The route plan specifies the route from which you can get from a given starting point to a specified destination. The calculated route is influenced by the mode / mode of transport we choose and the road restrictions we use. The result of the planning is the route drawn on the map and its data: affected points, changes of direction, distance.and time.
To plan routes, use the Planning menu item in the System menu. In the route planning panel that appears, you can set planning parameters, view textual information about the planned route, and perform some actions.
The route planning service has a dual function:
Opportunities
When planning a route, we come across roughly the same options as for other programs with a similar purpose:
Itineraries can be shared with others or saved for later reuse. Saved routes can be organized into groups.
Ways to create an Itinerary
If you choose any of the above options, you can use the map and the route planning panel functions together to create a route plan.
The descriptive data of the completed route plan can be viewed in various details. The data provides addresses, coordinates, time, distance, and route guidance information for the entire route or parts of it. The planned route is shown on the map with the start, stop and end points.
Connection to the tracking system
The connection to the tracking system appears in several levels and ways:
Parts of the route planner
The route planning panel consists of three main parts:
In the first we give the conditions that fundamentally influence the planning, in the second we get the calculated routes, in the third we can share routes with others, save routes, and retrieve our previously created route plans (if we have saved them before).
More information: Parts of the route planning panel