Four Torbay taxi drivers suspendedhttps://www.devonlive.com/news/devon-ne ... d-11115443One driver was slammed for showing 'a lack of professionalism'Four Torbay taxi drivers have had their licences suspended after councillors heard how two of them had been booked for speeding while the other two waited for fares outside designated ranks.
The first driver picked up three points for speeding in September 2023, three more for failing to comply with traffic lights in May 2024 and another three for speeding in September 2025.
They failed to notify the council of two of the offences and did not report the third within the required timescale.
The driver’s licence will be suspended for three months, during which they must complete an advanced driving course. If they complete the course in less than three months, the suspension will cease.
Members of torbay -council>Torbay Council’s regulatory sub-committee accepted that the offences were not deliberate and that each offence, taken individually, was relatively minor. The driver’s evidence and mitigation were ‘honest and credible’.
However, they said they were concerned by the pattern of repeated offending by a professional driver.
The second driver also collected nine points for speeding - in February 2024, January 2026 and February 2026 - and will also be suspended for three months, a period which could be reduced if the advanced driving course is completed quickly.
According to the minutes of the meeting, the driver accepted full responsibility for the offences and has since fitted a speed limiter to their vehicle. Members found them to be ‘open, honest and genuinely apologetic’.
The third driver had been seen three times on CCTV parking outside a designated taxi rank - known as over-ranking - and will be suspended for a month. The driver said the incidents had happened at a quiet time when space on the rank was limited.
Councillors said the conduct showed a lack of professionalism.
The fourth case involved a driver who had parked outside the designated rank in Vaughan Road, Torquay despite being warned not to. Their licence was also suspended for one month.
In each case the committee decided not to revoke the licences altogether.