Straight-line trip
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Straight-line guidance is a navigation mode that indicates the direction of the destination without calculating a precise route.
Unlike standard navigation, it does not follow streets, sidewalks, or pedestrian crossings. It works like a compass, indicating where the destination is relative to your position.
This type of guidance is used when no reliable route is available.
In short, straight-line guidance does not tell you which path to take, but which direction to head toward.