Wal-Mart Road Atlas....pfffftttt bwaaaahahahahaha....I don't think I would be buyin a map of the United States that was probably printed in China. Especially if it's full of Wal-Mart directions. How much other info did they eliminate for all that? I would definitely stick with Handy Dandy Randy. Avoid MapQuest at all costs.
what's the best brand Atlas to get?
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by crabby125s girl, Aug 20, 2009.
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Something that is handy is a book called "The Next Exit." Contains a list of businesses within 3 miles of all of the Interstate exits across the nation. Now that's handy, and does list WallyWorld locations along with truckstops, and the direction to go from the exit. I see them at Flyin' J's, but amazon-dot-com might be a good source too.
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You can get that at about any book store. I know books a million carries them.
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it comes in very handy also. has helped me out on many occasions.
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How much does it usually cost? "The Next Exit" I looked it up online and it was over $100
but maybe I was looking at the wrong one!
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There are also have a pocket sized book and a couple of full size books with a listing T/S's. Just be aware that the listing are current as of the printing of the book and the T/S or business could've closed since any book you use. That has happen to me a few times.

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$15 at most Flying J Truck Stops
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I stopped in the Pilot just up the road from me and they had the 2010 Trucker's Atlas out...a prohibitive $59.00.
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