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Thousands of people have embarked on a virtual road trip via Google Street View

Posted on May 17, 2025

It’s Friday afternoon and I am listening to the Bodhine College radio station, which is roaming around with a laugh. I’m not in the mine. I’m not in the car I’m on my desk. It is Internet Road Trap.

Internet Road Trap is what I will call MMRTG (largely multi -player Online Road Trip Game). Game creator Neil Agarwal, called the “Road Trip Simulator”. Every 10 seconds, viewers vote in the direction of “car” to drive on Google Street View – or, you can vote for a horn or change the radio station. Most of the voting direction is clicking, and the car continues on its natural path … wherever he decides to chat.

The Internet Road Trap reminds Pokémon Pokémon, a famous river 10 years ago, in which viewers voted for a button pressing as part of the collective Pokémon Red Game. But Internet Road Trap is suffering from very little chaos – both because only a thousand or more people are playing at a time, and because we have better organizational tools than the TV dramas Pokémon era (thanks, detaches).

Progress on Virtual Road Trap is slow. The car operates at much speed than walking. Discoed moderators had to raise the expectations of newcomers, pointing out that it is meaningless to suggest driving from Mine to Las Vegas, as it will likely take 10 months to real time. This is the case with Alaska, but this is not just a matter of time.

The general questionnaire of Dcard states that “Google Street View works with numerous photos and keeping them together. In some areas of the roads leading to Alaska, there are gaps in the pictures and so we get stuck there, if we go to these roads.” “These are the gaps on all possible roads going to Alaska. We checked.”

There is no purpose on Internet Road Trap, as opposed to other Street View -based sports Juggier. In view of our current position in the mine, some detacked members discussed driving traveling to Canada, which is somewhat realistic purpose. But the destination is not intended – it is a pleasure to hear a college radio from the Liberal Arts School in which a thousand strangers on the Internet go to the Blue Hill, the natural back of the Mine.

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