Friday, March 12, 2010

Google Bikes

My Aunt Kathy sent me to this excerpt from the Chicago Tribune. The features look promising and to have a user-friendliness and accessibility that only Google can provide. I have yet to try it out though.

Happy Riding!

Google Maps Adds Bike-Friendly Features

Google Maps, a popular feature offered by the Internet search giant, currently offers directions for car travel, walking, and public transportation. Starting on Wednesday, the service will add bicycling directions at maps.google.com/biking for 150 different cities around the United States. "Several online bike-trip sites already exist," the Chicago Tribune reported. "But bicycling advocates hope Google's entrance in the market benefits not only individual riders. ... One goal is to make it easier for non- or infrequent cyclists to access the service, thereby promoting more bicycling." Plus, Google reaches a far wider audience. And, the site's advanced algorithm will calculate riding time based on a number of factors, including length, fatigue and changes in elevation. It will map out recommended turn-by-turn routes, but also highlight existing bike trails, on-street lanes and more. "The Google bike-trip planner will not immediately by available on cell phones, and other wireless devices, but company officials said they are working on a mobile application so that cyclists can look up directions while on their bikes," the Tribune reported.

Read original story in The Chicago Tribune Wednesday, March 10, 2010

1 comment:

marc said...

FYI-
I had Google map out a few point to point routes that I've done in the past. One map that Google produced put me on Hwy 316 (no bikes allowed and for good reason) and another had the route on US 29, a mostly 2 lane highway and heavily traveled.
This is a great idea, but obviously has some flaws.