verkehrsverbindung (durch verkehrswege)

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route
A course or way which is traveled or passed

You need to find a route that you can take between these two obstacles.

an established line of travel or access
{i} track, path; customary series of stops during a trip; path taken by a data package sent from one point on the Internet to another (Computers)
Français : ITINÉRAIRE (COMMERCIAL) Deutsch : FAHRWEG, Fahrtverlauf, Fahrtroute An ordered list of POINTs defining one single path through the road (or rail) network STOP POINTs, TIMING POINTs and POINTs of other types may be used to define this path uniquely See also : LINE
A communication path between two devices on different networks
a path which is planned and followed regularly, as in: I'm thinking of supplementing my salary with a newspaper route
An ordered sequence of nodes and transmission groups (TGs) that represent a path from an origin node to a destination node traversed by the traffic exchanged between them The path that network traffic uses to get from source to destination
A complete movement of a shipment from its origin to its destination by a carrier
send documents or materials to appropriate destinations
The patch that network traffic takes from its source to its destination
a specific physical path that a transit vehicle follows
send via a specific route send documents or materials to appropriate destinations
A bus, air, or shipping route is the way between two places along which buses, planes, or ships travel regularly. the main shipping routes to Japan
{f} send by a specific route, direct along a particular path; mark a route, chart a course
divert in a specified direction; "divert the low voltage to the engine cylinders"
The way to do something
Item status indicating the item is in transit between library locations
A passing; a course; a road or path; a march
The course or way which is traveled or passed, or is to be passed; a passing; a course; a road or path; a march
The manner in which a shipment moves, i e , the carriers handling it and the points via which they handle it