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About BBC Travel News
About BBC Travel News
About BBC Travel News

Last updated: Thursday 4 September 2008 12:14.03 (BST)

BBC Travel News on BBC Online

BBC.co.uk websiteSince 2003, the BBC has provided traffic and travel news information through the BBC Travel News website.

With comprehensive coverage nationwide, we aim to provide the most timely and accurate information possible, with one of the most extensive databases of traffic and travel content in the UK.

We are constantly examining improvements and enhancements to the service to deliver the information you need to influence your journey planning needs in the most appropriate format.

As the information is sourced from the same content database as the information used to compile bulletins for BBC Radio and BBC Television, you should find the information you hear is equivalent to the information you see provided through the BBC Travel News website.

In addition to the BBC Travel News website, local traffic and travel information is provided via the BBC's network of local websites in Scotland, Wales and England, and via the nation's traffic portals, BBC Travel Scotland and BBC Wales Traffic and Travel.

We also publish information to WAP-enabled mobile phones through the BBC Mobile portal, and are looking at developing other BBC Travel News web services, and rich applications powered by our web content.


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