Multi-Stop Route Mileage Splitter

Split a multi-stop freight route into individual leg mileages using exact Google Maps road miles. Calculate stop-off charges for invoicing, driver pay, or rate analysis.

Route Endpoints First pickup or starting location.
Last delivery or ending location.
Intermediate Stops (Optional) Add up to 5 intermediate stops in route order. Leave unused stops blank.
Stop-Off Billing (Optional) (Optional) Flat fee billed per intermediate stop. Common: $50–$150.
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Why Split Routes by Leg?

Freight brokers, dispatchers, and carriers need per-leg mileage for several critical workflows. Invoicing multi-stop loads requires knowing exactly how many miles each stop adds so shippers can be billed accurately. Driver pay on multi-stop routes is often calculated per mile per leg, especially when different rates apply to different portions of a run.

Stop-off charges are flat fees billed for each additional stop beyond a standard point-to-point haul. Typical rates range from $50 to $150 per stop, depending on the carrier and lane. This tool calculates the total stop-off cost so you can include it on rate confirmations and invoices.

Tip: Use the Deadhead Calculator to evaluate whether repositioning to the first pickup on this route is worthwhile, or the HOS Trip Planner to estimate realistic transit times with mandatory rest breaks.

This tool was created by Ben Crittenden, an IT professional with experience in web development, systems administration, and project management.