If use_roads is set to zero, will this optimize for roads that include sidewalks?
Likely not as many (most?) sidewalks aren't officially open to bikes (Regardless of enforcement on the one hand and regardless of some people preferring to use them on the other).
New and improved bike routing, with low stress options
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Yeah, this is a serious problem with Google Maps directions. They want to send cyclists down the fastest routes, which are usually the least safe routes. There's a route in Kent, WA that Google was recommending that was downhill on a 45 MPH two-lane street with no shoulder or dividers. Meanwhile, about a mile further south there was this safe, car-free route that wound through residential subdivisions.
Not just for cyclists. Around here Google Maps will find "shortcuts" through single track back country roads which are especially dangerous in winter by car or bike.
If you are in the US the data problem is likely an artifact of TIGER which has hundreds or thousands of miles of roads that are given a single generic class which ends up being pretty unreliable outside of developed areas.
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I'm guessing it will optimize for dedicated bike paths since you shouldn't be riding your bike on the sidewalk.
If we added bike lanes to sidewalks rather than roads I think it would solve a lot of the complaints motorists have.
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I'm guessing it will optimize for dedicated bike paths since you shouldn't be riding your bike on the sidewalk.
If we added bike lanes to sidewalks rather than roads I think it would solve a lot of the complaints motorists have.
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#16Riding an ebike has dramatically changed the routes I take when commuting because I now prioritize safety and enjoyment over pure efficiency or avoiding inclines. My commute is 25 minutes on an ebike vs 70 on a regular bike, or 30 in a car in traffic.
Re: New and improved bike routing, with low stress options
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I'm guessing it will optimize for dedicated bike paths since you shouldn't be riding your bike on the sidewalk.
If we added bike lanes to sidewalks rather than roads I think it would solve a lot of the complaints motorists have.
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I'm guessing it will optimize for dedicated bike paths since you shouldn't be riding your bike on the sidewalk.
If we added bike lanes to sidewalks rather than roads I think it would solve a lot of the complaints motorists have.
The most common type of bike accidents are cars failing to yield when turning or using driveways, and divided bike paths and sidewalks only make it worse.
I try to be super vigilant when crossing crosswalks and driveways when using the sidewalk, but pretty much all of the close calls I've had have been because I was riding moderately fast on the sidewalk.
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#19Riding an ebike has dramatically changed the routes I take when commuting because I now prioritize safety and enjoyment over pure efficiency or avoiding inclines. My commute is 25 minutes on an ebike vs 70 on a regular bike, or 30 in a car in traffic.
Re: New and improved bike routing, with low stress options
#20Riding an ebike has dramatically changed the routes I take when commuting because I now prioritize safety and enjoyment over pure efficiency or avoiding inclines. My commute is 25 minutes on an ebike vs 70 on a regular bike, or 30 in a car in traffic.
Barely related but EV drivers also change their path. I don't have an EV (car or bike) don't really like driving in traffic (too chaotic for my brain) I often take smaller, slower roads where I just coast along smoothly. That said I wish I could try an ebike or even an EV.