The new update uses a Google Maps-type style, meaning users can see the exact location of your friends down to the roadname.
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Upon their arrival at this station, a small hamlet, their first acquaintance told them that his roadname was "Kansas Shorty" and his partner's "Slippery".
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To match the statue, he also had roadnamed after him.
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You've probably driven down a roadnamed him, or encountered his moniker during history lessons.
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At best, you'll get a roadnamed after you.
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But councillor Jamie Arbuckle said he thought the sub-committee would only complicate future roadnaming requests.
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Lester used to do some work for an old man out on Middle Roadnamed Lawson.
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We soon reached the roadnamed by the shepherd, which was made of large loose stones.
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José Mourinho has had a roadnamed after him in his home town of Setubal in Portugal.
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One by one, row by row, houses sprang up with roadsnamed after wildflowers and respectable authors.
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Proposed roadnames at Blenheim's newest subdivision have been criticised for reeking of "colonial cringe".
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He passed away in Melbourne 8 years ago - and has a roadnamed after him in the ACT.
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Ease of street identification for emergency, postal and courier services is among the roadnaming principles in the policy.
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Phil was driving along a wet and busy road , desperately trying to read the roadnames through rain-streaked windows.
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The maps don't have all the highlighting of Google's, but the amount of detail such as roadnames seems to me greater.