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Commento de andrewpmk a 18 de May 2009 a 12:32

Presumably they mean cycleways?

Commento de Harry Wood a 18 de May 2009 a 12:43

I guess this means they'll be adding some footways to their actual maps too. Can't believe they'd throw enough manpower at the problem to achieve a decent level of coverage though.

Commento de Richard a 18 de May 2009 a 20:08

It's just a PR gimmick (cynic, moi?) aimed at getting some pretty views in there - "honeypots" as they're called in the tourist trade.

The story says that they'll be using it for "castles, coastal paths, natural wonders, historic buildings [or] monuments and stadiums". Coastal paths are a non-starter - I'd like to see the Google trike on the Pembrokeshire Coast Path. No, really, I would. I wouldn't want to be the one who called the Coastguard after it fell off the cliff edge though.

The rest (except for "natural wonders", which could mean anything) are all private property. So access for trikes is entirely at the say-so of the landowner - who will be no doubt delighted with the publicity!

Commento de daveemtb a 18 de May 2009 a 20:42

Let's all vote for the coastal paths for a laugh, eh? ;)

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