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In the UK, Ordnance Survey maps use red for a main road, yellow for a lane. Green may be used for principle routes, and blue for a motorway, but read the map's legend to ensure what colours are used.
Roads help us because they allow us to easily and safely travel from point A to point B. In the United States alone, there are 3,980,817 miles of road.
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Road maps show the distance between points and the direction to take to go from point A to point B. They are an efficient way to navigate and GPS is rapidly driving them to extinction. And one little hint to their use, is that the top of the map is always North.
The different ways of drawing maps are A. Scales B. Projections C. Legends D. Mercators
In the UK, Ordnance Survey maps use red for a main road, yellow for a lane. Green may be used for principle routes, and blue for a motorway, but read the map's legend to ensure what colours are used.
The "A" in A road stands for "arterial," which indicates a primary road in the United Kingdom and some other countries. These roads typically connect major cities, towns, and regions, serving as important transportation routes.
It is 1,079 miles by road, according to Google Maps. It is 926 miles as the crow flies (meaning directly from point A to point B, with no turns or roads)
William B. Ginsberg has written: 'Printed maps of Scandinavia and the Arctic, 1482-1601' -- subject(s): Maps, Early works to 1800, Early maps, Cartography, History
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Henry B. Sullivan has written: 'A catalogue of geological maps of South America' -- subject(s): Maps, Bibliography, Catalogs, Geology
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Matty B's favourite colours are blue and purple
Matty B's favourite colours are blue and purple
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