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Changing route in Maps

How can I change the route Maps sets for me? When looking for driving directions from west Mich. To Milwaukee, Maps demands I take the Ferry across Lake Mich. I'd rather drive through Chicago than swim across the lake. How do I get it to change?

Lori Chapman1 wrote:
How can I change the route Maps sets for me? When looking for driving directions from west Mich. To Milwaukee, Maps demands I take the Ferry across Lake Mich. I'd rather drive through Chicago than swim across the lake. How do I get it to change?


The Maps program is not a sophisticated navigation tool. It does not allow you to set things like "No Ferries" or "Avoid tolls". These things are normal in real Nav programs that cost real money.

The only way to use Maps in the way you want is that you have to create a map to Chicago first, then one to Milwaukee. On my iPhone, which has a similar Map program, I just list out all the locations that I think should be waypoints, then input them. The program saves them, so you can call them up. I would set it up to get you to Gary, IN, then Chicago, IL, then your specific location in Milwaukee. Just change the location as you move along.

If you're going to do this a lot, you'll need to get a real Nav program.

You can change route on google maps by just clicking on the marked route and dragging it to where you want to go.  I wish apple's maps would do the same.  As is, it shows me routes that take much longer, which is not very useful (or reliable).

 

I would appreciate it if anyone could let me know if this kind of route change is possible.  I have tried everything I can think of.

 

thanks



Trying to do the same....Milwaukee to Petosky, MI.  Shortest route is up thru the U.P.  Maps still takes you on the Ferry, which is actually longer, and no way to modify.  This is all as of July 2014.  Google Maps for my trip....



And Google Maps is free.



I haven't figured out how to get Maps to follow a different route when it suggests only one route, but when Maps suggest more than one route, e.g. Augusta, GA to Muskogee, OK, it's possible to tell Maps to follow an alternate route.

 

In iOS, you tap an alternate route, and you're done.

 

In maOS, clicking an alternate route drops a pin where you click.

 

To get Maps to follow a proposed alternate route on a MacBook Pro with macOS, hold down the "fn" or function key prefix, at the extreme bottom left of the keyboard, as you click.



Use Maps on your iPhone, iPad, or iPod touch - Apple Support

https://m.wikihow.com/Use-Apple-Maps



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