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Old 06-24-19 | 09:18 AM
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
Oh, Google Maps will also do route planning, and you can choose "bicycle" as the transportation mode. It can sometimes be good for a quick and dirty route planning.
Quick and dirty? I find it to be excellent, but that may be because there is more information in my corner of the world than in some others. It is a multi-step process to convert a google maps bike route to ridewithgps, and one side effect is that the turn by turn directions don't have street names. Those are the two downsides which I tolerate because I don't need to do this very often.
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