Trip-first route planning

Plan the Trip. Choose the interesting route.

Routing helps travelers create Trips, add Trip Stops, compare Route Options for each Leg, save a Preferred Saved Route, and share or hand off the route context when it is time to drive.

How it works

From Trip Stops to Leg Handoff

The app keeps planning Trip-first: add places, compare current Legs, save the route you intend to use, then open a Leg Handoff with navigation links and context.

  1. 1 · Trip Stops
    Build a Trip from Routing Places

    Start with city-level or travel-relevant Routing Places, then add optional Trip Stop details as your plans become clearer.

  2. 2 · Route Search
    Compare Route Options for each Leg

    Each adjacent pair of Trip Stops becomes a Leg where you can compare a fastest baseline with more interesting Corridors.

  3. 3 · Saved Routes
    Choose a Preferred Saved Route

    Save the Route Option you want to revisit, mark one Saved Route as preferred for the Leg, and keep alternatives for comparison.

  4. 4 · Leg Handoff
    Open navigation context when ready

    Use the Leg Handoff page to open external navigation links while keeping the selected Corridor, Highlights, and Shaping Stops visible.

Example corridor

Denver → Moab

The current demo data includes Denver, Moab, and nearby Colorado/Utah Highlights. It is an example route-planning region, not the shape of every Trip.

Example
Route Search Compare fastest and interesting Corridors

Route Options can include a fastest baseline, Anchor-generated alternatives, Interest Score explanations, map context, Saved Routes, and Shaping Stops for Leg Handoff.