
Chris Weston
I like this app for casual cycling and social goals, like the Passport feature. Visiting places multiple times gets you stamps that you can redeem for goodies at those spots. While I'm sure adjustments will be made, I have found when using navigation, it will at times put you on streets adjacent to those with bike lanes, when it should be prioritizing those bike lane streets.
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Thanks! When bike lanes are unprotected on bigger streets, we generally try to find adjacent quiet neighborhood streets to increase access for people of all abilities. But if you prefer a route on conventional bike lanes, we suggest using Wander mode. More on map design: bikestreets.com/blog/making-the-denver-bike-streets-map-its-about-access

Jerry Helfand
It does better than Google Maps at suggesting high-comfort / low-stress cycling routes. It's still on learning mode for Houston TX, but already it's better because it has the intelligence of the online Houston Bike Guide built in for the downtown and nearby areas.

Curtis Blackwell
Great app. The cues are much more descriptive and helpful than I've encountered in other apps. I wish we had an app like this for getting around Chicago. It would also be great to have a way to donate since the full subscription fee is steep for a week-long visit, but I'd love to support the makers.
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