Edders wrote:
We probably get over 300 a year issued on our friday rank and this is only a small town
Sounds a lot for a small town, so you'd think the message would be getting through by now.
By the way, what do you mean by the 'Friday rank'?
Anyway, this is the other side of the enforcement coin in Glasgow. A bit micro-local this, but sure it's something most drivers can identify with
Taxi drivers complain Sauchiehall Street revamp is 'affecting night time trade'https://www.eveningtimes.co.uk/news/174 ... ime-trade/GLASGOW’S Avenue Project has been criticised by taxi drivers who claim the project “affects their night time trade” with private vehicles parking on taxi ranks.Drivers say bottlenecking on Sauchiehall Street is “causing pandemonium” as they are unable to reach a taxi rank and this could cause a “serious accident”.
Councillor Christy Mearns said it was “a price worth paying” if the Avenue Project would encourage active travel around the city but she would also look into how the situation could be improved for taxis.
The £115 million programme aims to improve the streetscape and benefit the public.
The new avenue aims to introduce green infrastructure, extend pedestrian space and reduce space for vehicles.
Pilot improvements between Sauchiehall Street and Rose Street began in January 2018 and are expected to be completed this year.
Over the next eight years further work will be taken across the city to improve street lighting features, reduce street clutter, introduce more trees and increase pedestrian and cycle space.
But taxi drivers say the problems will only get worse.
Calum Anderson, chairman of Unite the Union Glasgow CAB Section said: “We have concerns on how this will affect our night time economy.
“They are extending the pavements and planting trees. This leaves just enough rooms for taxis to get past the traffic. But it is bottlenecking traffic.
“We foresaw carnage ensuing in the early hours with several thousand revellers congregating in the area.
“Taxis are having difficulty getting near the rank outside The Garage as the vast majority of it is filled with private cars.
“It is already pandemonium. There is going to be a serious accident. It is a bigger problem at night because there are no parking attendants on duty. There is already evidence of the chaos the Avenues project is creating.
“In theory it is a great idea but in practice it is not. The chaos is only going to continue and increase trouble in the area.
“Unless the area has proper enforcement officers on duty it is not going to work.”
Councillor Christy Mearns added: “It is understandable there may be some knock on effect initially with all the changes which have come in.
“It is something we are working really hard on to make the streets more cycle friendly and encourage active travel. That is something the Avenue Project will do.
“It is about weighing up the good worth the bad. I do sympathise with the taxi drivers but we need to establish what we do from here. It is a price worth paying.”
A council spokesman said: “This is an issue we are aware of and we are monitoring this closely to ensure we provide appropriate enforcement action.
“Ranks are intended solely for taxis and unauthorised parking in ranks puts drivers at risk of being fined.
“We have been tackling unauthorised parking on ranks recently and there has been a particular focus on Sauchiehall Street.
“We will continue to work with partners to address this situation.”