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1: 2: From: http://groups.google.com/group/google-maps-feature-requests/browse_thread/thread/2e28376351be132a?pli=1 3: 4: I know we can submit correction requests for roads, but I think it 5: would be nice if we could edit roads like we do addresses - click 6: Edit, and drag the road. Corrections could be shown in a different 7: color, with a balloon that says "John Doe thinks the road is in a 8: different place. It's marked in red. Google's data is in gray. Do 9: you know which one is right? John, Google, Neither, or Not sure?" 10: It would also be useful to be able to add comments when editing a 11: place or road, i.e. "Crab Shack's new location as of 5/20/08" or "Road 12: moved; construction scheduled to be complete in June of 2008". 13: How are edits verified - do other users rate them? Does Google staff 14: look at each one? I think that having users rate (and maybe comment 15: on) edits would reduce your workload - you could focus on features 16: rather than perfecting the data set. 17: 18: -- 19: 20: It would be awesome to have paved, off-road bike trails shown on the 21: maps. Right now the only way to see them is with the satellite view 22: on the highest zoom. If bike trails could show up on the map view in 23: a different color then the streets, that would be a huge help! Other 24: than that, I love your maps! 25: 26: -- 27: 28: For Google Maps, how about a feature that maps out more than one route 29: at a time? On the same map. Same starting place, different ending 30: places. Same starting and ending places, two routes. Same ending 31: place, two starting places, especially helpful for those of us who 32: don't work with our spouses. 33: I think this would be a super groovy feature. I can't think of a 34: reason to have more than two routes and I have no idea how difficult 35: adding a route/destination to an existing search would be to code. 36: 37: -- 38: 39: My suggestion is to include walking or biking directions which 40: includes time to walk between origin and destination. With the price 41: of gas these days, more and more people are walking and biking to 42: work, etc. It would be very helpful to be able to set walking routes 43: and have an idea of how long it will take. 44: 45: I think the Google Maps integration in the iPhone is a godsend. The 46: ability to map an address entry in your iPhone (and regular OS X) 47: address book in one click is great! The only issue I've encountered is 48: that Google Maps can parse addresses that include "Apt. #" or "Suite 49: #" but cannot parse ones that specify "# Floor" (e.g. "3rd Floor"). 50: This seems like an easy fix (correct me if I'm wrong) and would make 51: the search experience that much more seamless and awesome. 52: 53: -- 54: 55: Right now, I can't figure out is how to plan by bike or similar. 56: Clicking 'by car' or whatever gives me no possibility to switch to 57: bike. However, for my country there are a lot of roads that aren't 58: viable with cars, but are with a bike or by foot. When I wanted to 59: plan a trip based on some directions I got from a friend, I was unable 60: to use the built-in planning feature. I tried to make a route from my 61: starting point to my destination, and then drag it along to suit the 62: trip. However, it would completely refuse to take the small roads. As 63: an alternative, I plotted my own map and tried to follow the roads, 64: but that is rather timeconsuming and errorprone (and nowhere near as 65: pretty, either). 66: Likewise, how about some simple tools to properly interact with the 67: map? There's a scale for example, but I'd like to draw a quick line 68: and be able to measure the distance between two points without regard 69: to roads. Similarly, a way to disable various parts of the map would 70: be awesome because sometimes, you just get too much information for 71: your liking. I may not care about paths for pedestrians, or whether 72: there's a lake besides me. Maybe I only want to see the highways, and 73: not the urban parts. Same for names of places. Google Maps is pretty, 74: but seeing just a little bit less can mean so much more sometimes. 75: And now something particularly for routes.. when I plan my trips, 76: which are pretty large and in need of printing, it tends to suffer 77: from the above case of too-much-information. I tend to photoshop 78: everything out except for the crossroads on my path and their names, 79: giving me a clear idea of what streets and such I should be passing. 80: (Some are quite tiny and easy to miss, even if you're afoot, and I'm 81: no directional miracle myself.) If something of that stretch were 82: possible, it would be nice too... although it might be a bit too 83: specific for Google Maps to do.
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