Date:
Thursday, May 22, 2008
Contact:
Jeremy Wright, WSDOT Communications, (360) 905-2078 (Vancouver)
Sylvia Ross, WSDOT Communications, (360) 905-2058 (Vancouver)
WSDOT releases the wildly popular, free, 2008 state map in time for Memorial Day travel
SEATTLE – While it’s not like waiting in line all night for the latest version of Grand Theft Auto, people do get excited about the biennial release of the WSDOT state map.
This year, WSDOT printed 800,000 maps. Anyone can get a free Washington State map by visiting the WSDOT Web site, www.wsdot.wa.gov/publications/highwaymap/, or by calling the map line at 360-705-7279.
The Washington State map, produced by WSDOT’s nationally recognized cartographer Mark Bozanich, is unlike any map you can get anywhere.
“We produce the only map that is all Washington. Other maps link us with Oregon and therefore have smaller print, fewer icons, less detailed city information,” said Bozanich.
What can you find on the WSDOT map that you can’t find on any other map? Here’s a look:
- Larger print for baby boomers
- Interesting location nuggets like Ronald McDonald’s grave in
- Ferry County
- Amtrak routes
- All 281 cities and their populations
- Twelve city insets
- Hill shading from the USGS
- The new HOT lanes
- The new South Lake Union Streetcar in Seattle
Commercial map publishers AAA and McGraw-Hill fact check their maps against ours because our cartographers and researchers have driven every inch of Washington State highways and stake their reputation on 100 percent accuracy. WSDOT has produced the maps every two years since 1931.
Having the map in your car allows you to travel our beautiful state and not worry about sketchy cell phone reception or going off the beaten path, unable get back. It’s your guide to adventure, well-loved and used just like that old t-shirt you’ll be wearing this summer as you crisscross the state.
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