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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T06:37:39+00:00 2026-05-20T06:37:39+00:00

i’m developing an iPhone app which embed a mapView made with mkmapkit. I got

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i’m developing an iPhone app which embed a mapView made with mkmapkit.
I got two coordinates and I’m tracing the direction between these two points.

Everything works well. I’m using google maps api : maps.googleapis.com/maps/api/directions to retrieve xml with all the steps of the direction.

But one thing is very strange : I just can’t understand why driving direction is not accurate.
Between two steps it trace a right line and don’t follow the road while walking travel mode trace a very accurate direction, following roads.

Driving Mode :
http://www.michael-blin.fr/misc/aden/google/driving.png

Walking Mode :
http://www.michael-blin.fr/misc/aden/google/walking.png

My question is simple : have you ever used the google maps api and can you understand why one is more accurate than the other…

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    2026-05-20T06:37:39+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 6:37 am

    Your driving directions seems to take you along major roads or highways, so there are no change of driving directions between each of these points. You have not stated the reply you get from the directions api, but my guess is that you are receiving the steps along the route where you have to change direction, eg. highway junctions, etc:

    Google documentation:
    Each element in the steps array
    defines a single step of the
    calculated directions. A step is the
    most atomic unit of a direction’s
    route, containing a single step
    describing a specific, single
    instruction on the journey. E.g. “Turn
    left at W. 4th St.” The step not only
    describes the instruction but also
    contains distance and duration
    information relating to how this step
    relates to the following step. For
    example, a step denoted as “Merge onto
    I-80 West” may contain a duration of
    “37 miles” and “40 minutes,”
    indicating that the next step is 37
    miles/40 minutes from this step.

    When you are walking, you are taking turns more often in order to get the shortest route.

    The directions api does not provide you with the exact overlays that match the actually roads travelled. Only the positions where you make changes.

    Alternatively you could take a look at the overview_polyline field in the reply. It may have a smoother path than by using the waypoints.

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