It is the invert of Google Maps traffic speed. Red is for low speed/stop moving. Green is for high speed. A red circulation light is for stopping. A green circulation light it's a go. It is invert from world conventional mapping speed colors.
It is the invert of Google Maps traffic speed. Red is for low speed/stop moving. Green is for high speed. A red circulation light is for stopping. A green circulation light it's a go. It is invert from world conventional mapping speed colors.
Understood. If you feel it is wrong, I suggest creating a request using the Share Ideas page. Hopefully, with enough similar requests, something might change.
It is the invert of Google Maps traffic speed. Red is for low speed/stop moving. Green is for high speed.
Yes, but that's the wrong assumption. In fact the color comes from the red sh…
I understand your point, but it's a matter of "danger zone" for the tachometer. It's not a matter of speed.
Speed on a map, is not a "danger zone" when you doing an activity. Think of a race, you need speed to win.
I'm a mapper at my job by the way.
Understood. If you feel it is wrong, I suggest creating a request using the Share Ideas page. Hopefully, with enough similar requests, something might change.
It is the invert of Google Maps traffic speed. Red is for low speed/stop moving. Green is for high speed.
Yes, but that's the wrong assumption. In fact the color comes from the red shift caused by the movement. The faster you move (away), the redder you appear. Every astronomer or physicist will confirm it