How to View Your Trip History and Route Maps on iPhone
SpeedTrace saves every trip in a history with distance, duration, and max/average speed, and each opens into a detail view with your full route map and speed and elevation charts — so you can review exactly where and how you went.
Steps
- Open history in SpeedTrace.
- Browse your saved trips with distance, duration, and speed.
- Tap a trip for its detail view.
- Review the full route and the speed/elevation charts.
- Export it as GPX or CSV if you want the data.
Why it works this way
A trip is worth recording only if you can revisit it. SpeedTrace keeps a full history and turns each entry into a rich detail view — the route on a map plus speed and elevation charts — so you can see not just how far you went but how the ride unfolded. That’s the difference between a number and an actual record of the journey.
Tips & edge cases
- Detail charts reveal where you sped up, climbed, or stopped.
- Compare trips over the same route to see changes.
- Export any trip for deeper analysis elsewhere.
FAQ
What’s in a trip’s detail view? Your full route on the map, plus speed and elevation charts, alongside distance, duration, and max/average speed.
Are all my trips kept? Yes. Every recorded trip is saved to your history to review anytime.
Can I get the raw data out? Yes. Export any trip as GPX or CSV to analyze elsewhere.