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skythra
Posts: 1361
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Just noticed that now maps.google.com.au has traffic in brisbane, if its accurate it will be the last port of call before i leave work for the day :)
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| #0 11:11am 15/09/09 |
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Spook
Posts: 26202
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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does google do their own distances yet?
i use http://www.daftlogic.com/projects-google-maps-distance-calculator.htm to calculate how far im running in the mornings, seems to be pretty accurate |
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| #1 11:12am 15/09/09 |
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skythra
Posts: 1362
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I've never known google maps to not do distance if you give it a start and end point. I'm not a google guru, but it's been there for a couple of years.. Unless I'm misunderstanding your question.
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| #2 11:16am 15/09/09 |
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Midda
Posts: 3998
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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They must have only just added this, because I was looking for it less than a week ago. Good stuff.
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| #3 11:19am 15/09/09 |
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Raven
Posts: 3811
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Looks great. Too bad that because I'm colorblind I can't tell the difference in the 'fast' and 'slow' colors they've selected. GG.
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| #4 11:25am 15/09/09 |
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Pinky
Posts: 2424
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Looks great. Too bad that because I'm colorblind I can't tell the difference in the 'fast' and 'slow' colors they've selected. GG. Looks good in Melb, Raven! Nice one, will use this feature flat-out to see how Springvale Rd is looking. |
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| #5 11:35am 15/09/09 |
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$ack
Posts: 830
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm skeptical, I bet they are going by statistics.
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| #6 11:35am 15/09/09 |
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skythra
Posts: 1363
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I'm skeptical, I bet they are going by statistics.Then they'll be right on average :) But I have no idea how they do it. Their help reveals that they have real time traffic monitoring in over 30 US cities. Not really descriptive of their methodology. |
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| #7 11:44am 15/09/09 |
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$ack
Posts: 831
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Perhaps they are tracking iPhones :O
/tinfoil hat |
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| #8 11:46am 15/09/09 |
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thermite
Posts: 2629
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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lol noobs I noticed this s*** at like 9:30am
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| #9 11:48am 15/09/09 |
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Opec
Posts: 5864
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Spook, I use this: http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/ It's pretty good |
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| #10 11:54am 15/09/09 |
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Spook
Posts: 26204
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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yer, that is pretty cool, cept it doesnt track through parks, i loved the elevation measuring!
http://members.iinet.net.au/~davidbroughton/dailyrun.JPG i need to plot a course to measure my distances, like the page i linked, or opecs page last edited by Spook at 12:06:22 15/Sep/09 |
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| #11 12:06pm 15/09/09 |
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Thimes
Posts: 3502
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://maps.google.com.au/ has had distances for over a year now and is incredibly accurate. I'm using it to plot my distances in Italy next year. As far as the traffic goes, I doubt they go off statistics as you cant predict when some ricer is going to drive over some poor c*** on a scooter, or some dips*** trucky is going to protest blocking 3 lanes of the gateway. |
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| #12 12:03pm 15/09/09 |
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Opec
Posts: 5865
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Spook it does, you have to choose the "manuall (straight line)" option in the draw route. It'll let you plat route anywhere you want then :). I'd normally use the first option for road running, makes it easy to plot straight runs etc but when you're running through non-road bits just turn that off, plot the route, then switch back once you're back on the road. Yeah the elevation plotting is awesome. |
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| #13 12:11pm 15/09/09 |
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TicMan
Posts: 5060
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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Spook, I use this: For a second I thought this was going to be a Google map of Dennis Ferguson's whereabouts. |
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| #14 12:18pm 15/09/09 |
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infi
Posts: 13481
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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where do they get the traffic data from?
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| #15 12:19pm 15/09/09 |
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sLiNky
Posts: 1193
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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That's pretty sweet. Should be pretty handy to use.
On that note tho, google distances and times are way out. When planning a route to drive, it always over estimates. It says it takes over an hour to get to ipswich from the n'side when it only takes 45mins max. Whereis is more accuate on timings than google is. |
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| #16 12:21pm 15/09/09 |
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Raven
Posts: 3812
Location: Melbourne, Victoria
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They probably get the traffic information from the same source as everyone else - you can buy add-on units for Navman, Garmin and TomTom units, so I'm guessing they use the same data.
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| #17 12:23pm 15/09/09 |
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Opec
Posts: 5866
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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| #18 12:25pm 15/09/09 |
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tequila
Posts: 3200
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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this is awesomeo
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| #19 12:30pm 15/09/09 |
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Mantis
Posts: 434
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I think i'll probably use the traffic stuff via Maps on my iPhone more than via Maps online.
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| #20 12:38pm 15/09/09 |
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Clubby
Posts: 265
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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I just use SportsTracker on ma N95 when I jog with the GPS.
Has anyone used the TomTom traffic service? Is it any good? I've often thought about having a play with it but been too lazy. |
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| #21 02:29pm 15/09/09 |
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Triamks
Posts: 2404
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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Looks good.
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| #22 06:34pm 15/09/09 |
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skythra
Posts: 1364
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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iPhone more than via Maps online.thats a shame that you can't get online with your iphone, its best to see the current traffic. |
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| #23 08:21pm 15/09/09 |
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simul
Posts: 562
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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http://googleblog.blogspot.com/2009/08/bright-side-of-sitting-in-traffic.html
"If you use Google Maps for mobile with GPS enabled on your phone, that's exactly what you can do. When you choose to enable Google Maps with My Location, your phone sends anonymous bits of data back to Google describing how fast you're moving. When we combine your speed with the speed of other phones on the road, across thousands of phones moving around a city at any given time, we can get a pretty good picture of live traffic conditions. We continuously combine this data and send it back to you for free in the Google Maps traffic layers. It takes almost zero effort on your part — just turn on Google Maps for mobile before starting your car — and the more people that participate, the better the resulting traffic reports get for everybody." Theres been a bit of a stir about it recently in the states, tho apparently the iPhone google maps doesn't send back data (yet), but the rest do. |
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| #24 08:46pm 15/09/09 |
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simul
Posts: 563
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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after a little more reading, looks like Opec was right as well, they did a deal with Suna for their traffic data as well
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| #25 10:03pm 15/09/09 |
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scuzzy
Posts: 13562
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
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8:00am the M1 is Green, Yeah I belive that...
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