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Carole, I think Google Map directions are superior to Michelin. I just checked at Google Map Milano-Albaand it says things like slight left to stay on via xxx etc, so less ambiguous then Micheln, plus you can make seperate little maps on your printout (and you can drag and drop the route to change directions too. Also get a good Milan Centrale Map as your back-up, I am sure that the rent-car agency will have one, also in the Milan Tourist Information Newspaper there is a decent one. Last tip? Don't leave in rush hour!
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| Posts: 321 | Location: Asti, Piedmont, Italy | Registered: 08 May 2006 |    |
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I wonder if the advent of these mapping programmes (not to mention all our recent discussions about trying to avoid Florence's ZTL!) has made us all over-anxious? And the route directions, as supplied by both Viamichelin and Google maps, look like a serious case of information overload! Relax, take a deep breath - and remember one thing only: follow signs for A7 Genova. That's it, that's all you need  Once you're on the autostrada, you've got 64km to sort out the next bit (taking the A21 towards Torino, exiting at Asti Est, and following the SS231 to Alba). When it comes to overall route planning, I know Google Maps is a bit of a new kid on the block compared with the tried & trusted Viamichelin - but, like Tim, I prefer Google's interface, and their onscreen mapping. (Though for paper maps, I've been happily navigating with Michelin maps for - eek - the last 45 years...). Jonathan
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| Posts: 2751 | Location: Stroud, UK | Registered: 18 November 2001 |    |
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Yeah. And...even if you follow the google directions or the via michelin directions or the signs to the A7, all you have to do is get into the wrong lane once and turn wrong once and you are then in the black zone of the labyrinth known as Milano. This is a city where patience is required and the realization that you will get out and in the right direction at some point. Don't stress. Don't worry Carole. Here is a typical directional sign which you will find in Milan which will make everything clear for you.

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| Posts: 3457 | Location: Acqui Terme, Piedmont, Italy | Registered: 30 July 2005 |    |
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