Rand McNally released a new edition of its Motor Carriers' Road Atlas for professional drivers, featuring truck-navigable routes, state and province restrictions, as well as low clearance locations.

"With our continually evolving line of truck GPS and electronic logging devices, Rand McNally is on the forefront of commercial transportation technology," said Stephen Fletcher, CEO of Rand McNally. "But, we also know that the Rand McNally Motor Carriers' Road Atlas continues to be a crucial tool for drivers whether as a back-up or simply to get a big picture view of their route.

Despite advancements in technology for the truck and cab, many drivers still prefer to use a printed atlas for navigation, the company points out. A recent survey conducted at the Mid-America Trucking Show found that a majority of drivers use the printed product, and at least 15% of those surveyed use the Motor Carriers' Road Atlas as their primary navigational tool.

The 2017 edition of the truck-specific atlas includes thousands of map updates, along with many other additional features including:

  • Updated highways showing the latest truck roadways as designated by the Surface Transportation Assistance Act (STAA), also known as "designated" highways;
  • Coverage of select Hazardous Materials Regulations;
  • A 22-page mileage directory with more than 40,000 truck-route-specific, city-to-city mileages;
  • Charts of state and provincial permit agency phone numbers and websites, low clearances, and weigh stations, as well as hotlines for road construction and conditions.

The 2017 Motor Carriers' Road Atlas is available in paperback; in a spiral-bound, laminated Deluxe version; and a Large Scale edition with maps that are 37% larger printed on laminated pages plus a tough spiral binding for stay-flat pages.

Motor Carriers' Road Atlases can be purchased at travel centers, online at store.randmcnally.com and other nationwide retailers.