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Old 10-31-2009, 05:27 PM
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Whats up guys? I'm new to this site and glad they have one.


I have a question. I'm probably not the first one. Anyone out there know if there is a website that can map out the best possible route to take. If I have 25 stops and type them in randomly, is there a site that can spit out the quickest route?


Thanx in advance.
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if you go on google maps you can "add destination" and do multiple stop mapping

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Thanx, I like that site. Is there a way on that site, or another site that puts them in the easiest order for you. I know if you look at points on a map, should be self explanatory, but I work in NYC where there are a lot of one way streets and other dumb obstacles to get by.
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Thanx, I like that site. Is there a way on that site, or another site that puts them in the easiest order for you. I know if you look at points on a map, should be self explanatory, but I work in NYC where there are a lot of one way streets and other dumb obstacles to get by.
don't know about that but you should be able to look at the map when it puts the push pins in it and determine which is your best route

alot of the gps units on the market will do this for you... even a cheap garmin
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Try Ebay or Amazon and buy a new or used Garmin or a Tom-Tom GPS dash unit. Both are good but they are made for vehicles 10 feet or less in height, so if you use it in a rig you need to beware of that limitation.
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