I find Google Maps great when driving, but walking.......its terrible.Did you select drive directions instead of walk?
Same here.I find Google Maps great when driving, but walking.......its terrible.
It always seems slow to react when I go wrong to me, probably user error.I have Aphantasia (no visual memory) so use google maps for pretty much all walking directions outside of places I go every week. It works well as long as you don’t enable navigation mode, just following the breadcrumbs works well and you can see if the route makes sense.
Thank you for directing my ADD’s hyperfocus for the weekend.I have Aphantasia (no visual memory) so use google maps for pretty much all walking directions outside of places I go every week. It works well as long as you don’t enable navigation mode, just following the breadcrumbs works well and you can see if the route makes sense.
Apple Maps is noticeably poorer outside the US. I don’t mind it for driving but I don’t see the point in it.Thank you for directing my ADD’s hyperfocus for the weekend.
I’ve actually found Apple Maps to be quite reliable for walking and public transit routing. For driving, though… years behind the competition!
For at least 10 years if not longer. It’s basically google maps with a different UI these days.I’m not sure if it’s available over there, but I’ve been trying out Waze recently and it’s been great so far.
Think you just lose some of the ability, Ive been trying to do without a sat nav when possible lately. When you use one constantly you lose an idea of where you in the geography of an area.I used to laugh at youngsters who had no geographical awareness who couldn’t go more than a few miles without using a satnav, but since moving to a new area and having to use a satnav to get anywhere you can see how it happens.
3 years in and can still barely find anywhere without navigation. You realise you just follow the screen and don’t pay any attention to names or landmarks, and that map you had in your head previously was only there because you learned it because you had to.
It’s probably just one of the byproducts of that sort of technology by it’s one that feels strangely unsettling.