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Adventure wrote:
I understand that people are using cell phones and GPS for exit info now but the reason that Exit Now is still valuable is it allows you to plan 90 miles down the road without WiFi or knowing what city that distance will be. I ask my husband how many miles till empty then I plan ahead looking for truck stops on the route ahead and then find our favorites because I marked them on previous trips. It would be much more difficult to do that electronically. I am keeping my 2011 Exit now until it falls apart and would buy updates if they printed them. At least The Next Exit is still printing though I am spoiled by the layout and info in Exit Now.
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K Charles wrote:
Exit Now was published by Trailer Life Publications and was much better then the next exit. I think 2011 was the last year it was published. One thing was you don't have to look for a new page every time you cross a state line. It would stay on the road you were on. I think they were all spiral bound.
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Not a Clue wrote:Ozlander wrote:
Life is tough when you have to flip a few pages while going down the hiway.
I think what the OP is referring to is one is hard bound and one is on rings. The one on rings is much easier to use as you can fold the book over to stay on the page.