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Old Posted May 4, 2012, 3:35 AM
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Originally Posted by Wharn View Post
Bing Maps isn't perfect either (Highway 2 still exists along Dundas, Florence and York Streets, and Wharncliffe is still Highway 4) but for Christ's sake, at least they got the Highbury N./S. separation right, and at least they classify the appropriate parts as an expressway!

Google really needs to shut down this Nancy person. She's not just screwing up London maps, she's screwing up maps all over the world. To be honest, she sounds like one of those pseudo-intellectual soccer moms who's convinced that Babby's First Atlas is correct beyond any doubt.
Yeah, Bing has a few mistakes in Mexico too; however, their road classifications there, and the accuracy of street names, are far superior to Google. The biggest difference is if you want to avoid Toll Roads. Bing has all of Mexico's toll highways properly categorized. Google has virtually none of them.

If I drew a map at the age of 6, it would've been more accurate than Google's product.
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