AAA Pocket Atlas 2008
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Average customer review:Product Description
Small but concise best describes this tiny travel tool. The comprehensive AAA Pocket Atlas covers the United States, Canada and Mexico with many of the details found in full-size atlases. In addition to full-color maps with extensive federal, state, and local road networks, you'll find: * Detailed maps of major cities * Mileage chart * Includes motor sports race tracks
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #1876325 in Books
- Published on: 2007-10-25
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 72 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9781595082121
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Customer Reviews
Not worth $4
I really expected much more detailed maps. Most of the non-interstate roads they didn't even bother to put numbers on. Why bother putting a road on if you're not even going to mark which road it is? You can guess without the map, you shouldn't have to do it with the map.
Looking for street names? Hahaha! The size of the book is about 4in x 6.5 in and the roads are big enough to have been drawn in crayon. This atlas is just of poor quality. This could have been remedied greatly by having state maps span facing pages instead of making the maps one per page or by making a higher resolution map. This would have allowed those with poorer eyesight to still read it while allowing greater road detail.
It says "Detailed Maps of Major Cities" on the cover but don't you believe it! The map of Puerto Rico to be rather detailed, but I think they really one have 8 roads.
If you're an environmentalist concerned about trees used to make this book, don't be. They made sure they didn't spend one dime they didn't have to making this book. Although, all the people that just throw it out may be a waste. I'm a member of AAA. If they'd given it to me for free, I would of thought about keeping it, but for $4 - I have to return it.
