Google Maps and similar sites should do the trick without issues.
However a small remote navigation system like TomTom or Garmin works
much better, especially in a classic car. You can use the same technique
with these sat. navs. I use a TomTom XXL or an older Garmin N|vi with
maps kept up to date for Europe and North America and it is bliss, saved
my marriage and is good for very relaxed driving. I had the full benefit
of the TomTom in Arizona, Nevada, California earlier in the year.
Kees Oudesluijs
NL
Op 18-3-2013 15:04, Ron Ray schreef:
> Folks,
>
> Is anyone aware of an internet map system that allows one to click in a
> starting point and then click/drag the route of their choice?
> All the destination sites that I have tried are very
> inconsistent/frustrating when I try to change the route.
>
> Thanks.
> Ron
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