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Major Roads GSV hasn't covered yet (or where imagery is ancient)

Started by CoreySamson, March 30, 2020, 09:35:34 PM

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planxtymcgillicuddy

Parts of US-221 here in North Carolina lack adequate and up-to-date imagery (especially out of Jefferson, NC-most recent in some stretches goes back to 2009-eek!)
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Quote from: jmacswimmer on June 18, 2020, 09:50:35 AM
Quote from: BridgesToIdealism on June 18, 2020, 09:31:48 AM
Let's not forget about the major bridges in NYC that don't have Street view.

Verrazano-Narrows Bridge and George Washington Bridge have never had any street view except for the approaches.

Outerbridge Crossing has never had any street view and still doesn't.

Goethals Bridge never had street view for the longest time but now does with the new replacement bridge.

Bayonne Bridge originally had street view but for some reason it was removed when they started the Raise the Roadway project and has not been put back ever since.

If I'm not mistaken, that has more to do with PANYNJ and MTAB&T prohibiting photography on those crossings than it does with Google not updating the streetview imagery.
That sure does a lot of good, when you can just search any of those bridges on Youtube and find dozens of videos of people driving across.

TheGrassGuy

Huge chunks of the Natchez Trace Parkway are missing, as is OR-242. Also, many national parks, such as Crater Lakes and Acadia, are missing, but that's probably due to legal restrictions about bringing GSV cars into national parks.
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Bickendan

Quote from: debragga on June 18, 2020, 09:58:37 AM
A 14 mile stretch of US-80 between Delhi, LA and a few miles west of Tallulah, LA, save for the part of LA-577 that overlays US-80 in Waverly.
Speaking of Delhi, all of India.
But, as it turns out, it's because India opted against GMSV citing national security concerns thanks to their western neighbor, and thanks to the 2008 terrorist attack in Mumbai.
Considering how India deals with more terrorism than we'd likely hear about here in the States, their opting out of GMSV is unfortunate, but makes sense. And makes it rather annoying for me drafting the AH, NE, NH, and SH systems for Travel Mapping. Terrorist jerks

MinecraftNinja

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I know how you feel. Also most of South Korea is not covered. It looks like most of the Massachusetts South Shore needs to be updated.



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