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  2. MapQuest - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MapQuest

    MapQuest provides some extent of street-level detail or driving directions for a variety of countries. Users can check if their country is available using a dropdown menu on the MapQuest home page. The company offers a free mobile app for Android and iOS that features POI search, voice-guided navigation, real-time traffic and other features ...

  3. Alaska is a bucket-list destination for many people, but it’s not always easy to explore — unless you’re on a cruise. As Americans gear up for summer travel, 77% expect to pack a ...

  4. Journey planner - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journey_Planner

    A journey planner, trip planner, or route planner is a specialized search engine used to find an optimal means of travelling between two or more given locations, sometimes using more than one transport mode. [1] [2] Searches may be optimized on different criteria, for example fastest, shortest, fewest changes, cheapest. [3]

  5. Google Maps - Wikipedia

    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Google_Maps

    Google Maps is a web mapping platform and consumer application offered by Google. It offers satellite imagery, aerial photography, street maps, 360° interactive panoramic views of streets (Street View), real-time traffic conditions, and route planning for traveling by foot, car, bike, air (in beta) and public transportation.

  6. Highway Hypnosis: Signs, Causes, How to Handle It - Healthline

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    What it feels like. You may not always realize when highway hypnosis takes over — at least, not until you’ve snapped out of it. Some warning signs you might notice include: sleepiness. loss of ...

  7. Route 59 station - Wikipedia

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    Route 59 station. / 41.7779; -88.2087. Route 59 station is a Metra station along the BNSF Line on the border of Aurora, Illinois and Naperville, Illinois. The station is located at, and named for, Illinois Route 59, to distinguish itself from Naperville to the east and Aurora to the west. It opened on July 16, 1989. [2]

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