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How to Add Stops to a Route on Apple Maps
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Adding stops to a route on Apple Maps can be helpful if you need to make a detour or want to plan a trip with multiple destinations. Here are the steps to add stops to a route on Apple Maps: 1. Open the Apple Maps app on your iPhone or iPad. 2. Enter your starting point and destination by typing the addresses or names of the locations in the search bar. 3. Once the route is displayed, tap on the "..." button in the top right corner of the screen. 4. Select "Add Stop" from the menu. 5. Enter the address or name of the location you want to add as a stop. 6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 to add additional stops to your route. 7. To rearrange the order of the stops, tap and hold the three horizontal lines next to a stop and drag it to the desired position. 8. Once you have added all the stops and arranged them in the desired order, tap "Done." 9. Your new route with stops will be displayed on the map. Tap "Go" to start the turn-by-turn directions. That's it! With these steps, you can easily add stops to your route on Apple Maps and get directions to all your destinations.
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