On Apr 2, 3:21 pm, TyH <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> I'm creating a pretty basic map.  My company is located at a point on
> the map -- users are entering in their address and are given
> directions how to get here.  The problem is that the directions that
> Google is giving aren't the best and are a bit confusing when you
> actually try to make the drive.
>
> How can I change these?

It would be good to know what the problem is (perhaps with a link and
an example address so we can see?)

The answer to the question is "Not easily"! You need to get each step
of the directions, examine it and if it's wrong, substitute something
else. I do that on a map where TeleAtlas have forgotten about a banned
turn and direct people to turn right anyway: 
http://www.xpeastbourne.org/map/xpmap.htm
(enter a starting address of "Whitley Road, Eastbourne UK"). The code
detects where a right turn is indicated where it shouldn't be, adjusts
the route and resubmits the request.

Andrew
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