5. To have intermediate points on the route, use this same procedure to select the first turn on the
route and press the ENTER key. If there is a single road that connects the new point and the
previous point, the route will follow that road. Otherwise, your route will follow a straight line
between the two points.
6. If you desire to have more intermediate turns (points) on the route, repeat the previous step.
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In order for the route to follow roads, it is necessary to select all intermediate turns, including on
and off-ramps. The advantages of having the route follow the roads are that the distances and times are
more accurate, and the turn guidance is more specific, among others.
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Route Distance Displayed (Point to Point)
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Zoom Back In to Show Nearby Cities
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Point to Road Intersections
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Note How Route Line follows I- 90
Reference
Creating a Route
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Finding the Destination
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Zoom out if necessary
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Entering last turn
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