Actually, the article I read at the weekend and thought had since been amended to clarify matters is still there. It was in the Yorkshire Post, while the article above is a different one in the York Press

So my mistake, but this is the kind misleading stuff I was getting at, which makes it sound like every mile is charged at the same rate:
Yorkshire Post wrote:
If implemented, it will see the price of a ‘tariff one’ mile journey increase by around 60p per mile, from approximately £4.90 to £5.50.
However, the new fares could see trips to and from the racecourse on race days to as much as £8.20 a mile and for Christmas and New Year trips up to around £10 a mile.
Which makes it sound like the figures apply to every mile, while of course the figures are just for the first mile, and subsequent miles are just a fraction of that.
The confusing figures are still there as well, about half way down the page. They'd be confusing even if they were accurate, but they don't state which yardage applies to the flagfall and which yardage applies to the increments, therefore...
Equally confusing is that the distances are included in yards and metres, and they're decimals (144.29 metres, for example) rather than whole numbers - I could see why decimals might be included if converting imperial to metric measures, or vice versa, but why both?
https://www.yorkshirepost.co.uk/news/tr ... on-4185172I thought the fare card on the council's website might help clarify things, and indeed they're in whole metres (and no imperial measures), and it all looks quite straightforward by tariff card standards.
Trouble is, I spent ages trying to work it all out, and wondering why the figures weren't the same as those in the council committee papers, until concluding that the fare card on the council's website isn't actually the current one
https://www.york.gov.uk/HackneyCarriageFaresAnd why did they go from neat and tidy distances in whole metres to both metres and yards on the updated cards, and neither using whole numbers
For example, for the T1 tariff a few years ago the flagfall applied:
'For the first 145 metres'While on the current tariff card the flagfall applies:
'For the first 144.3mtrs/157.8yrds'