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[Music] if youre planning to take a road trip somewhere google maps can figure out the fastest way there in a cinch although if you want to take the longer more scenic route youre gonna have to take a few extra steps so if you want to create a custom route from point to point on google maps heres what you can do [Music] the easiest way to do so is via google maps desktop site start by heading over to maps.google.com and entering in your destination using the search bar provided once youve found the right place on the map click on directions at the top of the sidebar choose your method of travel then choose a starting point by searching for one using a starting point search box or by finding and then selecting a point on the map as soon as you do so google maps will suggest the shortest viable route if you want to avoid things like highways tolls and even ferries click on options and take all that apply google maps will automatically recalculate its route to add in a stopping point