Half-term success at Dover promising for summer
Following the implementation of new operational measures, the Port of Dover successfully processed 15,000-plus tourist vehicles, including coaches,...
CPT welcomes PSVAR Call for Evidence
Responding to the news that DfT has announced a Call for Evidence in relation to PSVAR, Keith McNally, CPT’s Operations Director, said: “Now is...
PSVAR changes: a call for evidence
The Department for Transport is to review the PSVAR regulation 2000, and has called for evidence from coach and bus operators. The Call for Evidence...
More flexible EU drivers hours proposed
A more flexible approach to European Union drivers hours is planned. The proposal would see coach drivers in the EU allowed a 45-minute break to be...
Port of Dover assures CPT no repeat of Easter queues over bank...
An assurance there will be no repeat of the disruption seen over Easter during the upcoming bank holiday weekend has come from the Port of Dover. The...
Roads Minister backs National Coach Week
Roads and Local Transport Minister, Richard Holden MP, along with the Confederation of Public Transport’s (CPT’s) North of England Manager,...
Bus passengers could suffer if BRG ends
An Opinium study, commissioned by the Confederation of Passenger Transport (CPT), has revealed nearly 60% of bus passengers are worried about...
Bus fares remain good value for money, says TAS
Despite rising inflationary costs for operators, the 2022 National Bus Fare survey once again confirmed that the bus remains good value for money for...