New Rand McNally Motor Carriers' Road Atlas now available

The 2023 edition of the Rand McNally Motor Carriers' Road Atlas includes updated maps and highway information; revised restricted routes, low-clearance-bridge and weigh station locations; an updated fuel tax chart and more.The 2023 edition of the Rand McNally Motor Carriers' Road Atlas includes updated maps and highway information; revised restricted routes, low-clearance-bridge and weigh station locations; an updated fuel tax chart and more.Rand McNally this week released the new edition of its printed Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas, a staple in many a truck driver's cab.

Designed for professional truck drivers, the Motor Carriers' Road Atlas has been part of the trucking industry for more than 40 years. Each edition includes updated state and national truck-accessible roadways, the latest state-by-state regulations, fuel tax charts, restricted routes and more.

The new edition, which comes in paperback as well as a spiral-bound version with write-on/wipe-off laminated pages, is available at travel centers, in bookstores, on e-commerce sites, and on the Rand McNally store.

“The Motor Carriers’ Road Atlas has been a trusted tool for professional drivers for decades,” said Aaron Dannenbring, CEO of Rand McNally. “In addition to focusing on electronics and vehicle technology, Rand McNally will continue to research, update, and publish this valuable staple."

Each year, Rand McNally updates and enhances the atlas’ maps and contents. Key updates this year include:

  • Amended U.S. highway route numbers and highway bypasses updated based on results from a recent meeting of the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO)
  • The inclusion of mileage-based exit numbers in Connecticut (Routes 9, 11, 17, and 72) and along the Hutchinson River Parkway in New York
  • The extension of the Southern Parkway (UT-7) in southwestern Utah near St. George
  • The addition of I-49 (Bella Vista bypass), which connects the interstate between Missouri and Arkansas
  • Revised restricted routes, low-clearance-bridge and weigh station locations
  • An updated fuel tax chart, as well as revised state and province information including weight and size limitations, registration guidelines, and phone numbers and websites for state police and operating authorities
  • An updated review of Hazardous Materials regulations

More information about these atlases, as well as a large-print version that contains maps that are 37% larger, is available via this link

The Business Manual for Owner-Operators
Overdrive editors and ATBS present the industry’s best manual for prospective and committed owner-operators. You’ll find exceptional depth on many issues in the 2022 edition of Partners in Business.
Download
Partners in Business Issue Cover