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M**R
A great resource and has very clear details anyone can follow!
This atlas is thorough, the only thing that could make it better would be if there were “qr” codes to each city to see the sites, as an example - Cleveland, Rock N Roll Hall of Fame as a highlight. Or Chicago - Lakefront Drive Bandshell or Buckingham Fountain. Those would be an example of what I would love to see a marriage between old and new so to speak with the paper and the digital. I do appreciate phone numbers to cities to check for transportation changes. It is well worth the price and I know this will be something for any road trip or vacation that I plan to make in the future!
D**S
Road Atlas --- Great Driving Enhancement
We recently traveled/drove from Northern Virginia to Pittsburgh Pennsylvania. The easy to read atlas was a great complement to our existing GPS and allowed us to take different, more scenic routes . David of Lake Ridge VA.
M**K
Useful, compact format
Customer should know that in this format, states may require more than one page to display. Tennessee requires at least 4 pages. This atlas shows clear road/route names or numbers; we've been able to quickly plan the routes for our vacation road trip this summer.
J**E
Hard to see
I should have been willing to spend more on an atlas. This one is well made, nice cover and the binding was perfect. The problem is the size. Too small to really. read well. Too many towns are left off because they are small and the average person may not care. If you are driving through Texas, Oklahoma or the middle of Kansas there are too many exits or small towns that are not on the map. I suppose I was just too cheap this time.
T**S
Great value!
Very good and compact. Easy to read and plenty durable if you plan on updating every year or two.
L**A
Irritating Atlas
Perhaps I'm too used to the detailed Thomas Guides of old, but this Atlas is unhelpful for driving. So, to drive out of my city of San Pedro, CA (a place of 80,000 people) that is barely seen in the detailed map in the back of the Atlas, you can only follow the route up to a certain point and then the map stops, with no other information, no other page to follow. Then, you'll need to go to the bigger road atlas in the front of the book - but that only gives the reader a broad general view of the highways, and some of those highways are unlabeled. For me, this book is a waste of money. I think the thing to do - if you're trying to avoid using Google maps - is to buy a more detailed folded highway map of the State(s) you're trying to drive through.Additionally, the page listed for Los Angeles, CA contains an inset map of Nashville, TN. That's so dumb! This is the kind of thing that makes people crazy.
K**E
Nice manageable size compared to some atlases
I really like the size of this atlas, because it's easy to read, but it isn't so huge that it's unwieldy like a lot of atlases. It's easy to use.
A**R
This atlas takes the world off your shoulders
Good size for map pocket behind my seat. Adequate for mapping alternative routes when car play or car gps navigation fails or hard to manipulate
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