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Post Info TOPIC: Next Exit or Exit Now??


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Next Exit or Exit Now??


Looking to buy the best "Exit book".  Anyone got pros and cons?

Thanks

Louie



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If you run interstates a lot, it is money well spent. It even tells you the places you can get a rig into and out of without damage.

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The major difference in the two that we've seen is that Next Exit is orginzed by state then interstate withen the state.  Where as the Exit Now book is orginized by interstate then by state it crosses. 

The Brideandjoy finds it easier to mark the state we happen to be in and then just flip the few pages to the road section we happen to be on.  Since we use the book for what's coming up next we find Next Exit to be the better choice.

There are others who hate haveing to flip from state to state to follow a long route who prefer Exit Now.  If we were looking to use the book for longer range planning we can see where Exit Now would be the better choice.

If you find that the options are about equal to you get the laminated Exit Now.


Mallo



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I don't have an opinion, but the wife and navigator says Exit Now - without a doubt, no question.
Hey, I just drive. :)

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Fred Wishnie

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Thanks again everyone!!!



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