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thank you google maps, very bikeable trail
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Yeah, I think the problem here is a lack of distinction between different types of bike paths. All things considered it could have been a lot worse than this.
Personally I would expect a road bike to be usable on 100% of paths on a maps suggested route. I would really like something that could look at my strava history and make suggestions for other routes or trails to try, though.
Despite it clearly being called a "road" bike you expect it to be usable on all paths?
I mean I'd be with you if by path you mean pavement or bikepath but there are an awful lot of paths that don't meet that criteria. If you want to be able to do all paths, buy a gravel bike at the very least.
They mean maps should only suggest paved paths.
They could have said that.
They said "all paths on a maps suggested route"
I was under the impression OP looked at something like Google reviews on Maps and this isn't a suggested route to get somewhere.
I drive a vintage corvette and think google maps should map zero gravel or dirt roads because I dont want my paint chipped. Google should only map paved roads because of what I drive. Sounds ridiculous yea?
There's a flag to avoid highways, should be one to avoid gravel/dirt roads.
I agree
No, it sounds awesome. And we have the technology to do it, it's just one more line in the object constructor.
I would love for them to provide more diversity in their options for bike directions, great idea.