Rand McNally 2005 Large Scale Motor Carriers' Road Atlas: United States (Rand McNally Large Scale Motor Carriers' Road Atlas) |

enlarge | Author: Rand Mcnally And Company Publisher: Rand McNally & Company Category: Book
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Avg. Customer Rating: 1 reviews Sales Rank: 1431375
Media: Spiral-bound Number Of Items: 1 Pages: 278 Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.2 Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 11.4 x 1.2
ISBN: 0528900633 Dewey Decimal Number: 912 UPC: 070609900636 EAN: 9780528900631 ASIN: 0528900633
Publication Date: September 24, 2004 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Shipping: International shipping available
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Book Description The large scale edition of America's #1 trucking atlas features maps that are 32% larger than our standard Road Atlas and non-glare, water- and tear-resistant pages, making on-the-road navigation easier. Features include: - More than 5,100 map updatesincluding new roads and interstate exits
- Over 500 changes to low clearance, weigh station, and restricted route listings
- Updated 22-page mileage directory with more than 40,000 city-to-city, route-specific mileages
- Coverage of state-designated truck routes as well as national truck network routes
- Updated coverage of hazardous materials regulations
- Web and hotline resources for industry-specific information including revised road construction and conditions
- State and provincial permit agency chart with phone numbers and websites
- Coverage: United States, Canada, and Mexico
- Space-saving lay-flat spiral binding
- 324 pages; 15.375" x 11"
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pro vs. con March 20, 2006 4 out of 8 found this review helpful
Actually I bought this book for my husband who thought he needed a larger scale print then the one that he already had. At first glance he thunbed through it and decided right away that it was too different then the one he was used to so he wanted me to send it back, he said that that the common places that he frequented (because he drives a truck) were broken up and not as large as he really wanted, (really it was just different and he had yet to give it a chance being stuck in his ways). Before I had a chance to send it back he got called to take a load somewhere and when I had got home from work the book was gone. He had taken it with him. When he returned home he concluded that actually this new book did indeed have larger scale maps and all the places that he frequented only divided onto more than one page and also larger scale maps of places that he frequented that the other map book he was accustomed to did not. So in conclusion he say's that some of the cities are broken up on too many pages and that (because it sits on the seat beside him) it slides around too much.
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