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How do vehicles like city trash trucks navigate neighborhoods without going down the same street twice or skipping streets?
I assume some type of route software, but most route planning software are for multiple stops across an entire city, not within one neighborhood.
Not all neighborhoods are set up with streets that run like graph paper by running straight North to South or East to West. ( I wish they were! )
A vehicle like Amazon delivery trucks would use route planning software across an entire city, but what if every single house in one neighborhood was waiting for a package? I know that's highly unlikely but what if?
Ice cream trucks are another type of vehicle that I assume would use some kind of route software to keep from wasting time and fuel.
The way neighborhoods are set up with streets going in all kinds of different directions, a vehicle could easily get lost or travel in circles going over the same streets multiple times.
I assume some type of route software, but most route planning software are for multiple stops across an entire city, not within one neighborhood.
Not all neighborhoods are set up with streets that run like graph paper by running straight North to South or East to West. ( I wish they were! )
A vehicle like Amazon delivery trucks would use route planning software across an entire city, but what if every single house in one neighborhood was waiting for a package? I know that's highly unlikely but what if?
Ice cream trucks are another type of vehicle that I assume would use some kind of route software to keep from wasting time and fuel.
The way neighborhoods are set up with streets going in all kinds of different directions, a vehicle could easily get lost or travel in circles going over the same streets multiple times.