Moving to a more rural area (though still a college town) has been eye opening.
I've lived in my house for two years. Google Maps still doesn't know it exists (Apple Maps does, but that is a recent development).
The number of business whose websites, directions, etc. have to note that Google Maps is lying to you, and under no circumstances turn right there, are staggering. As is the algorithm's deep desire to take you off a highway and send you down a gravel road because it's theoretically faster.
I've lived in my house for two years. Google Maps still doesn't know it exists (Apple Maps does, but that is a recent development).
The number of business whose websites, directions, etc. have to note that Google Maps is lying to you, and under no circumstances turn right there, are staggering. As is the algorithm's deep desire to take you off a highway and send you down a gravel road because it's theoretically faster.