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I just want a map app that understands the dedicated bicycle lanes in my country and does not recommend insane unsafe routes because it assumes I’m in a car.
I have tried comaps and organic maps but I always need to like try out the routes myself first to find a good route.
It’s actually quite a hard problem for OSM community to solve since you need quite detailed data (stuff like road surface, width etc) and possibly traffic data. Even then, that doesn’t tell you everything like whether it’s a “nice place” to cycle or is dangerous. There are people trying to work on it but it is a hard problem. One can hope it gets solved.
It’s definitely better than Google Maps, which tells me to cross a roundabout on foot – even though there’s actually a path just for pedestrians a little further on (I think? I’m not even sure if it’s officially recognised by the city lmao)
Edit:
The blue route is the google maps suggestion, the green one is the safest one that everyone takes, The roundabout is also part of a ring road .-.
I just want a map app that understands the dedicated bicycle lanes in my country and does not recommend insane unsafe routes because it assumes I’m in a car. I have tried comaps and organic maps but I always need to like try out the routes myself first to find a good route.
It’s actually quite a hard problem for OSM community to solve since you need quite detailed data (stuff like road surface, width etc) and possibly traffic data. Even then, that doesn’t tell you everything like whether it’s a “nice place” to cycle or is dangerous. There are people trying to work on it but it is a hard problem. One can hope it gets solved.
It’s definitely better than Google Maps, which tells me to cross a roundabout on foot – even though there’s actually a path just for pedestrians a little further on (I think? I’m not even sure if it’s officially recognised by the city lmao)
Edit:
The blue route is the google maps suggestion, the green one is the safest one that everyone takes, The roundabout is also part of a ring road .-.