Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain

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Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain EU Regulation 1071/2009 Transport Manager “continuously and effectively manages the transport activities of the business…” “employed or contracted”, Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 1

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Article 4 EU Regulation 1071/2009 Transport Manager must: be of good repute be professionally competent, If external, not act for more than 4 operators or 50 vehicles Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 2

Required knowledge Civil law Commercial law Social law Fiscal law Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Required knowledge Civil law Commercial law Social law Fiscal law Business and financial management Rules on access to the market Technical standards Road safety rules

Knowledge Business nous Compliance with the law Route planning Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Knowledge Business nous Route planning Vehicle selection Sales, marketing, PR etc Compliance with the law Vehicles maintained Drivers’ hours Tax, insurance, driver entitlement

My hot topics Flag of convenience transport managers Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain My hot topics Flag of convenience transport managers Refresher training Missing mileage Driver defect reporting Intelligent use of regular safety checks Driver CPC Key role of TM

Defect Report

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain So what makes an effective Transport Manager? Position in the organisation Capacity Knowledge & Skills Decision making, Autonomy Management of resources Impact Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 12

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Position in the organisation – a balance: Close enough to the day to day operation to manage it Vs Close enough to the owner/board to have power Plus In the right line Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 13

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Before PI Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 14

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain After PI Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 15

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Capacity: Enough time to do the job properly Available when needed Can have other roles, but need to be able to conduct transport manager functions properly Can be either engineering or operations – and need to manage both Adequate back up and support Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 16

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Knowledge & Skills: CPC qualification Regular and meaningful continuous development Refresher training Attend FTA events Subscribe to DVSA Direct Read the STC’s Statutory Guidance Documents Read trade press Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 17

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Decision making & autonomy: Properly involved from the start – pricing contract bids, setting and timing routes, specifying vehicles, employing drives, support staff… Can say yes or no to a vehicle moving without referring to anyone else Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 18

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Management of resources: In the line management chain of the key people – not just drivers In control of their own – adequate – budget Have real influence over others, eg engineering, HR Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 19

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Impact in and on the business: Recognised as a key person within the organisation Things happen because the TM says so Paid a proper amount to reflect the professional and personal responsibility and the risk to their qualification If the TM left – it would be noticed! Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 20

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Repute affected by: Unsafe operation of vehicles – maintenance or drivers hours, Unfair commercial advantage: eg abuse of drivers’ hours rules Personal convictions Failure to comply with conditions and undertakings Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 21

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Article 14 EU Regulation 1071/2009 Declaration of unfitness Disqualification of transport manager, for a specified period or indefinitely Requirement to undertake a rehabilitative measure to regain repute or professional competence – may mean re-sitting CPC 148 transport managers declared unfit at public inquiry in 2013 Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 22

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Transport Managers – do you know Your statutory obligations? The practical application of them? Your personal liabilities? The reputational risks? Just how important you are! Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 23

Traffic Commissioners for Great Britain Championing safe, fair and reliable passenger and goods transport 24