The Internet is the answer. By going to Google or Bing, you will be able to type in all the details of your journey, click ‘maps’, and then have all the options you need to find out which way you need to travel. There is an option on both Google and Bing maps that allows you to plan your journey without going on a motorway, or a ‘highway’.
This will provide you with an alternative route that starts from the same place and ends in the same place, but obviously will not require you to travel on a highway. You may not want to travel on a highway simply because you are too concerned about travelling at high speeds or in a dangerous environment, or you may have to carry a trailer behind your vehicle. You may even not have the right insurance that would allow you to travel at high speed or on a highway. For whatever reason, these online maps will give you the right directions.
However, you do need to accept that upon doing this you will actually be making your journey longer. In most cases, avoiding a highway on a long journey will increase the journey time due to the speeding regulations on back roads, and the fact that many back roads will simply be more winding, longer and more complicated than the simple near-straight lines and high speeds associated with highways.
Obviously, this means you will have to set up earlier - but Google and Bing maps also tell you how long your journey is going to take. This means that you don’t have to worry about being late on your journey, you will simply have to leave at an earlier time - something which you can easily calculate thanks to the estimated journey times that both of these mapping and search engines can provide you.
This will provide you with an alternative route that starts from the same place and ends in the same place, but obviously will not require you to travel on a highway. You may not want to travel on a highway simply because you are too concerned about travelling at high speeds or in a dangerous environment, or you may have to carry a trailer behind your vehicle. You may even not have the right insurance that would allow you to travel at high speed or on a highway. For whatever reason, these online maps will give you the right directions.
However, you do need to accept that upon doing this you will actually be making your journey longer. In most cases, avoiding a highway on a long journey will increase the journey time due to the speeding regulations on back roads, and the fact that many back roads will simply be more winding, longer and more complicated than the simple near-straight lines and high speeds associated with highways.
Obviously, this means you will have to set up earlier - but Google and Bing maps also tell you how long your journey is going to take. This means that you don’t have to worry about being late on your journey, you will simply have to leave at an earlier time - something which you can easily calculate thanks to the estimated journey times that both of these mapping and search engines can provide you.