@Colossal - yes, you're right... Okay, so I messed up on my last post a little (wait until the FEers pick up on it), but i was right about the discrepancy happening anywhere except along the equator. There still will be a discrepancy in the North, (albeit much smaller than in the South), as the RE and FE maps don't get smaller at the same rate (you can't convert a hemisphere into a 2D plane, retaining the same distances, try it with a hat lol

, so it's still not accurate at all.
@Ski - Yes, I do have a road map that takes account for Earth's curvature. I don't think anyone's ever made a road map that depics the earth as flat, where did you get yours? Most of my maps take account of curvature, but I have seen maps where meridians and parallels intersect at 90 degrees, those are like a symetrically-inacruate flat earth maps if you will. I mean, it's obvious they're not accurate, because Russia and Canada/Alaska look absolutely ginormous.
You are confusing a flat RE map with a FE map.
Wow, I could start a thread about maps - maps do take account of curvature and when you follow them, they are accurate, doesn't that explain that the Earth is round? But I just don't have the energy to do it right now... I can already imagine all the extremely retarded questions that will follow... Good idea though...