolutely not trust it until it is ironed out a lot more for a route that was taking me into an area I didn't know that well.
It has continuously attempted to run me the wrong way down 1 way streets, into dead ends, and lots and lots of busy streets.
A much superior bike-friendly mapping feature can be found at
www.mapmyride.com
Obviously, Google is very good about responding to feedback, so comments and feedback will make this function better over time, but now, I would sooner look at a map than use this function.
Cheers - Lee
direction to work suggest i take alleys through a good portion of the city.
You're comparing apples to oranges. Google gives directions (good or bad), whereas mapmyride allows you to create a route.
I agree with your assessment of Google. Relentless innovation will ultimately make this a great app.
Lee Diamond said:OF all of the mapping functions I have used for cycling, I trust this the least of all. I would absolutely not trust it until it is ironed out a lot more for a route that was taking me into an area I didn't know that well.
It has continuously attempted to run me the wrong way down 1 way streets, into dead ends, and lots and lots of busy streets.
A much superior bike-friendly mapping feature can be found at
www.mapmyride.com
Obviously, Google is very good about responding to feedback, so comments and feedback will make this function better over time, but now, I would sooner look at a map than use this function.
Cheers - Lee
Like it or not here is the thing about Google. They are constantly gathering data, imagine after just one summer of gathering the routes people use most commonly, via sharing street level data on a android enabled mobile phone, how much better the route suggestions will be.
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