ViaMichelin produce a free trafic app giving showing the current travelling conditions on French motorways. But, it it seems to have one big additional advantge.
I noticed that the app builds on top of the very popular 1:200,000 scale map. For those who do not know, 1:200,000 is the scale that shows all the main roads, motorways, N (National) and the smaller D roads and those with the 'scenic' green borders to them.
The underlying map is obscured when in 'motorway data' view. But if you zoom in or click on the city view, the map zooms in to reveal the underlying more detailed map, too. From there, simply drag the map around France. Bingo! One free and detailed map set, which will also zoom in to under 1:200,000 too.
The app's mapping also contracts and expands nicely, using the classic 'two or three fingered' expand / collapse method.
I haven't worked out how the Favourite maps work yet.
I noticed that the app builds on top of the very popular 1:200,000 scale map. For those who do not know, 1:200,000 is the scale that shows all the main roads, motorways, N (National) and the smaller D roads and those with the 'scenic' green borders to them.
The underlying map is obscured when in 'motorway data' view. But if you zoom in or click on the city view, the map zooms in to reveal the underlying more detailed map, too. From there, simply drag the map around France. Bingo! One free and detailed map set, which will also zoom in to under 1:200,000 too.
The app's mapping also contracts and expands nicely, using the classic 'two or three fingered' expand / collapse method.
I haven't worked out how the Favourite maps work yet.



