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Post Info TOPIC: Best Road Atlas


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Best Road Atlas


I need a new road atlas.   I want it to be easy to read, and have as much information as possible that would be helpful for RV trips.  Any suggestions?



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Rand McNally truckers atlas is the very best all around atlas. It has information about low clearances and other information for large vehicles. I use several apps for finding RV explicit stuff like camp grounds, etc.

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I use the Rand McNally North America one from Walmart (about $7) and supplement that by stopping at the state/province tourist info places to get a state/province road map in every state/province we enter. All maps have been free except for Alberta.

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We purchased the Rand McNally Large Scale Motor Carriers Road Atlas.  It was a little pricey but worth every penny.  It is large scale which these old eyes need, Laminated so the pages wont tear, and shows truck routes.  It has been worth every penny.  Here is a link, it is orange with a truck on the front.  http://www.randmcnally.com/product/motor-carriers-road-atlas   I would highly recommend it.

 



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I got my Trucker Road Atlas from a Flying J. You can find them at just about any large truck stop.

Money well spent.



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