Sussex wrote:
Taxi drivers in the district have launched legal action against Wakefield Council following the authority’s decision to hike up licensing fees and introduce tough emission rules. The cost for drivers’ licensing badge has risen by 60 per cent to £384, while any cab manufactured before September 2016 will not be licensed because it would exceed pollution levels set by the council.
Isn't it actually September *2015*?
Apparently there's a two year grace period, so essentially any diesel older than 4.5 years will have to be binned in 2020.
Seems harsh, particularly if someone has a slightly younger motor, which it seems they can keep until ten years old. Unless of course policy changes in meantime.
Fife arguably going in other direction. The basic eight year age rule for cars is being extended to 10, but newly tested motors must be less than five years old.
However, executive cars now treated as normal cars - previously they were totally exempt from age rule.
Minibuses and WAVs were also exempt, but now subject to 12 year maximum.
Or at least I think that summarises the main points - read below for the official version:
The following changes were approved to take effect from 1st April 2018. There will be a transition period to 31st March 2019 by which time the recommendations will be fully in place.
1. An age limit of 5 years from the date of first registration has been introduced for all new vehicles being submitted for the issue of taxi/private hire licences (including substitutions). Once the licence has been issued the vehicle can remain licensed until 10/12 years old depending on the class of vehicle as below.
2. The age restriction for saloon cars is extended to 10 years from date of first registration.
3. The saloon car list in the current vehicle approved list has been extended to include all classes of vehicles (Saloon, Hatchback, estate, MPV, 4x4 etc.) other than purpose built vehicles and minibuses.
4. The current exemption from the age restriction for executive vehicles has been removed.
5. The age restriction for purpose built vehicles is now 12 years from date of first registration.
6. The age restriction for WAVs is now 12 years from date of first registration.
7. The age restriction for minibuses is now 12 years from date of first registration.
8. Vehicles will be classed as minibuses if:
a. they have 7 or 8 passenger seats;
b. adult passengers have ready access to all seats; and
c. all passenger seats must be suitable for use by an adult passenger
9. Until 31st March 2019 the fees for new private hire plates have been waived where the vehicle being added is a wheelchair accessible vehicle (conditions apply).
The Service Manager, Fleet Operations, shall have the final decision when determining the suitability of vehicles to be considered as minibuses, purpose built vehicles and wheelchair accessible vehicles.