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Great Britain: AA Regional Road Maps

Great Britain on nine indexed road maps from the AA, with particularly clear presentation of the road network and places of interest on a plain, unobtrusive base. Each title includes city centre street plans of the regionโ€™s main towns, also indexed and showing one way streets. England is covered at 1:200,000 (1โ€ to 3 miles), with the whole of Scotland on one map at 1:300,000 (1โ€ to 4.7m) and Wales at 1:250,000 (1โ€ to 4m)AA`s regional road maps are characterised by their plain white base designed to provide an unobtrusive background for the road network and the names of towns and villages; colouring is used only to show national parks and forest parks. Rivers and lakes are included, but other topographic information is limited to names of selected mountain ranges, peaks and valleys, plus spot heights. Steep roads have gradient signs. As expected from the AA, the road network is shown with considerable attention given to different types of junctions and interchanges. Primary route destinations are highlighted and detailed information is provided on locations of speed cameras indicating speed limits. Services areas, tolls, etc, are marked and driving distances are given on A and selected B roads. Railway lines are shown with stations and ferry routes are included. The plain base also provides a clear background for a very wide range of symbols highlighting and/or naming numerous places of interest: National Trust or English Heritage sites and their equivalents in Scotland and Wales, sport and recreational facilities, etc, including campsites and caravan parks inspected by the AA. The maps have the British national grid lines. The index is on the reverse and each title also includes indexed street plans of city centres, indicating main traffic arteries, one way streets and parking facilities. For more information please see the individual descriptions.