Road maps have to survive rough handling. Co-drivers can easily get flustered then pages get crumpled or torn and atlases get bent and passed around. My much loved sewn Navigator has put up with outrageous handling and still serves. Otherwise this remains the best. The larger margins in the center are a good solution to the problems of modern binding.
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Very clear map that is great for navigating from one end of Britain to the other. From side to side too if you want! Good city centre maps too. Will never run out of battery power or rely on satellites for position.
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I've had these atlases for many years. This latest one is just about the most convenient size- large enough pages to plan a journey but the book is not unwieldy on your lap like some earlier versions. It is still big though. It has to be to cover the country at this scale. The best thing for me is that, instead of restricted motorway junctions being marked by just a different coloured dot, the slip roads and actual exits and entries are shown. The detail is very good without being overwhelming. If you like maps, once you have tried one of these you will not want to go back to another type. Criticism?- Yes; the route planning map is poor. In an atlas of this scale you do need a few pages of , say, 9 miles to the inch to plan long journeys.
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great uk road map however place names slightly smaller / less clear than my previous version (2002)
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Bought this to replace a very old version of the same. Only thing better would be an Ordnance Survey 1:25000 map. Only said content not compelling because, hey, road maps are not. Cover could do with being a bit sturdier perhaps, but overall, the best of it's scale.
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