Drivers want taxi fares to be fairer TAXI drivers in Henley are asking South Oxfordshire District Council to set their fares in order to make prices fairer.
The district council wants taxi drivers to use meters set by individual operators from June.
But the South Oxfordshire Taxi Drivers’ Association says fares should be fixed by the council in order to prevent smaller companies being disadvantaged.
The cabbies do not currently have to use a meter and many display fare cards showing the minimum fare and the price of each mile thereafter. Companies are able to set their own fares.
About 25 drivers from Henley attended a meeting with the council last week.
Munir Hussain, secretary of the association, said: “We don’t mind using meters but we want the council to fix the charges rather than individual operators setting their own.
“It would lead to more friction between the companies and the drivers on the rank. If there were 10 drivers on the rank that could mean 10 prices and we don’t want that. Most operators want the council to set the prices. There would be more complaints if every private company could set its own price.”
Mr Hussain, of Streamline Executive Cars, used to work in Reading where the council sets the fares and he says the system works well.
Drivers also objected to plans which would mean taxis could only have MOTs carried out at two garages in Didcot.
The association asked for at least one garage to be available in Henley or Reading for the 250 drivers working in Henley.
Since then, the council has said five to seven garages will be made available to drivers but their locations are still to be chosen.
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