Why is My Route Different Today?An Algorithm for Explaining Route Selection

Aaron Schild
Anupam Gupta
Ali Sinop
ACDA (2025)
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Abstract

Users of routing services like Apple Maps, Google Maps, and Waze frequently wonder why a given route is proposed. This question particularly arises when dynamic conditions like traffic and road closures cause unusual routes to be proposed. While many such dynamic conditions may exist in a road network at any time, only a small fraction of those conditions are typically relevant to a given user's route. In this work, we give a simple algorithm that identifies a small set of traffic-laden road segments that answer the following question: Which traffic conditions cause a particular shortest traffic-aware route to differ from the shortest traffic-free route? We theoretically and experimentally show that our algorithm generates small and interpretable answers to this question.