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by tppiotrowski
588 days ago
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I'm currently in Pokara, Nepal and Google maps has definitely hallucinated a lot of streets that don't exist (computer vision false positives I presume) This makes Google useless for routing because it sends you into dead end alleys and driveways it thinks cross through to the next road. Organic Maps (OSM client) on the other hand is much more accurate and supports offline routing. |
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And here in Belgium, your 100 km trip could take anywhere between 50 minutes and 2 hours depending on whether there's traffic in the Kennedytunnel or an accident in Nazareth. It's crucial for me to check traffic before I leave, so if there's a one-hour traffic jam I can just do whatever else for an hour before leaving.
And I haven't found a way to check that without Google Maps yet. But I use OsmAnd if I'm not taking the highway.