Drivers AtlasThe world's best roads

Comparison

Drivers Atlas vs calimoto

A motorcycle first route planner known for its winding roads algorithm and offline navigation.

Drivers Atlas takes a different angle. It scores the roads themselves, builds Epic and Scenic versions of any A to B journey, rates the hotels at the end of the day on what matters to a driver, and puts other members in the passenger seat conversation through group tours and the forum.

Feature chart

Head to head

Feature comparison between Drivers Atlas and other driving route planners
FeatureDrivers Atlascalimoto
Scored great road libraryA curated library of roads with a driving quality score rather than a plain list.
A to B planner with scenic detoursEnter a start and a finish, then get an Epic or Scenic version that bends the route onto great roads.
Driver Hotel ScoreStays rated on secure parking, road access and the drive out of the door, not just stars.
Experiences along the routeAutomotive museums, collections and worth the detour attractions matched to your stops.
Vehicle suitability reportChecks your width, length and ground clearance against narrow passes, fords and rough surfaces.
Fuel and charging layersStations and chargers along the corridor of your route with power and plug types.
GPX exportDownload the route for a Garmin, a head unit or another app.
Printable itinerary with live linksA road book PDF with clickable hotel and map links for the glovebox.
Group tours with other membersStart a tour, take applications, approve drivers and share costs before you go.
Members forumA moderated place for drivers to swap routes, cars and advice.
Street View previews of the roadSee the surface and the sightlines before you commit to a pass.
Free membershipEvery feature open without a subscription.

Full support Partial or indirect Not offered

Verdict

Where calimoto wins

calimoto is stronger on

  • Excellent curvy road routing algorithm
  • Offline maps and turn by turn navigation
  • Strong rider community

Best for
Riders who want curvy routing and offline navigation.

Pricing: Free trial then annual subscription

What Drivers Atlas adds

  • Built for bikes rather than cars, so no car width or clearance thinking
  • No hotel scoring for drivers
  • Editorial road guides are limited

Best for
Drivers who want the road to be the point, then a good hotel and good company at the end of it. Membership is free.