Tailoring the directions to your specific needs
by leveraging the avoidHighwayTypes and excludeHighwayTypes parameters.
This is a continuation of the Directions Service article
Navigating within buildings and complexes can be a challenge, especially when considering various obstacles and preferences. The new avoidHighwayTypes
and excludeHighwayTypes
parameters empower you to customize your indoor routes to suit your specific needs, ensuring a seamless and accessible journey.
Supported Highway Types:
The avoidHighwayTypes
and excludeHighwayTypes
parameters support a range of path types commonly found within venues, allowing you to fine-tune your route to your preferences: 'ramp'
, 'stairs'
, 'ladder'
, 'escalator'
, 'travelator'
, 'elevator'
, 'unclassified'
, 'residential'
, 'footway'
, 'wheelchairramp'
, and 'wheelchairlift'
.
Avoiding Specific Path Types:
The avoidHighwayTypes
parameter allows you to specify path types that you prefer to avoid within a venue. For instance, if you're pushing a stroller or carrying heavy luggage, you might want to avoid stairs and escalators. To do so, simply add the path types you wish to avoid to the avoidHighwayTypes
parameter when calling the getRoute
method.
Example:
Excluding Path Types Entirely:
The excludeHighwayTypes
parameter takes customization a step further, allowing you to completely exclude certain path types from your route. This means that the DirectionsService will never consider these path types as part of your journey, ensuring that your route aligns with your preferences.
Example:
Accessibility Considerations:
The avoidHighwayTypes
and excludeHighwayTypes
parameters are particularly useful for individuals with accessibility needs. For example, if you are unable to use stairs or escalators, you can add excludeHighwayTypes: ['stairs', 'escalator']
to your getRoute
call. This will ensure that the DirectionsService provides you with a route that doesn't include these obstacles.
The avoidHighwayTypes
and excludeHighwayTypes
parameters take priority over avoidStairs
avoidHighwayTypes
and excludeHighwayTypes
parameters take priority over avoidStairs
The avoidStairs
parameter will be disregarded if either avoidHighwayTypes
or excludeHighwayTypes
is specified. This approach stems from the fact that avoidHighwayTypes
and excludeHighwayTypes
provide a more granular level of control over which path types to exclude.
Example:
Unrestricted routes
To get a route that isn't restricted in any way, assign an empty array to either avoidHighwayTypes
or excludeHighwayTypes
Example:
With these new parameters, you have the power to tailor your indoor routes to your specific needs and preferences, whether it's avoiding stairs for easier access, prioritizing accessibility, or simply navigating through a venue with ease.
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