I just bought a Rand Mcnally atlas. The smaller version. Is that good enough or shiould I look at something else?
What maps are best?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Teamdotson, Feb 24, 2007.
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Now I do like the binder ones over the typical book style.
I also like the laminated pages over the plane paper one -
All I ever used was the deluxe motor carriers atlas Rand Mcnally. I like the laminated pages. Packed with info. They list for about $80 bucks, but I have found that Pilot has them on sale for about $20-30 from time to time. That and a good truck stop directory will go far. Many use a lot of PC tools. I was always old school with my trucking tools, except for cell and qualcomm.
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Type in Google or Yahoo search....maps for trucking and also Microsoft Streets and Maps as well.
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I like mine. I can use a dry erase marker on it, can't tear it and can spill coffee on it! With yours you might turn left at the mustard stain when you should have went right!:smt033
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Well if your page falls out it still won't tear!Now if you can't figure out what state it is, because it fell out; better stay local!
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