Road Atlas Updated With New Roads, Sites
Associated Press
SKOKIE, Ill. —
There are some 15,000 to 20,000 revisions made each year to update Rand McNally’s Road Atlas of the U.S., Canada and Mexico.
Such changes are brought about by the need to include current information on new roads or highway sections, or exits, new and newly named population centers.
Changing rates for the country’s network of toll roads, changing population figures and driving times between places throughout North America also require editorial revisions, the publishers says.
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