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Re: OT Driving Directions
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Posted by RustyFarmall on July 31, 2006 at 08:14:44 from (199.120.81.200):
In Reply to: OT Driving Directions posted by MMRTI on July 31, 2006 at 06:56:02:
You could use mapquest, or yahoo maps, or google maps. All three of those give you the option to enter your starting point, and your destination, and then it will come up with driving directions for, which you can then print out and take with you. The big problem I have found with ALL of those is that they don"t seem to be aware of ANY roads other than interstate highways. They will even direct you many miles out of your way just to have you travel on an interstate. Your best option is to do it the old fashioned way, get yourself a Rand-McNally road atlas and map out yur own route. Just because a highway is not a four lane divided super highway does not mean it is not a good road. I have found that most of the time the rural, two lane highways will get you there just as quick, if not quicker, with a whole bunch less hassles and snarly traffic to contend with.
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