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    Mike Hnr commented  · 

    Hy,
    When figuring out the best route, I like to treat it as a balance instead of chasing only the shortest line on the map. A road that’s a few kilometers longer can actually get you there faster if traffic flows better, while the absolute quickest route might involve a huge detour that isn’t practical. I usually compare estimated travel time first, then check distance to keep things reasonable. For planning like this, I sometimes use a simple time calculator such as https://calculadoradehorasgratis.com.br to add up segments and see how small differences really affect the overall schedule.

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