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Google Maps provides a route planner, [56] allowing users to find available directions through driving, public transportation, walking, or biking. [57] Google has partnered globally with over 800 public transportation providers to adopt GTFS (General Transit Feed Specification), making the data available to third parties.
Google Maps Navigation is a mobile application developed by Google for the Android and iOS operating systems that later integrated into the Google Maps mobile app. The application uses an Internet connection to a GPS navigation system to provide turn-by-turn voice-guided instructions on how to arrive at a given destination. [1]
Route 23, also known as Selkirk Road, is a 18.8-kilometre (11.7 mi), two-lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary highway in central Prince Edward Island. Its southern terminus is at Route 315 in Wood Islands and its northern terminus is at Route 210 in Orwell. The route is entirely in Queens County and it is generally a straight line between its ...
Prince Edward Island Route 6 is a secondary highway in central Prince Edward Island. Route 6 begins in Kensington at the junction of Routes 2 and 20 , bearing east. It passes the community of New London before turning at a roundabout in Stanley Bridge .
Prince Edward Island relies mostly on arterial roads for major inter-city routes. The only expressway in the entire province is the Cornwall Bypass which is entirely part of Route 1 (there are no full-fledged freeways).
Prince Edward Island Route 8 is a 21.5 km (13.4 mi) secondary highway in central Prince Edward Island, Canada. Route 8 begins at Route 1A south of Summerside, as Freetown Road. The road proceeds east to Route 2 in Summerfield, where Freetown Road ends. Route 8 is then signed concurrently with Route 2 for 150 metres (490 ft) before continuing ...
Route 24, also known as Dover Road and Murray Harbour Road, is a 29.3-kilometre (18.2 mi), two-lane, uncontrolled-access, secondary highway in Prince Edward Island. Its southern terminus is at Route 4 in Murray River and its northern terminus is at Route 3 in Vernon River. The route is in Kings and Queens counties.
Route 1 is a 120-kilometre (75 mi) long provincial highway that serves as the Prince Edward Island section of the Trans-Canada Highway. Route 1 traverses the southern shores of Prince Edward Island, from the Confederation Bridge in Borden-Carleton to the Wood Islands ferry dock, and bypasses the provincial capital, Charlottetown. It is an ...