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    Well, they claim
    Road coverage with over 790 300 kilometers of updated roads.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rondoan View Post
    surely not millions of kilometers of roads have been added 🤔😉
    In semi-desert territories by example , the tracks can disappear easily sanded by the wind, as is the case of traces left in the snow after a storm!

    or we spend a lot of time identifying the locations of the new roads that we will be able to take,
    or we think that to follow the old cards we have little chance of riding in quicksand

    This does not necessarily apply to all maps, but this may explain the scarcity of updates in some regions where nature may be more active than man 🤔😉

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    Of course, the road network is constantly changing, and sure, I got around Germany safely last year with my MediaNav 2013, as long as I didn't have to go into newly developed areas.
    Constant changes are obviously much more significant in desert regions. My comment was also meant to be somewhat ironic, referring to someone who wants to access free resources instead of buying the originals.

    So I wasn't really serious about it 👎😉
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