![]() ![]() Upon finally reaching the lobby and asking, I was told that I could have just come in on the main road, that it was one straight road and a wide one and why did I ever choose to come through the back-roads. When I managed to reach my hotel (a very prominent one in a big tech-park) it routed me to the back entrance on a small street. The city has ONLY small narrow tiny twisty back-roads where one car has to pull over with one set of wheels in the ditch and stop to let an oncoming vehicle pass. The city has no main/wide roads at all, none, zero, nada, zilch.Ģ. From Google, my impression of Ernakulam/Cochin is as follows:ġ. I experienced this last week when I went to Eranakulam/Cochin - a city I am totally unfamiliar with. They take all the small, tiny, narrow, back-roads and google, being very crowd-sourced, recommends majorly such roads for cars too. I have a pet theory that (since google does not have a "bike" option, only "car") all bikers/two-wheelers spoil the navigation for car users. I used to trust google maps completely, but starting from the recent past I am not too happy with Google Maps. ![]()
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