![]() ![]() ![]() Big work with signs everywhere, but Google had no idea, and because there wasn't an easy way around, I had to take a big detour that would have been a lot smaller if Google had been aware of this. But recently I was riding to Diemen along the Amsterdam-Rijnkanaal, and it turned out that dike was closed due to construction work. So instead they send you across crazy detours all over the city. But they also don't show routes across the Amsterdamse Brug, which is still open, and the only real alternative. ![]() Sometimes they do know construction work is ongoing for example the Piet Hein tunnel near my house is closed for more than a year, and Google is aware of this. * Construction work (I don't think TomTom will be any better at this, though). They still prefer to send you along car routes instead of dedicated bike routes, even when those are shorter. Better now than they were some years ago (when major bike routes were completely ignored), but still not great. I think there are two kinds of situation that Google Maps handles poorly: I think Google has some kind of presence in Amsterdam (though not a big one), but they frequently have problems. ![]()
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