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I think this is a good general subject material, and unlike others, do not believe its a waste of space in the magazne. Not everyone has the ability to travel extensively to see these places, so its a good way to keep up with operating changes within the industry. For those who do get to travel, and can find the time to get trackside, the guides provide insights that can enhance the experience of someone not familiar with the area. <br /> <br />Here's a few ideas for enhancement for you to consider: <br />1. The editorial staff should publish a schedule of cities/areas which they plan to cover in the upcoming twelve months. Then they should solicit the members for data on these cities/areas. The authors can sift through this input to see if there is data they can use, or that can clarify what they intend to use. <br />2. There should be some connection on maps made to correlate current roads lines to their fallen flag predecessors. <br />3. Maps should be made to a scale, and the scale used should be somewhere on the map. <br />4. There should be an identifying symbol on the map that corresponds to picture locations in the article. <br />5. There should be a listing of safe viewing areas. <br /> <br />Thanks. <br />
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