Johnny Au
Senior Member
Google is really bloated these days.It's the butterfly in the Chaos theory -- a small thing cascaded into a major thing:
The missing segment caused certain transit search results to completely disappear from Canada's Wonderland search results since only the fastest 3 routes are usually displayed. Meaning, at times, there were no transit search results that included the Vaughan subway extension. Few Google Transit search results (and any apps that relied on Google data) returned any optimal transit routes for Canada's Wonderland.
You might not be dependant on Google but your children (the Texting Generation) is increasingly dependant on it, and it is important for data for popular transit destinations to remain accurate.
What happened to the day when Google was a very simple search engine?
It does not take much effort to fix that issue. But no, Google Maps is more interested in ephemeral time-wasters like Santa-tracking and Pacman street mazes than in actually making transit routing accurate. Making transit routing accurate would increase productivity significantly for many. Santa-tracking and Pacman street mazes are just entertainment at best (for Christian (or even secular) families with very young children and retro gamers, respectively). Open Street Maps does a better job at actually fixing streets (and none of the people who add the streets on OSM are even paid)! Open Street Maps does not aim to include time-wasters.
To Google: please hire competent GIS technicians, especially those who volunteer for Open Street Maps. Keep the Santa-tracking and Pacman stuff separate (or spin them off like Niantic).
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