Was Sunday on tour. Upper Bavaria and Munich in and out. Have looked at my Google Maps timeline today. 290 km. Most of it by motorcycle, a part by bike, says Google. I’ve never noticed. True, of course, was just a motorcycle. How does Google recognize that I’m riding a motorcycle? Or why does Google think I’m riding a bike. In Munich, of course, there’s a lot of traffic, but I’ve never really driven a wheel speed as much as Google’s R I didn’t send anything. I first thought about motion or inclination sensor. The mobile phone was somehow cross-cross in the tailbag. Now someone says, Google recognizes when I moggle through me in traffic jams, e.g. between cars, as a motorcycle. Provided the cars also use Google maps, which is of course likely in the big city. I just care, who knows how Google does it? Inserted afterward: Or, that comes to me now, Google defines me just because I driving through traffic jams as a cyclist? Because motorcyclists are not allowed to do so, and Google is a bit out of the world, and only cyclists dare to do so. That would explain the inexplicably long classification as a cyclist.