And you'll notice, even on that example, the resolution is not fine enough that the cross streets are named. The only thing that makes these directions followable is that Kirkland ends at the Science Center; if Kirkland continued, the cross street you are to turn on to get to the Science Center is not named on the map.
The other interesting change that just happened is now searching for public transit directions automatically includes solutions that involve ride hailing services. Apparently if the walk between a bus stop and a destination is sufficiently far – I don't know what the distance threshold is – instead of showing you that walk and including its duration in the time estimate, it just includes a ride hailing call, and the estimate of the duration of that ride hailing trip.