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What's a good app for finding bike routes specifically around Metro Vancouver?e.g.

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    What's a good app for finding bike routes specifically around Metro Vancouver?
    e.g. Apple Maps gave garbage directions from New West to PoCo. Google Maps did a decent job.
    However, Google maps gave terrible directions around Mount Pleasant area. (told me to go along 12th instead of 10th for some dumb reason)

    I only really use Google Maps when I have to, but it’s also time to switch away from Apple maps.

    The main need is bike-friendly mapping system.

    #bike #ebike #vancouver #bc

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      What's a good app for finding bike routes specifically around Metro Vancouver?
      e.g. Apple Maps gave garbage directions from New West to PoCo. Google Maps did a decent job.
      However, Google maps gave terrible directions around Mount Pleasant area. (told me to go along 12th instead of 10th for some dumb reason)

      I only really use Google Maps when I have to, but it’s also time to switch away from Apple maps.

      The main need is bike-friendly mapping system.

      #bike #ebike #vancouver #bc

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      @leroy I don’t bike but take a look at @CoMaps. It uses map data from OpenStreetMaps.

      You have to download map data for the regions you are interested in, which means it will also work offline without Wifi or a cell connection.

      I don’t know how well it routes for cyclists, but take a look. You could always provide feedback to the developers for improvements.

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        @leroy I don’t bike but take a look at @CoMaps. It uses map data from OpenStreetMaps.

        You have to download map data for the regions you are interested in, which means it will also work offline without Wifi or a cell connection.

        I don’t know how well it routes for cyclists, but take a look. You could always provide feedback to the developers for improvements.

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        @YurkshireLad @leroy @CoMaps Was about to recommend the same thing. CoMaps also lets you do bike routing.

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          @YurkshireLad @leroy @CoMaps Was about to recommend the same thing. CoMaps also lets you do bike routing.

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          @adam @YurkshireLad @CoMaps I think all the non proprietary ones are pulling from OSM. So Maybe I need to figure out how to correct the source data with bike paths.

          Or whatever algorithm they have that prefers 5 minutes on highway (70km/h) instead of 15 minutes of bike trails through woods needs fixing and is simply out of my control.

          Thanks for the tips though!

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            @adam @YurkshireLad @CoMaps I think all the non proprietary ones are pulling from OSM. So Maybe I need to figure out how to correct the source data with bike paths.

            Or whatever algorithm they have that prefers 5 minutes on highway (70km/h) instead of 15 minutes of bike trails through woods needs fixing and is simply out of my control.

            Thanks for the tips though!

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            @leroy @YurkshireLad @CoMaps Yes, CoMaps is built on OSM. You can do some basic editing in the app.

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