Despite the sat-nav boom, there’s still a big market for the ‘traditional’ (and cheaper!) road atlas. What’s more, buyers have a huge choice of formats, bindings and mapping.
Electronic route finders have clearly had a major influence on the latest paper versions, as all the maps here listed fixed speed trap locations.
So which is the one to get you to your destination and keep you on the right side of the law? We road tested the newest offerings to find out.
When buying an atlas, you have a choice: A4 publications are easier to store in the car, but A3 sizes provide more detail.
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