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For a long time, Nottingham City Transport's engineering director had harboured a vision of making driver defect reports digital. Somewhat bizarrely, that desire was the spur for the operator of 310 buses to invest in a workshop management system, reports chief engineer Liam O'Brien (pictured, above, with technician Christopher Anderson holding device). He recalls a pivotal conversation. "I said, 'Well, if you want to do that, we need the back-end done first, so the drivers have a system to feed into.' That's when I started looking at a digital system," O'Brien recalls. After installation last year during lockdown, Nottingham City Transport now uses Tranzaura for driver defect reports, and Freeway Fleet Systems to manage its two workshops, with a digital bridge between the systems. That provides job-by-job feedback between drivers and technicians, across the organisation. |