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Get turn-by-turn directions.
Find a route, then tap Start.
Hear directions (iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular): Maps follows your progress and
speaks turn-by-turn directions to your destination. If iPad auto-locks, Maps
stays onscreen and continues to announce directions.
Even if you open another app, Maps continues to give you turn-by-turn
directions. To return to Maps, tap the banner across the top of the screen.
View directions (iPad Wi-Fi only): Swipe each instruction left.
See the route overview: Tap Overview. To return to turn-by-turn directions, tap
Resume.
View directions as a list: Tap . To view transit details, tap Details or
Stops. To return to turn-by-turn directions, tap anywhere outside the list.
Choose a faster route (iPad Wi-Fi + Cellular): If you get an alert that suggests
a faster route, tap Go to use that route. Or ask Siri something like “Take the
faster route” or “Don’t change my route.”
Maps may reroute you automatically in case of road closure. Maps may also
alert you to heavy trac, construction, an accident, or other incidents ahead.
Stop turn-by-turn directions.
Tap End.
Ask Siri Say something like: “Stop navigating.”
Use Maps on your Mac to get directions.
Open Maps on your Mac (OS X Mavericks or later), get directions for your trip,
then choose File > Share > Send to [your device]. Your Mac and iPad must both
be set up with iCloud to use the same Apple ID.
You can also use Hando to pick up directions on one device where you left o
on another. See Hando.
3D and Flyover
With 3D and Flyover (not available on iPad 2), you can see three-dimensional
views and even fly over many of the world’s major cities.

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