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      <title>Travel the NBA with {rvest}, {leaflet} and {osrm}</title>
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      <description>Classic Jazz: Stockton to Malone for the dunk (via Giphy)   Note
The original version of this post (December 2018) used the {gmapsdistance} package. I updated it extensively in 2020 to use the {osrm} package, which doesn’t require an API key nor billing details.
 tl;dr The {osrm} R package can retrieve from the OSRM API the travel duration between points.</description>
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