Mmmm... you'll probably be lamenting the lack of lamination loudly, after loosing a lather of liquid on it!![]()
Rand-MacNally Motor Carriers Road Atlas
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Pop, Aug 15, 2012.
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I have a gps, smartphone with google earth and mapquest plus a qualcomm but I never get into the truck without a rand mcnally truckers atlas. You can be out of cellphone range of a tower, the qualcomm can go down and the gps can stop workiing but the atlas just requires you to open it.
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btw, I buy a new paper one every year. It's a tax deduction so it's free and I leave my old one in a truckstop lounge for someone to take with them.
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I use a combo of stuff. MS Streets and Trips to plan the route; Trucker Friend to find rest spots and low clearance ($14 at Diesel Boss); Google Earth to take a peek at strange shippers/recievers (gee, that turn looks tight) ; Atlas to check special rules (weight, spead etc) and backup the others. I'm rarely suprised....
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Oh, I typed lamented....my stupid smart phone is pretty dumb.
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I just got the shiny 2013 one from pilot for 29.99. I normaly get the paper one, but my PA, NY, and NJ pages are worn out on my old one so I figured id spend 10 bucks. -
I haven't bought one since 07 because i stay in the state...
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I was talking to a buddy of mine tonight about this and he said he likes the paper version better as its lighter and easier to manipulate while driving. I can't say that doesn't make sense.
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