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How up-to-date is Google Maps
I live in Poinciana and occasionally get down to the newer areas as they are opened up, usually for a pickleball event at one of the newly opened rec centers.
I was just reading the thread about the new connection between Marsh Bend Trail and 470. It got me to thinking; As these roads are modified, first temporarily, then with the new design with new roundabouts, new neighborhoods etc. how long does it take for GoogleMaps to catch up? I figured someone who takes these routes frequently might know. |
For the 470 area:
Apple Maps is up to date. Waze has 470 shown but is missing the Marsh Bend Trail connection. Google Maps had 470 greyed in but does not seem to be routing on it yet. |
They update continuously. Anything wrong or missing today could be correct tomorrow
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It’s terrible. Contact google maps via Twitter and they respond. South of 44 shows dirt with few homes. Took three tries just to get streets listed. Not optimistic about anything else being mapped.
Perhaps if enough people complain some thing will be done. Look at water Lilly area. Shows mostly dirt Google Maps |
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Waze has a feature that allows you to add new roads in yourself and upload them for public use. When I bought my new home in Phillips, none of our streets were on any of the maps. I drove all our streets with my cart and Waze app and added them in, along with a number of house addresses.
In the early days of our villas, when a delivery had to be made we would tell the driver to use Waze. The interesting part is that google owns both Google maps and Waze! Hard to get upset at any of the cell phone mapping apps - how much do you actually pay for them? Zero. |
Actually, when I posted the question I was just thinking about street maps, I wasn't even thinking about satellite imagery. I had noticed in the recent past when I was just playing around with the Google Maps satellite imagery that golf courses that I'd been playin for years (Evans Prairie for example) were still showing up as dirt.
Interesting and useful information to know that AppleMaps and others are far ahead of GoogleMaps on the satellite imagery. |
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I use the VillagesGPS you pay a one time charge of $8. Seems up to date plus has ten times more features than the free village app.
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Interesting that others find Apple more current than Google. Not sure what the difference is that Google is more current for me but not others. I use the google maps app and Apple Maps app on my iphone. Just checked today and as I stated above, Google current, not apple. It’s the same up North. Our condo was built in 2000 and Apple is one street off, google has it correct. We always suggest Google maps for any one needed to GPS to either of our homes |
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Have you tried deleting and reinstalling? |
I use Google maps all the time. Gets me to everything. Including the new rec centers on Megisson. Haven’t done the #470 yet. But you just go straight down Megisson. I went and no problem.
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Google Maps has a feature that allows you to add a street that is missing from their maps. My whole village has done this in DeLuna and every street has been on Google Map for awhile now even though most homes were built less than 12 months ago. We added our street as soon as we moved in and had to wait about a month to have it show up on Google Maps, but all of the subsequent streets showed up much faster.
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