Using Google Earth you can quickly create a polyline which you can use
for your google map. Go to Google Earth and you will see an icon which
looks like three little squares with lines. Click on it, then name
your polyline. Start clicking where you want the street. Close the
polyline box and then right click on the name of the object you
created (along the left). Save the file as a KML. Once you have the
KML you can use it in Google Maps.

Enjoy,
James Love
http://www.jameslove.com

On Jan 26, 12:54 pm, Jared Fine <[email protected]> wrote:
> I'm new to the Google Maps API and was hoping someone here could help
> me. I've read through the majority of the documentation and various
> tutorials. I've been searching for several hours and have yet to find
> a solution.
>
> Simply put, I'd like to be able to draw a line on a street, from stop
> to start.
>
> Please correct me if I am incorrect or inaccurate. My understanding is
> that I need to create a polyline composed of the various street
> coordinates. I have played with the client geocoder and can place
> single pointers on a street or at a street address but for the life of
> me can not figure out how to retrieve street coordinates so I can
> create a polyline.
>
> Thanks.
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