Speed Compliance Tool User Group

 

Speed Compliance Tool User Group

May 24, 2022

Speed Compliance Tool User Group

This week we held our very first user group for the Speed Compliance Tool. A familiar event for MAST users, we have recently extended the user group programme to all our tools and plan to hold them periodically throughout the year.
The user groups are an opportunity for users to meet and discuss their experience and feedback with using our tools and to help suggest any future developments that would further enhance the user experience.
This first group was well attended by representatives from 6 different local authorities providing us with valuable feedback. We don’t often get to hear exactly how our tools are being used by our clients but by meeting together in this way it provides a platform to share best practice between users.
The speed compliance tool is a powerful yet easy-to-use solution providing access to information about speed limits and average speeds on roads across Great Britain, but focussed on your local area. The online dashboard is priced on a per-user basis to keep costs down and is available for a small fee for existing CrashMap Pro users. Customers only pay for the coverage they need meaning lower costs for authorities with shorter road networks.
You can find out more about the speed compliance tool here.

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