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THE MACHINE
Registered User
Step by Step Road travel maps...
I recall seeing a link to a site that provided a step by step road travel map on AAM in the past anybody know where its located I can't seem to find it ...basically you input one address and then your destination address and it draws up a minute by minute guide ...think it might only apply to Dublin...
Unregistered User
Step by Step Road travel maps...
Not the DTO (beta) journey planner by any chance?
[broken link removed]
In case the above link is prone to change the planner is linked from the main DTO site:
techman29
Registered User
Step by Step Road travel maps...
Maybe the route planner at AA Ireland:
www.aaroadwatch.ie/routes/
THE MACHINE
Registered User
Maps
Many thanks.
ninsaga
Frequent poster
Re: Maps
www.maporama.com/share/
ninsaga
bosch
Unregistered User
Mappoint...
mappoint.msn.com/(ik4vwj55usmy51zzc2fusq55)/Home.aspx
irisheyes40
Registered User
Routeplanning
I've been trying to get into the routeplanning section of the aaireland.ie site but I keep getting told the section is unavailable. Does anyone know any other sites offering a similar service. It's for a journey in Ireland.
EvilDoctorK
Posts: 34
Re: Routeplanning
[broken link removed]
Via Michelin ... not bad at all
ajapale
Frequent poster
Re: Routeplanning
yes, better and more up to date tha the AA.
lisa
Unregistered User
route planner
I've used this site several times and have found it quite helpful
Tommy
Moderator
Re: route planner
In my experience, route planners can be a serious waste of time and can send you on a wildly unsuitable or circuitous route to your destination. There's much less risk involved in using an ordinary road map!
Unregistered User
Re: route planner
On a business trip to the US with a couple of colleagues a while back we were using Microsoft MapPoint running on a laptop connected to a GPS scanner in order to assist us with navigating the unfamiliar territory. It drew a few suspicious looks from other road users and was often quite useful but we STILL managed to get lost several times! Part of the problem with Irish specific route planners (and especially those using GPS based location information!) is the quality of the data used to create them in the first place. I reckon that Tommy's right about just using a plain old map. Ireland's not that big a place after all and part of the fun is (or used to be - pre Celtic Tiger) getting lost on the smaller country roads from time to time....
irisheyes40
Registered User
Routeplanning
Thanks everyone, I'll try those other links. Murphys Law the AA site route planning is now working.