Taxi drivers can work for more than one company in Swindonhttps://www.swindonadvertiser.co.uk/new ... y-swindon/Drivers of private hire taxis – the sort which must be booked in advance and not picked up at a rank or hailed on the street – will be able to work for more than one company after a change in policy by Swindon Borough Council.
Members of the authority’s licensing committee voted to approve the change will see drivers able to sign up with three operating companies at the same time.
Licensing manager Kathryn Ashton who put the proposal to the committee told the councillors the current arrangement prevented this: “When we issue a licence to a diver we give them a green form, which they hand to the operator they decide to work for. And that is then registered with us.
“It has been done like this for safety of passengers. We can control the hours and fares a driver takes. It means if something happens, and we have a complaint we can ring the operator immediately and stop the driver working while we look into it.”
But Ms Ashton told the committee Swindon was in “a minority” of councils who didn’t let drivers work for more than one company and didn’t want to stifle the ability to work for drivers.
Private hire car firms are against the change saying it could lead to passengers being “dropped” by a driver who has accepted a fare but then is offered a more lucrative journey by a different company, which could be potentially unsafe.
But Ms Ashton told the committee the licensing team would monitor that to make sure it didn’t happen, and it was confident it could keep track of drivers who signed up with more than one company.
She did say there were still issues that would take some getting used to: “We’d expect a driver to arrive at a pick-up with the livery for the form through which the booking was made on the car., so that will be more of a burden on the driver.”
She told the committee it was very easy for a driver to move operators: one just had to request the green form back and move to another company if it agreed to take you.
The committee voted to allow a driver to work for up to three companies if they choose and if the operator was willing.
The first green form would be issued with the driver’s private hire licence as now, a second one would cost £100 and a third £150.
A fourth form would be permitted specifically for airport work.