- Plan your commute or trip - Android - Google Maps Help
Once you’ve selected your route and can view the directions, you may be able to change how you travel for part of your trip The rest of the route, like transit departure times and total journey time, will be updated when you change the mode of transportation
- Plan your commute or trip - Computer - Google Maps Help
On your computer, open Google Maps Make sure you’re signed in On the left, choose an option: Get directions to relevant places: Click a place in the list You’ll get places based on your Gmail, Calendar, and recent travel history Get directions to saved places: If you saved your work or home address in your Google Account, click Home or Work You can edit your home or work addresses in
- Get directions show routes in Google Maps
To find the best route based on estimated traffic and transit schedules, change your travel date or time This only works for routes with one destination
- Measure distance between points - Computer - Google Maps Help
You can measure the distance between 2 or more points on the map For example, you can measure the mileage in a straight line between 2 cities Important: If you're using Maps in Lite mo
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- Discover helpful features in Google Maps
Plan future trips on Google Maps On your computer or mobile device, you can choose when you want to start driving or when you want to reach your destination The travel time estimate for your trip is based on traffic and transit schedules for the planned travel time
- Measure distance between points - iPhone iPad - Google Help
You can measure the distance between 2 or more points on the map For example, you can measure the mileage in a straight line between 2 cities On your iPhone or iPad, open the Google Maps app
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