Tachograph compliance and the proposed Birmingham Clean Air Zone (CAZ) were key discussion points during the first Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT) West Midlands Regional meeting of the year.
The event, at the Coventry headquarters of transport software and compliance specialists TruTac, provided a forum for several topical presentations.
As CPT’s tachograph analysis partner, TruTac was delighted to host the meeting.
Members had an update from TruTac’s Head of Sales, Lee Oliver, on the current regulations and operator issues surrounding tachograph compliance and the many benefits of CPT Tacho Analysis.
Other presentations included an explanation of the Bus Services Bill from CPT Director of Communications, Pauline Gaunt OBE and an insight into the CAZ policy of Birmingham City Council, presented by Green Fleet Change Manager, Transportation and Connectivity, Sylvia Broadley.
The event was attended by 30 people and was organised by the CPT’s new Regional Manager for East & West Midlands, David Warrilow.
Says TruTac Director of Operations & Marketing Jemma James: “TruTac’s collaboration with the CPT began in 2015 and has gone from strength to strength.
“The CPT Tacho Analysis product offers dedicated PSV tachograph analysis at exclusive discounted prices for CPT members.
“We are proud to be hosting the first West Midlands regional event of 2017 and under David’s new role, look forward to working with the CPT and its members in the future.”
Attendees also heard updates on policies and latest topics affecting CPT members on both regional and national levels.