In 1963 the American artist Ed Ruscha published “Twentisix Gasoline Stations”, the first of a series of photobooks that the artist made between the 1960s and 1970s dedicated to apparently banal everyday subjects. Consisting of black and white photographs of twenty-six gas stations along the Route 66 between Los Angeles and Oklahoma, this book was the progenitor of a large number of books of serial photographs created by Ruscha himself and then by many authors from around the world all related from an original and meditated focus on landscape photography, subjects of everyday life. Taking inspiration from Ed Ruscha's original idea and applying it, even in the style of the cover, to their own projects, in their own space and in their own time. Making full use of Google Earth for image recovery, "Every Exits And Junctions On The Motorway A4” is an 85-image photobook which intends, in the continuation of this idea, to reproduce a complete catalog of the exits and junctions of the Italian A4 motorway, in its 523 km length. A tribute to Ed Ruscha from a formal point of view (also the cover is a reproduction of Ruscha’s publications), and to all effects a documentation of one of the most important infrastructures in Italy, this work does not forget the new analysis of the landscape born with the New Topographics photography of the mid-seventies and, at the same time, makes full use of the possibilities provided by today's internet technologies. — The 15 images chosen for this application are a selection of the 85 that are part of the project.