If you've only got three GDirections requests to send, then the easiest thing is to create three GDirections instances.

If you want to do the same thing with five or more, then you'd need to use one GDirections instance and wait for the "load" event of the first one before issuing the second request.

I assume you know that using GDirections without displaying the result on a Google map is a violation of Terms section 10.12

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