What are new routes?

New routes are special paths that help things move faster or in a different way.

Imagine you're playing with your toy cars on a big floor. Usually, they go straight from one end to the other. But sometimes, there's a new route, like a shortcut through a tunnel or a ramp that lets them zoom up and down. This makes the trip quicker or more fun!

How New Routes Work

Think of a new route like a secret passageway in your favorite game. When you find it, you can skip some parts of the map and reach the end faster.

For example, if you're walking to school and there's a new path through the park, you might get there quicker than taking the usual street. That’s a new route helping you save time, just like your toy car using a ramp instead of going all the way around the track!

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Examples

  1. A new route is like a shortcut between two cities that helps people get there faster.
  2. Imagine a highway being built to connect two towns that used to take a long detour.
  3. New routes can help trucks carry more goods without getting stuck in traffic.

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