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Originally Posted by xyzzy834
My very first choice is to use routes and maps from Adventure Cycling Association. Their routes are selected by experienced bike tourists who are often local to the areas being mapped. Their maps will include a list of bike touring friendly services along the way.

Next up, is google maps with street view. I pick a likely looking route and switch to street view mode to look at sample sections. From the street view I can see the nature of the road, how much shoulder area (if any), and get a very rough idea of the traffic by observing how many other cars are generally in the picture.
Any time you use a map that is not official, you need to be careful that it's fairly recent, one route near here is still highly recommended by many cyclists, but there has been a lot of building in the area in the last 4-5 years, and traffic is now worse then on some of the roads that are supposed to be really bad.
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