Michelin 2006 Road Atlas: USA-Canada-Mexico (Michelin Road Atlas)
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EXPERIENCE THE MICHELIN DIFFERENCE Designed with the driver in mind, this high-quality road atlas makes navigation simple and convenient. Featuring maps arranged geographically, instead of state-by-state, the layout progresses seamlessly from page-to-page. KEY SELLING POINTS • More than 50 scenic driving tours • Popular attractions • Key to map pages on the inside front cover for easy reference • Updated interstate maps for easy route planning • Accurate and dependable distance charts • Bonus maps provide greater detail of the northeast corridor • Portable, easy-to-use size • Stronger plastic spiral binding • Crisper, non-glare paper for easier readability WE ARE THE MOBILITY EXPERTS • Focusing on the enjoyment of travel and mobility as Michelin has for more than 100 years • Providing innovative products to consumers for their traveling benefit • Continually improving our travel publications with each update
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #21455 in Books
- Published on: 2005-09
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Spiral-bound
- 292 pages
Features
- ISBN13: 9782067116436
- Condition: USED - VERY GOOD
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Customer Reviews
Michelin 2006 Road Atlas: USA-Canada-Mexico (Michelin Road Atlas)
Living in the UK I have travelled tens of thousands of miles across Europe during the past 30 years or more, always using Michelin road atlases. When it came to a two month, 6000 mile plus driving vacation in the USA covering 9 states, I was delighted to discover that one was available for there. True to form the Michelin atlas didn't let me down.I also had a Rand McNally road atlas which I rarely used. Michelin knocks spots off Rand McNally. The maps are more clearly set out, easier to read and flow from page to page. When you are crossing a state line, which I did many times, you do not have to jump to another part of the atlas to find maps of the new state. The atlas can also be used in conjunction with the Michelin Guides to the USA which again are unbeatable with perhaps the exception of those by Dorning Kingsley.
Great for when you get lost
This little map book has put me back on track several times, a good quick reference in a compact book.


