Although, if you were to zoom in (at least it's like this on Mapquest) you can see arrows on one way streets showing the direction of traffic on that particular road.
Hope this helps.|||Not sure if this is going to get back to Frank or not, but the answer to your question is to google the following: google pedometer. It will bring up the link to a google maps hack which allows you to map distances walking. Below is the link.
http://www.gmap-pedometer.com/
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|||use the driving directions but instead of driving just walk along the route|||Try Ask Maps for walking directions: http://maps.ask.com
There's also Google Transit, but only for a small number of places: http://www.google.com/transit
For England, there's http://www.walkit.com/|||If they don't offer this it will be a good idea to start thinking about it. Good Job!|||You can get the general directions and then use Google earth to plot out a path. Check www.walkscore.com/ to see how walkable is the place you are wanting to go.|||Google currently does not offer walking directions. I suggest using the driving directions, printing it, looking at the google map and then just jot down some direction edits. There shouldn't be to many changes.
You know what's funny though? Google directions from like New York, NY to London, England...google will tell you to swim accross the Atlanic.
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