I think you'll find that doing a routing query in this manner will
subject your IP to being suspended quite quickly. That method of
access to the routing information is not allowed. It will work a few
times, then you'll get a bad message from the server telling you that
you've been naughty.

Currently, there is no http method of accessing the routine engine. At
some point, (soon perhaps) this will change but until then, you'll
have to be content with straight line distance.

-John Coryat

http://maps.huge.info

http://www.usnaviguide.com
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