desh ([personal profile] desh) wrote2006-07-19 03:45 pm

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Holy crap, MapQuest's new Beta page RULES. It's what map sites should be: You enter in destinations, as many as you want, reorder them however you want, and the directions are recalculated on the fly. And the best part: you can click "Avoid" to skip a road that you know sucks, and it will recalculate around that!

We learned in graph theory class in college that finding optimal directions between an ordered finite number of points is an easy problem to solve, even when you randomly remove routes, so I'm not surprised it happened eventually on a site. I was waiting for it. But now it's here, and it's awesome.

Let's try an example. I can never remember how to get to the Tappan Zee when driving to New England, and directions always take me over the GW. Let's say I want to print out Tappan Zee directions. So let's start with the basic directions from here to a city in New Hampshire...

5:54 over the GW upper level, as expected. Let's avoid that...

5:57 over the GW lower level. Okay, you got me. Let's avoid that...

6:00 through the Lincoln Tunnel? Yeah, right, maybe at 3am. Let's avoid that...

6:02 through the Holland Tunnel? I'm skeptical, but I've never actually tried it. Let's avoid that...

6:00 through the other lane of the Lincoln Tunnel. Very funny. Let's avoid that...

6:10 over the Tappan Zee! The first realistic time it gave me.

So yeah, it took 5 clicks longer than usual, when I might have expected one. Oh well. Still, it really does kick ass. I've never ever gotten good directions to the Tappan Zee before, or directions at all from a mapping site. Thanks, MapQuest!

i think i may have just crapped my pants in joy

[identity profile] alanscottevil.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 07:56 pm (UTC)(link)
That is so hot. I'm in love.

Uh-oh, gotta wipe up the drool.

an addendum...

[identity profile] alanscottevil.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 08:05 pm (UTC)(link)
people are still good for some thing. I've been clicking "avoid" at the appropriate spots for 7 minutes and still haven't gotten it to switch from i-295 North to the Turnpike North at exit 56 on the way from DC to Brooklyn. At least it was easy to get it to reroute up 295 instead of the NJTP.

heh

[identity profile] kazulrw.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 08:14 pm (UTC)(link)
wow, you'd think it would be smart enough to know that avoiding the linc means not even approaching it, rather than "I have a neurotic preference for being on the right hand side of the road" or whatever.

on various road trips I've generally found the holland tunnel to be more friendly and less annoying than the lincoln.
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[personal profile] ursamajor 2006-07-19 08:16 pm (UTC)(link)
oh, that's AWESOME. i always forget how to get to the tappan zee, and how to maneuver around once in jersey, but seeing as we spent over an hour sitting in the depths of the CBX and the GW the last time we went down there? Love.

[identity profile] pkzimmer.livejournal.com 2006-07-19 09:13 pm (UTC)(link)
Nice program. I'm a fan.

[identity profile] jessebeller.livejournal.com 2006-07-20 03:59 pm (UTC)(link)
man, too bad the mapquest graphics are still barely legible. i stopped using mapquest two years ago when i realized that google's version was about a gazillion times easier to interpret.


also, ill point out that along with AAA membership comes free unlimited maps and route planning, so you can actually sit down with a guy and tell him you want tappan zee, and then he'll draw it on your map for you. and theyll also come tow your car if you break down, and amtrak has a discount for AAA members. bottom line: AAA? even better than mapquest.