Getting There: How to Get Driving Directions from Google Earth
Lost and confused? Never has finding an address been so easy, thanks to Google Earth. Your days of pulling over to ask for directions are probably gone for good. 
Google Earth can help you find your way, wherever you are. Here’s how:
First, open your computer or mobile phone and access Google Earth on the internet. Click the tab that indicates ‘Directions’. This will give you a preview of what route you should take, along with the precise directions how to get there.
Next, type your starting location or address and your ending location. Click ‘Search’ and Google Earth will calculate your directions. When you hit ‘Play’, Google will ‘fly’ you over the roads and highways and show you the route.
If the location is already displayed on the screen, simply click on the placemark, where a bubble will appear containing information. If this is the location you’re going to, simply click the button ‘To here’. Next, simply type the address where you’re coming from.
If your chosen location is where you will be traveling from to go to another location, click on the ‘From here’ button. Enter the address of your destination in the ‘End address’ box. Once you click on the ‘Search’ button, Google Earth will show a map of your route along with detailed directions.
In case the destination you provided is not found, Google will inform you that the search ‘returned no results’. That means you will have to provide an alternative address to approximate a location and find your way.

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