Drive, walk, motorbike or Cycle to your destination.

Have you ever noticed the amount of homogeneity that exists in the roads of the western world? I am pretty familiar with California and spotting a motorbike is as rare as spotting a mosquito. It seems like vast majority of them are, infact, on the same type of vehicle ( a car) and hence are most likely to take the same route/direction given two places. And so Google Maps, Yahoo Maps and all of these guys have just one type of route. Fair enough.
Bring India in and the equation changes quite phenomenally. Just like our people, vehicles on our roads are of various types. Between two and six wheels, we have all the kind of Vehicles known to man kind running on our roads and each one of them is as important as the other.
Now, let me build a hypothesis on top of that previous statement. Arguably, The same person travelling between the same two given places may take a different route depending on the kind of vehicle he is on.
I, for one, prefer the side roads (gallis) and small roads that are less polluted and less crowded over main roads when I am on a motorbike. I am willing to ride a few hundred meters extra if I can skip a few junctions/signals which are a big bottleneck on traffic speeds. But when I am in a car, I would rather stick to the main roads because the condition of side roads are unpredictable. Plus, you never know if that big gravel truck is parked blocking the entire street. But, whenever I take the cycle, I really want to avoid main roads completely if possible, because, they are simply not safe.
There are very many ways to get to a place. Sometimes, you want to take the fastest route, Sometimes the shortest. But the kind of vehicle never used to play a part. But, now it does. At Yahoo! India maps. Search for a route and watch out for buttons on the right pane. Choose the one that fits you well and drive safe and with a smile.
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Hey,
great initiative. Got to know it because of a post on BN and then Sameer forwarded me to this link.
One feedback i can probably give is that you need to factor in elevation. E.g. if you do Siliguri to Darjeeling, it gives around 1 hr, while in fact it takes around 3 hrs due to it being a hill road.
Other than that its great ! exploring it further, and bookmarked this blog !
vibhu
29 May 08 at 7:58 AM
@vibhu, Point taken. thx so much. Lovely to hear that you like the service.
shivku
30 May 08 at 2:21 PM
Hi Shivku,
you may want to visit http://www.m4mum.com (mobile 4 mumbai).
Indeed we may require some thoughts if you can ping me on my E-mail.
-Raxit
raxit@mykavita.com
29 Jul 08 at 9:00 AM
I want to use Yahoo India Maps for my website.
How can I use it?
Can anybody help me in getting those required APIs?
Thanks.
Bhishm Singh,
09343206350,
bhishm4u@yahoo.com
Bhishm Singh
19 Sep 08 at 12:36 PM