When Every Street Corner Knows Your Bike: Apple Maps Finally Rolls Into Hong Kong and Taiwan
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Gadget HacksWhen Every Street Corner Knows Your Bike: Apple Maps Finally Rolls Into Hong Kong and Taiwangadgethacks.comRveviewed by Corey Noles Time for some good news for cyclists in East Asia: Apple Maps just brought its cycling navigation features to Hong Kong and Taiwan streets. After years of waiting while their mainland China neighbors enjoyed bike-friendly routing, riders in these regions can finally ditch the guesswork and let their iPhones guide them through the urban maze. Apple Maps has expanded cycling routes to Taiwan and Hong Kong, marking a significant boost for East Asian coverage where the feature was previously limited to mainland China and Japan. This expansion follows Apple's gradual rollout strategy that first introduced cycling directions in iOS 14 for just five cities worldwide. The new coverage means millions more cyclists can access bike lanes, bike paths, and bike-friendly routes with details about steep inclines and obstacles. To put this in perspective, Hong Kong's population of 7.5 million combined with Taiwan's 23.6 million means Apple just activated cycling navigation for
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