Walking Directions From Google: The Frugal Choice
A very wise and frugal friend shared this little tool with me recently: Google Maps Walking Directions. Apparently Google just rolled this out. Seems to be an interesting tool. The street views are cool too. What’s the personal finance tie-in? Everyone living in urban areas (and maybe a few daring others) can now map out your next walking route across town instead of using you’re gas-guzzler. You spend less on gas. I reached with that one, I know. ![]()
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Why Use Google’s Walking Directions?
First of all, is it a bit weird that they even have this. Isn’t it? Second, what’s the difference between walking directions and driving directions? Don’t hold me to this, but I think they’ve taken into account the terrain and available sidewalks when providing you a route. They also don’t factor in one-way streets like driving directions would. Note the warning from Google, “use caution when walking in unfamiliar areas.” That struck me as funny for some reason. ![]()
More just for fun in case you’re curious…
Anyone using Google Maps Walking Directions regularly yet?
Last Edited: August 4, 2008 @ 11:00 pmDid You Like This Article? Get free email updates! Sign up now and receive exclusive content and a FREE COPY of my eBook '31 Days to Improve Your Financial Life'. Enter your name and email address below: | ![]() |













That Google! They are always coming up with nifty little tools ;)
How many hours do they say it will take to follow your map? ;)
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