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| Author: | captain cab [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:50 am ] |
| Post subject: | West Lindsey attempts to stem out of town HC flow |
Hopes that exam for cabbies will improve the safety of taxi users London cabbies are famed for their "knowledge" and now Lincolnshire taxi drivers are facing a test of their local wisdom too. West Lindsey District Council is introducing an exam for anyone applying for a taxi licence. Hopes that exam for cabbies will improve the safety of taxi users It will test applicants' knowledge of roads and routes across the district, and will be introduced from September 1. It comes after the Conservative-led authority saw an increase in the number of cabbies applying for licences in Lincolnshire and then leaving to work in other places. Taxi drivers say this happens because the waiting list for licenses in big cities, such as Manchester and Leeds, can be up to two years. Councillors on the communities committee approved the proposals at a meeting in Marshall's Yard on July 16. Under the new legislation, any applicant that fails the exam will be refused a permit. The test will quiz applicants on the quickest and safest routes across West Lindsey. Each test will cost an applicant £15 to sit. Councillor Jessie Milne, chairman of the licensing and regulatory committee at West Lindsey District Council, said: "The council's primary aim in taxi licensing is to ensure the safety of the travelling public. "It is not unlawful for a driver to get a licence from us and then choose to operate outside our district. "When this happens it is extremely difficult for the council to apply enforcement and keep its fleet under observation. "Without control over licence conditions, public safety could be put at risk by potentially unsafe vehicles – they could have bald tyres, faulty lights or an uninsured driver. "Clearly we need to address the issue to prevent drivers operating remotely and to ensure the safety of the public. "Under this new policy, and in line with the High Court judgement in 2008, we are now entitled to refuse applications where we believe the applicant intends to operate outside West Lindsey." Eddie Kay, manager at Eddie's Taxi, said: "A local knowledge test is a very good idea. "There are too many taxi firms in the West Lindsey area who do not have the local knowledge required to provide a reliable and safe service. "There has been a huge rise in taxi firm applications in West Lindsey who then want to go on and run companies in places like Manchester. "It's because there is a much longer waiting list in the bigger cities and so it's easier to go through our process. "But the authority is then unable to keep tabs on the firm's actions – making it unsafe for taxi users inside and outside of West Lindsey." Sam O'Keefe, 32, from Nettleham, added: "This is a very good idea and one I would support completely. If anything, it should have been done sooner." Read more: http://www.thisislincolnshire.co.uk/Hop ... z2a8TQzB4C |
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| Author: | captain cab [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:55 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: West Lindsey attempts to stem out of town HC flow |
Quote: Taxi drivers say this happens because the waiting list for licenses in big cities, such as Manchester and Leeds, can be up to two years. Only the stupid ones say that - its usually because the drivers cannot meet the standards required - and a good few cannot and don't want to learn the English language. The out of towners in going to another area can only do PH work - and there is no restriction on PH numbers - the number of taxis in that area is therefore of little consequence. |
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| Author: | edders23 [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 7:37 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: West Lindsey attempts to stem out of town HC flow |
well if the standard of this is similar to that of tests elsewhere in lincolnshire it will not stem the flow it's amazing how many peterborough PH drivers can get 12 out of 15 streets right on our knowledge test but have no idea where the train station is !!! |
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| Author: | Sussex [ Fri Jul 26, 2013 8:37 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: West Lindsey attempts to stem out of town HC flow |
captain cab wrote: West Lindsey District Council is introducing an exam for anyone applying for a taxi licence. About 160 years too late. captain cab wrote: It comes after the Conservative-led authority saw an increase in the number of cabbies applying for licences in Lincolnshire and then leaving to work in other places. No poo Sherlock. captain cab wrote: Taxi drivers say this happens because the waiting list for licenses in big cities, such as Manchester and Leeds, can be up to two years. captain cab wrote: Each test will cost an applicant £15 to sit. Far too cheap. captain cab wrote: "It is not unlawful for a driver to get a licence from us and then choose to operate outside our district. It can be if you make it so. |
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| Author: | grandad [ Sat Jul 27, 2013 7:44 am ] |
| Post subject: | Re: West Lindsey attempts to stem out of town HC flow |
Sussex wrote: captain cab wrote: Each test will cost an applicant £15 to sit. Far too cheap. Ours is only £10. The test paper is only in English and there is no translation available.
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