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MapAm💜re

In parts of Asia, including the #Philippines, Grab is a popular ride-hailing brand, and uses #OpenStreetMap data.

While traveling the other day, I noticed a Grab driver using their new navigation app and asked them about it.

They thought it's much better than Google or Waze, and says that he's been trying to convince other drivers he knows to switch to it.

Screenshot of a Grab driver's phone, showing Grab's own navigation app.
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MapAm💜re

The driver believes that it provides superior directions, especially one way streets, and restrictions, and saves them time from going circles.

Kudos @osm! 🎉

He mentioned how he wanted to use it for personal navigation, but couldn't, so I told him to try @organicmaps , which I explained also uses @openstreetmap data which he said he'll try.

MapAm💜re

@amapanda
I subtly suggested that, too, and whether they've tried sending any feedback about map issues to Grab.

They said they don't, and that errors are fixed "automatically." 🤔, which I interpreted in my head as: somebody else reported/fixed the same issue.

InsertUser

@MapAmore @amapanda

I suppose Grab could be running something like MapDust quietly in the background and editing things where drivers repeatedly "refuse" to follow directions.

wiki.openstreetmap.org/wiki/Ma

It seems unlikely though from the commentary I've seen on Grab's edits here.

Sven Geggus

@MapAmore "Grab driver" is a term which sounds very strange for a native German speaker like me as Grab means Grave in German.

MapAm💜re

@giggls
😆 Definitely not what I meant.

I could've written "a car driver working for Grab."

Sven Geggus

@MapAmore I know. But my first thought went in another direction :)

Dave

@MapAmore thank you for sharing… it had me curious so I took a look at the Grab Maps Terms and Conditions - would love to know more about how they use the other governmental and commercial providers along with OSM - I’ll keep digging 😊 : grab.com/sg/terms-policies/tra

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