Google Maps: Routes are now reroutable.
Google Maps: Routes are now reroutable.
http://www.tgdaily.com/content/view/32695/118/
VERY handy considering... well.. considering many things.
VERY handy considering... well.. considering many things.
I discovered that last May when I was verifying a route I needed to take. Discovered it when I had to type in the same address again to write down a long weird street name and the route was completely changed and 5 minutes longer!
Based on that experience, I'd say the rerouting part of mapquest is a bit unnecessary... but great if you need to bypass an accident or something. I suggest that if you're gonna use Mapquest and you're going to be in an unfamiliar area, reroute until you get to the same route as the first try. Just to get as many options possible:P
Based on that experience, I'd say the rerouting part of mapquest is a bit unnecessary... but great if you need to bypass an accident or something. I suggest that if you're gonna use Mapquest and you're going to be in an unfamiliar area, reroute until you get to the same route as the first try. Just to get as many options possible:P
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I love this feature, and it may finally convert me to Google maps, giving up my beloved Mapquest. Other than that I've always liked Mapquest's maps much better. But both sites often give you such bad routes or simply routes you want to modify for other reasons, and this feature addresses that. I figure that making the algorithm fast enough to interact with the user's pointer in real time was quite a feat.
I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing here. Last I checked mapquest didn't have this feature.Kiran wrote:I discovered that last May when I was verifying a route I needed to take. Discovered it when I had to type in the same address again to write down a long weird street name and the route was completely changed and 5 minutes longer!
Based on that experience, I'd say the rerouting part of mapquest is a bit unnecessary... but great if you need to bypass an accident or something. I suggest that if you're gonna use Mapquest and you're going to be in an unfamiliar area, reroute until you get to the same route as the first try. Just to get as many options possible:P
Again, what are you talking about?Isaac wrote:yeah the bus rout in Austin Texas have recently been added to the map. And i believe that it's a complete map of every stop.
long link fixed by Lothar. Isaac, click \"edit\" to see how I did it.
this link i think will show you a location with every single bus stop on it.
this link i think will show you a location with every single bus stop on it.
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I don't have super powers! You can't possibly expect that from us!!Isaac wrote:long link fixed by Lothar. Isaac, click "edit" to see how I did it.
this link i think will show you a location with every single bus stop on it.
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Oops my bad. Wasn't really reading the title of this thread. Don't know what I was thinking at the timeGenghis wrote:I'm not sure we're talking about the same thing here. Last I checked mapquest didn't have this feature.
But yah Mapquest does have the feature of using different routes for a destination.