46 points

I kind of assumed most people working on Google maps are car first people, and the transit stuff was a second class concern. This isn’t based on any facts, just a gut feeling.

The most annoying things for me are how it’s kind of hard when looking at the map to see what stops are where. Like, I have to fuck with the zoom to get it to show me DeKalb Ave is there, and then it doesn’t even tell me which trains stop there.

And forget about getting any useful bus info. I know generally where the b41 goes. Why isn’t it easy to see on the map?

permalink
report
reply
20 points

Well, yeah, just look at the latest Google Maps update. The new maps layer overemphasizes highways with high contrast. Even places like Amsterdam. Doesn’t matter zoom level. If you are not getting around by a car, everything is low contrast shit.

permalink
report
parent
reply
7 points

Weirder still is that they emphasized highways but always make people drive through small residential neighborhoods, back alleys, and parking lots to save a minute or two.

I need a maps alternative that focuses on keeping me on roads meant for actual through traffic.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

OSMand tends to choose a much more intuitive route.

permalink
report
parent
reply
9 points

Yes, it’s so freaking annoying that I’ve to constantly fiddle with zoom levels just because I want my fucking map to show me the names of the stations and streets. I guess the technology isn’t there yet. But somehow, Google has figured out how to constantly display the names of businesses which have paid them.

Anyway, I’ve been using more and more of Open Street Maps with the Organic Maps app, and it’s a refreshing experience

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

Is your feeling based on the fact that you can only get driving directions offline (not even walking!)?

permalink
report
parent
reply
32 points

These all seem like nitpicks. Maps transit is still the best way to figure out to go between points and it works in multiple countries with the same interface.

permalink
report
reply
12 points

Yea, like, basically the complaints boil down to, why am I not being handheld throughout the process more?

For me I just need the general direction and what bus/train line direction to take.

Feels like people in general are getting worse at basic spatial awareness.

permalink
report
parent
reply
3 points

The missing features are very basic things, like showing stops on a map or which location within the stop the bus stops at.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

That’s just missing data, I don’t have that issue at all.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

And to be fair, it’d be cool if these - comparatively small - changes happen. But using transit routing frequently here, I have no real complaints with it. It works fine.

permalink
report
parent
reply
5 points
Deleted by creator
permalink
report
parent
reply
11 points
*

It’s quite decent in the UK. But I wish it had more customisability. Sometimes it cannot understand that I’d rather walk 15 minutes than buy a bus ticket for a 3 minute bus ride. But if someone was disabled and got free bus rides because of that, then of course it would make sense for them.

It can tap into bus data to see when it’s late and stuff. But sometimes the bus company messes up the data. Oops.

permalink
report
parent
reply
2 points

Great in Poland, too. With live vehicle location and shit

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

It also can’t support intermediate destinations via public transport (for example wanting to get somewhere via somewhere else)

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

If I didn’t have Google Maps Transit to navigate western Europe, Singapore and even Los Angeles I’d be completely screwed because I come from a country with next to no public transport and had no idea how it was meant to work

permalink
report
reply
8 points

Google Maps transit is still a frustrating experience

permalink
report
reply
9 points

In most European urban areas, it’s not more frustrating than driving.

permalink
report
parent
reply
1 point

Really really depends on the situation

permalink
report
parent
reply
8 points

Try the Transit app, by Transit,inc…

It’s a lot better than anything out there, as long as your area is supported.

permalink
report
reply
3 points

Transit is the best! Every once in a while I attempt to go back to Google Maps hoping it’s approved and then immediately run back to Transit.

permalink
report
parent
reply

Android

!android@lemdro.id

Create post

The new home of /r/Android on Lemmy and the Fediverse!

Android news, reviews, tips, and discussions about rooting, tutorials, and apps.

🔗Universal Link: !android@lemdro.id


💡Content Philosophy:

Content which benefits the community (news, rumours, and discussions) is generally allowed and is valued over content which benefits only the individual (technical questions, help buying/selling, rants, self-promotion, etc.) which will be removed if it’s in violation of the rules.


Support, technical, or app related questions belong in: !askandroid@lemdro.id

For fresh communities, lemmy apps, and instance updates: !lemdroid@lemdro.id

💬Matrix Chat

💬Telegram channels / chats

📰Our communities below


Rules

  1. Stay on topic: All posts should be related to the Android OS or ecosystem.

  2. No support questions, recommendation requests, rants, or bug reports: Posts must benefit the community rather than the individual. Please post to !askandroid@lemdro.id.

  3. Describe images/videos, no memes: Please include a text description when sharing images or videos. Post memes to !androidmemes@lemdro.id.

  4. No self-promotion spam: Active community members can post their apps if they answer any questions in the comments. Please do not post links to your own website, YouTube, blog content, or communities.

  5. No reposts or rehosted content: Share only the original source of an article, unless it’s not available in English or requires logging in (like Twitter). Avoid reposting the same topic from other sources.

  6. No editorializing titles: You can add the author or website’s name if helpful, but keep article titles unchanged.

  7. No piracy or unverified APKs: Do not share links or direct people to pirated content or unverified APKs, which may contain malicious code.

  8. No unauthorized polls, bots, or giveaways: Do not create polls, use bots, or organize giveaways without first contacting mods for approval.

  9. No offensive or low-effort content: Don’t post offensive or unhelpful content. Keep it civil and friendly!

  10. No affiliate links: Posting affiliate links is not allowed.

Quick Links

Our Communities
Lemmy App List
Chat and More

Community stats

  • 1.3K

    Monthly active users

  • 2.8K

    Posts

  • 34K

    Comments