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Creating a route with geolocated points without a street address

Stella Marques avatar
Written by Stella Marques
Updated over a week ago

Plannit lets you create a route with geolocated points for an unaddressed section of road, e.g.: snow removal, municipal pruning road, hydrant, etc.

Here's how to do it:

  1. Create a contact for the route or path you want to take.

  2. Now click on + in the address section

  3. Enter the street name and city in the search bar:

    1. Pick the address suggested by Google , the fields will be filled in automatically.

    2. Select the Jobsite address type

  4. Click on the Map tab

  5. Locate the geolocation marker at the start of the route.

  6. Add an address based on the street name for each jobsite you decide on in this street, taking care to adjust the following elements:

    1. For each address added, select or create an address type Jobsite2, Jobsite3 etc.

      Note: The name must not contain spaces

    2. Place the geolocation marker in the right place for each address.

    3. At the end of the process, you will have something that looks like this:

  7. Create a new route, or edit an existing one, and add the route or path contact addresses.

  8. Adjust the order of your addresses, optimize the route and calculate the trajectory.

  9. When finished, click on Save.

Help

For more information on routes, see our guides on 📚 Routes

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