Did You Know?

Some routes are made for trains!

Types of Routes

There are many types of routes. Some are for cars, some for bikes.

Finding Routes

We can find routes on maps or apps. They show us the way.

What route Does

A route helps us know where to go.

It shows the best way to get there.

We can use it for trips or walks.

Some routes are short, some are long.

Routes can change with new roads.

We can share routes with friends.

More About route

Routes have been used for a long time. People made paths to go from one place to another. They help us travel and explore. Routes can be made for cars, bikes, or even walking.

In our daily lives, we use routes to go to school or the park. They help us find the best way. We can also use routes to visit friends or family.

In the future, routes may change. New roads can be built. We may also use new tech to find routes faster and easier.

How Topics Connect

graph TD A["Route or routes may refer to:"] --> B["Air route, route structure or airway"] A --> C["Climbing route, path of ascent in rock climbing"] A --> D["GPS route, a series of one or more GPS waypoints"] A --> E["Route, a path run by a wide receiver"] A --> F["Route (command), a program used to configure the routing table"] A --> G["Route, County Antrim, an area in Northern Ireland"] A --> H["Routes, Seine-Maritime, a commune in Seine-Maritime, France"] A --> I["Routes, a 2003 video game by Leaf"]

What Do These Words Mean?

Air route:A path in the sky for airplanes to follow.
Climbing route:A specific path to climb up a rock.
GPS route:A set of points used by a GPS to show a path.
Routing table:A list that helps computers know where to send data.
Commune:A small area or community in a country.