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  2. AA Highway - Wikipedia

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    The AA Highway is a 135.665-mile-long (218.332 km) state highway maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The mainline route parallels the Ohio River from Interstate 275 (I-275) in Wilder to Vanceburg; it is cosigned as Kentucky Route (KY 9).

  3. Journey planner - Wikipedia

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    The planning of road legs is sometimes done by a separate subsystem within a journey planner, but may consider both single mode trip calculations as well as intermodal scenarios (e.g. Park and Ride, kiss and ride, etc.). Typical optimizations for car routing are shortest route, fastest route, cheapest route and with constraints for specific ...

  4. ViaMichelin - Wikipedia

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    ViaMichelin provides services designed for both the general public and businesses. ViaMichelin provides several services (maps, route plans, hotel and restaurant listings, traffic and tourist information, etc.) across media including the Internet, mobile phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), and GPS navigation systems.

  5. American Automobile Association - Wikipedia

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    TripTik is AAA's travel planning guide and online travel planner. The print version includes road maps and other travel information, such as gas prices. [50] AAA is authorized by the U.S. Department of State to issue International Driving Permits in the United States, along with the National Automobile Club.

  6. Kentucky Route 9 - Wikipedia

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    Kentucky Route 9 is a 116.285-mile-long (187.143 km) state highway maintained by the Kentucky Transportation Cabinet (KYTC) in the U.S. state of Kentucky. The highway extends from Grayson to Newport (a city in Kentucky across the Ohio River from Cincinnati , Ohio), roughly paralleling the Ohio River between Vanceburg and Newport.

  7. Microsoft AutoRoute - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft AutoRoute was originally based on Automap, route planning software created by British software company NextBase Limited. NextBase was founded by five friends working from a house in Esher, England, before eventually moving to an industrial park in Staines. NextBase's first product was AutoRoute, which launched in 1988, and was ...