Scotland on a double-sided, indexed road map at 1:440, 000 National Geographic printed on waterproof & tear-resistant synthetic paper. The country is divided north/south with a good overlap between the sides. Unusually for road maps of Scotl&, the Orkney group is presented with the mainl&, with just its northernmost islands on an inset. A separate inset shows the Shetlands at the same scale as the mainl&. Coverage extends south beyond Newcastle & Carlisle. Topography is indicated by relief shading with contours at 200 metres intervals & plenty of names of mountain ranges, peaks, lochs, etc. M & A roads are shown with numbers & narrow roads with passing places are marked. No driving distances or primary route destinations are indicated & road colouring differs from what has now become the standard way of presenting Britain’s road network. Railway lines & ferry routes to the islands are included. Symbols highlight various places of interest, including campsites & golf courses. The map is indexed & has latitude & longitude lines at intervals of 30’.