PROPER PLUMBER PLANNING
1. Use the Multi-Stop Feature
Open Google Maps, enter your starting location, and tap "Directions."
Add your destination, then tap the three dots or the "Add Stop" option to include multiple stops in your trip.
Rearrange the stops by dragging them to optimize the route.
2. Optimize Your Route
Google Maps does not have a built-in route optimizer for multiple stops, but you can manually order stops based on the shortest travel times or distances.
Alternatively, use a route optimization tool like Circuit or RoadWarrior and import the results into Google Maps.
3. Save Locations for Quick Access
Save frequently visited places by selecting "Save" on the location’s page and categorizing them under Favorites, Want to Go, or other lists.
Use Lists to group related stops, such as for errands or a day trip.
4. Use Labels for Personal Points of Interest
Assign custom labels to locations you frequently visit, such as "Work" or "Gym." These labels make it easier to find these places when planning.
5. Time Stops Strategically
Consider estimated arrival times, traffic patterns, and business hours when planning.
Take advantage of Google Maps' real-time traffic updates and the business hours displayed on location cards.
6. Download Offline Maps
To avoid issues with connectivity, download an offline map of the area. Open the app, tap on your profile picture, go to Offline Maps, and select "Select Your Own Map."
7. Measure Distances
Use the "Measure Distance" feature for custom routes. On mobile or desktop, tap or right-click on the map and select "Measure Distance" to gauge walking or driving paths.
8. Create a Custom Map
Use Google My Maps to create detailed custom maps with specific locations, routes, and notes. Access it at mymaps.google.com.
Share the map with others or open it on your phone using the My Maps app.
9. Use Google Maps Timeline
Enable the Timeline feature to review past trips and stops, which can help you plan future trips based on travel history.
10. Integrate with Other Apps
Export your route to apps like Waze or Uber if needed.
Use trip planners like Rome2Rio or Roadtrippers for detailed itineraries, then input the final route into Google Maps.
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Open Google Maps, enter your starting location, and tap "Directions."
Add your destination, then tap the three dots or the "Add Stop" option to include multiple stops in your trip.
Rearrange the stops by dragging them to optimize the route.
2. Optimize Your Route
Google Maps does not have a built-in route optimizer for multiple stops, but you can manually order stops based on the shortest travel times or distances.
Alternatively, use a route optimization tool like Circuit or RoadWarrior and import the results into Google Maps.
3. Save Locations for Quick Access
Save frequently visited places by selecting "Save" on the location’s page and categorizing them under Favorites, Want to Go, or other lists.
Use Lists to group related stops, such as for errands or a day trip.
4. Use Labels for Personal Points of Interest
Assign custom labels to locations you frequently visit, such as "Work" or "Gym." These labels make it easier to find these places when planning.
5. Time Stops Strategically
Consider estimated arrival times, traffic patterns, and business hours when planning.
Take advantage of Google Maps' real-time traffic updates and the business hours displayed on location cards.
6. Download Offline Maps
To avoid issues with connectivity, download an offline map of the area. Open the app, tap on your profile picture, go to Offline Maps, and select "Select Your Own Map."
7. Measure Distances
Use the "Measure Distance" feature for custom routes. On mobile or desktop, tap or right-click on the map and select "Measure Distance" to gauge walking or driving paths.
8. Create a Custom Map
Use Google My Maps to create detailed custom maps with specific locations, routes, and notes. Access it at mymaps.google.com.
Share the map with others or open it on your phone using the My Maps app.
9. Use Google Maps Timeline
Enable the Timeline feature to review past trips and stops, which can help you plan future trips based on travel history.
10. Integrate with Other Apps
Export your route to apps like Waze or Uber if needed.
Use trip planners like Rome2Rio or Roadtrippers for detailed itineraries, then input the final route into Google Maps.
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