Our twitter stream has been ringing off the hook here at Ride the City HQ. In case you somehow missed the news: Google has released its long-awaited bike routing application.
As cyclists, we're beaming right now thinking about the number of people who will use Google's familiar interface to plot their first bike commute. That's always been our #1 goal at Ride the City -- to encourage people to ride bikes by helping them find a safer route.
We want to congratulate the Google Maps team on what looks to be a job extraordinarily well done. As Vaidila can attest, merging bike path data layer with a street data layer in a major metropolitan area is a laborious, painstaking process. And as I can attest, adjusting the weights of a dozen different criteria that factor into the routing calculation is similarly challenging.
We also want to affirm that Ride the City is not going anywhere. We're going to keep innovating, listening to users, and expanding into additional cities. Thanks for all the feedback you've sent so far to help make Ride the City what it is today, and please keep it coming.
No matter what bike routing application you use -- keep riding!
Could not agree more. happy
Could not agree more.
happy riding!
- Seth @ nycbikemaps.com
what a wicked site. is there
what a wicked site.
is there a mobile app for blackberry or iPhone yet.
I'm writing an article about
I'm writing an article about using Social Networks and online maps (such as Ride the City!) to share secret shortcuts through cities...but I can't tell if Google Maps is offering it's Bike Map option in Canada yet...
http://thumbshift.wordpress.com/2010/03/16/adaptive-routes/
Any added suggestions?
Thanks
Jo
Louisville, Kentucky's Bike
Louisville, Kentucky's Bike Louisville program in city government was the 4th city to launch w/ RidetheCity and we love it, thanks for taking the lead!!!
http://www.louisvilleky.gov/bikelouisville
Scott
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