
domme me
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http://www.multimap.com
click the 'directions' tab and put in your 'start' and 'finish' address |
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Truth B. Told back in the USSA
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RandMcnally.com is one of the most up-to date. |
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Stephen L
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I've tried most of them, and I rate the AA one as the most accurate. You can actually follow the directions to the letter and end up where you want. However, I note that it doesn't (like their printed road maps) include the locations of fixed speed cameras. |
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Stephen J
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Instructions type in your post code and your destination
http://www.theaa.com/travelwatch/planner_main.jsp |
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Groid
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I like the AA routeplanner. |
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James M
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www.theaa.com |
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marine_biologist2005
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www.theaa.com |
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heir_to_christ
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RAC Roadfinder |
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David B
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google maps |
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srracvuee
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BSM BUT HURRY UP THEY ARE WRAPPING UP END OF THE YEAR |
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nert
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maps.google.co.uk |
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leigh
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RAC website you can put your departing address and your destination address and they give you step by step instructions to where you want to go
sort of like sat nav does |
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roo
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The aa.com has a good route planner. |
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Mocha
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The more common website for finding driving directions would be mapquest.com. They'll give you a map from point A to point B, plus worded directions for every turn you have to make to get to your destination, which exits to take to where, ect.....
Hope you still don't get lost.
Oh yeah, sometimes, the directions to get home could a little different. Just so u don't get totaly lost, get the directions back to home too! |
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jules
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www.aaa.autoroute |
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clubber20_06
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http://maps.google.co.uk/
Add your start destination and your desired destination. Always has been very accurate for me. |
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duoak
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I use mapquest all the time. You can get international travel directions too. |
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Legend
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type 'MULTIMAP' into a search-engine and Bob's your uncle. |
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