Rand Mcnally or American Map
Discussion in 'Questions From New Drivers' started by Redneckroy, Aug 17, 2008.
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Sorry, I was just being funny, or attempting it anyway. I've never used that map, so don't know how it would be in relationship to trucking. But the Motor Carriers atlas has a lot of useful info in it ( restricted routes, low clearances, state phone numbers, etc.)Redneckroy Thanks this.
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I use an American Map 7 county for Chicago and I like it a LOT better than the Rand McNally 7 county, but this is just a map book not a trucking atlas. I'm about ready to buy a trucking Atlas and I'd really like to know what you all think is the best trucking atlas to be had. I think having a very good atlas is a smart place to pay for the best. Thanks in advance!
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Has anyone here used the 'Large Print' Rand McNally Motor Carrier Atlas? If so, is it worth the extra $20-$30 to get it rather than the regular Motor Carrier Atlas? Both have laminated pages, wire binding, and all the other features. I'm a newbie and I'm considering the Large Print version, simply because I'm 49 years old and wear reading glasses to read small print. I'm just curious if it's worth the extra money.
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Hi Ironryder, welcome aboard, I'm in week 1.5 with Swift and I might need that large print map too, just turned 50 in Nov, already have my "over - 40" glasses too, lol. Most everyone out here uses the Rand McNally book. I hear the 2008's will go on sale this month. I saw a 2009 for $29 at a Love's TS I think..
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I purchased one of the large type Rand McNally trucker atlases last year. I brought it right back inside after realizing how flimsy the pages were even though they were laminated.
I went back to the normal size Rand McNally and the pages were thicker and more durable.
I believe the publisher tried to make the book lighter by skimping on the page thickness. The Larger book was indeed heavier and more difficult to hold with 1 hand when picking it up off the floor as compared to the normal size one.
If you have difficulty reading the normal size atlas then you can always buy a sheet of magnifying paper or a magnifying glass. There are even rulers that have built in magnifying glasses on them now.
I would recommend you do buy a laminated Atlas as they will hold up for several years as compared to the paper ones. In the event you spill your coffee of soda on it it is also easier to clean up with a damp cloth ot paper towel.cplmac2 and panhandlepat Thank this. -
I was wondering about that, I noticed in the descriptions it said the Large Type was 324 pages but only 25% thicker than the 200 page standard laminated. I guess the standard Rand McNally it is. Thanks for the advice.
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Large type has a coating but it's not laminated. It's not that resistant to spills.
I like the large print one better anyway, easier to use when it's dark and the lights in the truck aren't real good, company trucks sometimes aren't the best that way. Biggest disadvantage I have found is the states on 4 pages, but the city maps are easier when they are bigger.
Magnifiers either get lost or broken, I've tried them all.panhandlepat Thanks this.
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