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14 Sentences With "planning a route"

How to use planning a route in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "planning a route" and check conjugation/comparative form for "planning a route". Mastering all the usages of "planning a route" from sentence examples published by news publications.

You don't need to worry about map reading or planning a route anymore.
The variety of destinations gives the team more flexibility for planning a route around any potential weather conditions.
Or, if you're training for a specific distance, I'd recommend hitting the treadmill, tracking via a phone app, or pre-planning a route via Google Maps.
I thought Careem's map was far better at planning a route than Uber's, and also better at informing passengers which roads may be busy on your journey.
The T-pod is designed for remote operations, too, and the company is initially planning a route connecting the Swedish towns of Gothenburg and Helsingborg, with a fleet of 200 vehicles traversing the distance.
Google notes that while its flight planning software takes care of pre-planning a route, it's the drone's on-board sensors that are responsible for avoiding obstacles both during flight and at the delivery location.
The Black Knight's computer system allows it to perform a variety of functions by itself such as moving the turret, navigation, and planning a route.
When planning a route, it is actually not necessary to wait until the destination node is "visited" as above: the algorithm can stop once the destination node has the smallest tentative distance among all "unvisited" nodes (and thus could be selected as the next "current").
Public transport data is displayed by the Here app whilst planning a route while online, for transport options such as buses, trams, subways and trains. Walking and cyclingHERE launches beta test of bike routing on Android, 360 Here. Retrieved 6 August 2016. routes are also supported.
These groups believed that the achievement of a minimum programme would enable them to become mass parties and pursue their maximum programme. The Communist International developed the alternative idea of transitional slogans, seeing the minimum/maximum division as leaving social democratic parties always campaigning only for their minimum programme and not clearly planning a route to achieve their maximum programme, though the eventual Programme was more in line with a maximum programme than with transitional slogans.
These images can be selected on the compatible Navman as an alternative way to define a destination or way-point when planning a route. The latest Navman sat nav, the S90i offers a 2.0 MegaPixel camera for taking NavPix. Other S-Series models, the S50 and S70, are NavPix compatible meaning NavPix images can be loaded onto the device for use. NavPix images may be freely accessed from the Navman NavPix Library as well as other sites such as Flickr.
There are also routes, however, that have a very consistent level of difficulty with no sections that stand out as harder than the rest. In planning a route it is important to know how far it is before the crux is reached, because cruces, also called cruxes,The term is Latin, so strictly the plural is cruces. However, climbing references also use cruxes can only be overcome with sufficient reserves of strength.Kurt Winkler / Hans-Peter Brehm / Jürg Haltmeier: Technik, Taktik, Sicherheit, SAC Verlag 2008, , pp.
A visited node will never be checked again. # If the destination node has been marked visited (when planning a route between two specific nodes) or if the smallest tentative distance among the nodes in the unvisited set is infinity (when planning a complete traversal; occurs when there is no connection between the initial node and remaining unvisited nodes), then stop. The algorithm has finished. # Otherwise, select the unvisited node that is marked with the smallest tentative distance, set it as the new "current node", and go back to step 3.
The Hull & Selby Railway received permission in June 1836 to complete the line to Hull, and the line, which crossed the Ouse at Selby with a bascule bridge, opened on 1 July 1840. Poster advertising opening of Hull & Selby Railway On 27 July 1840 a curve opened connecting the North Midland Railway at Methley Junction and allowing the Y&NMR; direct access to Leeds, in competition with the L&SR.; From 9 November Hudson leased the line for £17,000 per year; from then all traffic between Leeds and Selby was diverted via Methley and over the North Midland Railway to its Wellington station. However, the management of the Hull & Selby refused any offers from Hudson to lease or operate over their line and in 1844 formed an alliance with the Manchester & Leeds Railway, which was planning a route to Selby.

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