Question:
I'm looking for a multi visit route planning software where I can input postcodes and b given the best route
Barry
2006-11-03 23:50:08 UTC
I'm looking for a multi visit route planning software where I can input postcodes and b given the best route
yeah as I was saying I want to be able put in the postcodes in no perticular order and have the program organize my visits in the best travelling order so I can then program the tomtom sat nav(which won't do this for me) unlike autoroute where they stay in the order that i put them in please help ins costing me a fortune in petrol as it is. Many thanks ps i have also tried aa, rac route planning websites and michellen PLEASE HELP

like I said AA routeplanner won't plan the best route for multi visit / drops it just leaves them in the order you put them in eg. in you put in cornwall scotland and then devon it would take you to them in that order instead of replanning to cornwall devon and then scotland

Barry
Seven answers:
anonymous
2006-11-04 00:05:08 UTC
get yourself microsoft autoroute.....add a start point and optimise stops it will do it for you ....if you get a pocket pc you can download it accross on pocket streets....or just use a map and work it out the old fashioned way
Patrick R
2006-11-04 09:24:49 UTC
I've always found greenflag best for this kind of journey, but you can put all the postcodes into tom-tom and it will tell you the closest each time and go to each as a separate journey
Ali C
2006-11-04 08:08:46 UTC
I'm not sure that what you want exists. I think you'll have to refer to a road atlas first, check where each place is, roughly, then put the postcodes in, in the right order
Musicol
2006-11-04 08:28:26 UTC
Microsoft Autoroute works with postcodes, but it confuses the hell out of me every time I use it - I need my children to explain it to me.
john p
2006-11-04 09:11:26 UTC
Go for CoPilot live. it can also be downloaded to a compatible mobile phone and can do all the features that you are looking for.

look on www.alk.eu.com
tacho
2006-11-04 07:51:27 UTC
buy a sat nav p.s why you asked this question twice
billybatson1
2006-11-04 08:43:27 UTC
use the AA site its good and its free


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