Nidge wrote:
Charles wrote:
Hello all
Does anyone know a council that will license those diablo things as a taxi or as a wheel chair taxi.
Because they are as 'cheap as chips'.
Thanks Charlie
No thank god.
Charles,
We have got into a bit of an impass havent we?
Most if not all councils that will license saloond will licence the diablo, but whether they will approve the loading of wheelchairs is quite something else.
I am confident my council will license them.
There has been so much debate where the drivers have told the government that they want to keep thier salloons that they have had for years, I have spoken to people in government circles, that say this could be an answer, (though I am not talking specificaly diablo here but the principle of this type of travel.) and it could be the solution for bringing private hire in.
Every time somone says that passengers prefer salloons, or
they dont carry many wheelchairs
they dont actualy deter government they just look at other solutions.
I dont mind telling you we have are looking at them, though not for mainstream vehicles, perhaps half the fleat cabs and half vehicles like this, so if we happen to send a car for a job where wa hasnt been mentioned there is still a facility should we be called upon.
but they are far from ideal, putting disabled people in the boot at the back
looses space for goods, is over a wheel and in a part not designed for the job.
We are miles off testing them, as our cab replacements will come first.
the horror of the trade isnt the horror of carrying these people in the back which is our concern as they dont envisage carrying them at all, its the consequences of new plates on vehicles so cheap swamping the ranks and the towns.
some argue that to carry disabled people, you can only do it with a 28 foot wall to wall turning circle, and yet, the only vehicle approved by government advisory DAPTAC hasnt got this, local authority vehiocles havent got this, and every organisation that carry disabled people as a speciality hasnt got this.
The trade is being opened up to make facilities for disabled people, there are many more who are trying to close this down by making it financialy prohibitive.
Wharfie