Of course, we should try our best to improve “our” map - we can really do it, in contrast to Google Maps.

But let me continue this rant on Google quality: it is important to know the problems of Google, otherwise someone might try to use Google “to remember things he saw on ground” but may actually be mislead by terribly wrong data!

Look at road names and road numbers. Google “knows” far more of them than we do.
But … what do you think of a road named “Soi 4008”, a minor road connecting to road 4008? To me, that does not look correct (though I did not check on ground).

Reference numbers of DRR roads almost always lack the changwat prefix. Only occasionally, e.g. Krabi 1020, they have a correct number.

Also many roads connecting to a numbered road somehow receive the number from there - take a look at the many roads with number 4194 near Phipun at https://www.google.de/maps/@8.5455054,99.6011378,15.42z/data=!5m1!1e1