Google builds Street View trikes to map UK footpaths
By Nate Lanxon on 18 May 2009, 12:31pm

And now the cycle, sans-cyclist.
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The Google Trike with its 360 degree mounted camera and its ability to go many places other vehicles are not capable of going is a marvel in itself. It is an ambitious effort to photograph parts of the Uk and will undoubtedly help those unable to travel there an opportunity to see the sites.