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  2. U.S. Route 6 in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Route 6 ( US 6) is a major east–west road in the U.S. state of Rhode Island. Nationally, the route continues west to Bishop, California, and east to Provincetown, Massachusetts. In western Rhode Island, it forms part of one of several routes between Hartford, Connecticut, and Providence and was planned to be replaced by Interstate 84 (I-84).

  3. Look Around (Apple) - Wikipedia

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    Background An Apple Maps vehicle driving through St. Charles, Missouri, in June 2015 An Apple Maps van in Havre, Montana, in July 2018 An Apple Maps car near Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, in June 2019 An Apple Maps car driving in Geelong, Australia, in November 2019 An Apple Maps car driving in Liège, Belgium, in August 2023 Cameras of an Apple Maps car in Grenoble, France, in June 2020 An ...

  4. High-definition map - Wikipedia

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    Such maps can be precise at a centimetre level. High-definition maps for self-driving cars usually include map elements such as road shape, road marking, traffic signs, and barriers. Maintaining high accuracy is one of the biggest challenges in building HD maps of real-world roads. With regard to accuracy, there are two main focus points that ...

  5. U.S. Route 66 in Oklahoma - Wikipedia

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    U.S. Highway 66 Will Rogers Highway US 66 highlighted in red Route information Maintained by ODOT Length 374.6 mi (602.9 km) (as close as possible to the latest surface alignments, except at Tulsa and Oklahoma City) The length of SH-66 is 192.8 mi (310.3 km) Existed December 7, 1926 –April 1, 1985 Major junctions West end US 66 at Texas state line Major intersections US 81 in El Reno (west ...

  6. History of cartography - Wikipedia

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    The history of cartography refers to the development and consequences of cartography, or mapmaking technology, throughout human history. Maps have been one of the most important human inventions for millennia, allowing humans to explain and navigate their way through the world. When and how the earliest maps were made is unclear, but maps of ...

  7. Bing Maps Platform - Wikipedia

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    Bing Maps Platform (previously Microsoft Virtual Earth) is a geospatial mapping platform produced by Microsoft. It allows developers to create applications that layer location-relevant data on top of licensed map imagery. The imagery includes samples taken by satellite sensors, aerial cameras (including 45 degree oblique "bird's eye" aerial ...

  8. Death by GPS - Wikipedia

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    Death by GPS. Death by GPS refers to the death of people attributable, in part, to following GPS directions or GPS maps. [1] [2] [3] Death by GPS has been noted in several deaths in Death Valley, California, [4] [5] a lost hiker at Joshua Tree National Park in southeastern California, [6] and incidents in Washington State, Australia, England ...

  9. Here Technologies - Wikipedia

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    HERE WeGo, formerly Nokia Maps and HERE Maps, is a consumer mapping application that works on smartphones or through a web browser. It is currently available in 196 countries and its features include turn-by-turn walking navigation, offline availability, 3D landmarks and indoor Venue Maps for 100,000+ unique buildings in 87 countries.