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4 improvements Google Maps should make for cyclists


Google Maps has recently added a number of cycling features as more people have taken to riding bikes, ebikes, and electric scooters during the coronavirus pandemic. And yet as much as I appreciate some of these updates, as I’ve started to explore other cycling-oriented applications, Google Maps‘ limitations have become increasingly obvious. Here are just a few changes that I believe could make Google Maps far more appealing to cyclists. Let me plan and save routes ahead of time I get it, Google Maps is mostly aimed at commuters and people taking the occasional impromptu trip. It’s meant to get…

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