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If you’re planning a new route for your walking or running routine, you might want to check out Google Maps. Not only will you be able to get directions, you will also be able to tell how long and how far you have to go from your starting spot to your destination. You can do this either from the Google Maps website or from its mobile app.

Method 1
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Using Google Maps Website

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  1. Open a new web browser tab or window, and go to the Google Maps website.
  2. Use the search box on the upper left corner of the page and type in your destination location or address. A shortlist of possible results will drop down. Click on your selection. The map will automatically draw you to the location you’ve set.
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  3. Go back to the section on the upper left corner of the page. The destination you’ve set is displayed there. Click the “Directions” button beside it, and a new field will appear where you can type in your starting location or address. A shortlist of possible results will drop down. Click on your selection, and the map will automatically expand to show you the routes from this starting location to your destination.
  4. Since you’re planning to go on foot, click the pedestrian icon on the toolbar above the section on the upper left corner of the page. The routes on the map will slightly change to accommodate walking or running.
  5. You may be given several options on routes you can take, each identified with its own duration and distance. The shortest route will be colored so you can easily find it.
  6. From the routes provided, click on the one you’d like to use. Click on the Details link, and the upper left corner of the page will change and expand to show you the street-by-street directions from your starting location to your destination. Each step clearly indicates the direction you have to take, on which street you should be on, and the distance you have to go in meters or kilometers, depending on the distance.
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Measuring Running Distance on Google Maps Mobile App

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  1. Look for the Google Maps app on your mobile device and tap on it.
  2. Use the search box on the upper left corner of the page and type in your destination location or address. A shortlist of possible results will drop down. Tap on your selection, and the map will automatically draw you to the location you’ve set.
  3. Go back to the section on the upper left corner of the page. The destination you’ve set is displayed there. Tap on it, and a new field will appear where you can type in your starting location or address. Type in your starting location here, and a shortlist of possible results will drop down. Tap on your selection.
    • You will be shown the best transportation method and route from your starting location to your destination, with the total distance and time. Most of the time this will be via car or public transport, since these are the faster options.
  4. Since you’re planning to go on foot, tap on the pedestrian icon on the toolbar above the section on the upper left corner of the page.
  5. You may be given several options on routes you can take, each identified with its own duration and distance.
  6. From the routes provided, tap on the one you’d like to use. The route will be displayed in color on the map. The street-by-street directions from your starting location to your destination will be listed. Each step clearly indicates the direction you have to take, on which street you should be on, and the distance you have to go in meters or kilometers, depending on the distance.
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