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What's going on at CM?

4th February 1999
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What's happened to Commercial Motor? Why the new look? The new, easier-to-read design? The new sections? The answer's simple. Your business doesn't stand still, and neither should we. Busy hauliers have even less time nowadays to acquire "must-have" information. That's why we decided to make CM even easier to access. In short, we've made sure you can get to the heart of the matter quicker than ever.

But don't take our word for it. Before unveiling our new-look CM this week we went out and asked groups of readers: "Is this how you want your CM to look? Have we got it right?" The answer was a reassuring, and resounding, yes!

However, some things haven't changed. For example, our editorial mission statement is still about providing easily assimilated, need-toknow information to keep operators of all types, and all sizes, profitable, professional and, above all, legal.

So CM's words will still have the same bite. We'll still be taking complicated subjects and distilling out the need-to-know facts in a way that keeps you well informed, without wasting any of your precious time.

We'll still have the hardest-hitting news stories; the most informative features; the most authoritative roadtests; the best legal advice. You'll still get the information that keeps you profitable, professional and legal—week, after week, after week.

Above all else we've made sure that CM is still the one thing that you always want it to be—the bible of the industry. And that will never change.

• Brian Weatherley, Editor