détours
Détours is the plural of détour, a French noun meaning a deviation from a direct route or itinerary. The term is used across geography, transportation, navigation, and everyday speech to signify a path that differs from the intended or straight course. Etymology: detour derives from de- (away, off) and tour (turn, route), indicating a turning aside from a primary course.
In transportation and transport planning, a détour denotes an alternative route created to bypass an obstacle
In everyday language, faire un détour literally means to take a longer route, often for practical reasons
See also: détour in road signage; détournement (diversion or misappropriation) and detour in English.