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25th January 2007
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The most comprehensive website UK road transport has ever seen is coming to a desktop near you. Toby Clark introduces Roadtransport.com and tells you why you'll soon be surfing to work.

Forget the proverb about the world being a small place — the internet has actually made your world bigger than ever:That's why the publishers of Commercial Motor have developed the single biggest website the road transport market has ever seen,designed to give you everything you could need at the click of a mouse.

We all love CM and it will continue to offer you information with a depth and authority you won't get anywhere else. But there is a limit to what we can publish in a week — which is where the vast storage of cyberspace becomes useful.Need to understand a specific point of law? Or to check the details of a story you read? Want to find a new job, buy a vehicle or join the debate? Welcome to Roadtransport.com. Roadtransport.com features the latest news from the editorial teams of Commercial Motor and its sister title Motor Transport, as well as an archive of news stories and exclusive features.

The site has a section called Road Legal, which contains dozens of need-to-know articles on road transport law, packed with links to the latest and best sources of information. It also has a comprehensive array of information on trucks and vans — the pros and cons of each model, links to the manufacturers' websites and (coming soon) the best line-up of road tests available anywhere in the world. And, of course, there will be thousands of used trucks for sale.

All these features are available free, with no need to register to find any information. •

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