route planning

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. Searches may be optimized on different criteria, for example fastest, shortest, fewest changes, cheapest. They may be constrained, for example, to leave or arrive at a certain time, to avoid certain waypoints, etc. A single journey may use a sequence of several modes of transport, meaning the system may know about public transport services as well as transport networks for private transportation. Trip planning or journey planning is sometimes distinguished from route planning, which is typically thought of as using private modes of transportation such as cycling, driving, or walking, normally using a single mode at a time. Trip or journey planning, in contrast, would make use of at least one public transport mode which operates according to published schedules; given that public transport services only depart at specific times (unlike private transport which may leave at any time), an algorithm must therefore not only find a path to a destination, but seek to optimize it so as to minimize the waiting time incurred for each leg. In European Standards such as Transmodel, trip planning is used specifically to describe the planning of a route for a passenger, to avoid confusion with the completely separate process of planning the operational journeys to be made by public transport vehicles on which such trips are made.
Trip planners have been widely used in the travel industry since the 1970s, by booking agents. The growth of the internet, the proliferation of geospatial data, and the development of information technologies generally has led to the rapid development of many self-service app or browser-based, on-line intermodal trip planners.
A trip planner may be used in conjunction with ticketing and reservation systems.

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  1. rjhfandclf

    Custom personal route planning and/or Garmin Basecamp with MG4

    I'm working on re-planning my first long EV journey through France, and what I want to do is be able to plan my route - which I know well - to incorporate my preferred stops and chargers, without being told where else I need (but don't, in fact!) to stop. I then want to submit this to the car...
  2. W

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    I never had the necessity to look at the elevation profile of a route unless I go on a bike ride. Now that I have an EV, I would like to analyze the elevation profile of different routes suggested by Apple/Google maps and choose one accordingly based on how economical it would be. Do any of you...
  3. C

    Route planning coming to MG4?

    I was looking at the Australian specs pdf and it says EV trip planning and charger routing coming October 2023. It's for the Essence 64 and long range 77 models only, i guess the models with satnav.
  4. boomish

    Route planning ?

    I apologise if this is obvious but wondered how others plan long journeys, we’re off to do our first ultra long journey , London to Penzance, stoping to see friends & family on the way. We did Nottingham but it got there without stopping . To get to our first stop in Holsworthy (North Devon) we...
  5. Rolfe

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  6. tkmaxx5

    Route planning and live navigation....

    We are looking forward (me perhaps more than my wife!) to our first long-distance trip in our Facelift MG5 in a couple of weeks (Leeds to Brittany, overnight in Folkestone). I'm happy enough with my route planning options (ABRP, ZapMap, Electroverse, WattsUp etc) but my question is what's the...
  7. DB00nowthen

    Which route planning/charging planning apps are worth subscribing to?

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  8. DBedford

    Which EV route planning app do you prefer please?

    Which route planner do you prefer and why please? I thought I’d ask as going on holiday down to St Austell, and have a few butterflies over the limited number of charge points in the West Country, coupled with the fact we will be taking delivery of our first EV MG ZS TLR two days before hand...
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