Anonymous wrote:
John Davies wrote:
Transport plans? I wonder how many local Authorities have inclusive plans for the Taxi and Private hire trade. I also wonder how many local Authorities have excluded plans for our combined trades.
John,
I bet you a fiver its there!
now look under the public transport part.
bet it says something like working towards accessible taxis, using taxis in rural areas as buses I know its there beccause taxis in Greater Manchester are claiming bus grant!
Geoff
I read the Plans back in March because of something you wrote Geoff and I wanted to reply to that particular post. However considering that you are more knowledgable on this subject than I, I had to get my facts right before I did so. Unfortunately I never did get around to responding to that post.
In the meantime, I have read the plans again just in case I missed something but there is nothing of substance in the plans with regard to Taxis in the Manchester area.
I decided to go right to the heart of matter and this morning I spoke to the principal policy officer in charge of the five year action plan.
He first apologised for not including a plan for Taxis in the last action plan and said he could not give me a firm commitment that future action plans would include Taxis. He is aware of the Governments forthcoming guidance on Taxis but he would have to wait and see what guidance was issued before commenting.
He agreed with me that because of the very nature of the industry the scope for Taxi Related services in the North West Transport plan is very limited indeed.
The only public exercise taking place at the moment is an experimental ring and ride type service which is called, "local Arranged passenger transport" or (APT).
This service is being carried out in a limited number of local areas and includes a small group of private hire operators.
The passengers pay 1.50 per journey anywhere within the local area but the service is compliant on the number of customers booking the service. For example if only one or two people booked the service they would not get a P/H car. They might get other forms of Transport such as a ring and ride type vehicle but it will not be a Private hire vehicle from a private hire company.
There is only one major Black Cab operator in Manchester who could possibly supply the type of service in question but because of the uneconomical structure of the service I doubt any driver would ever sign up to it.
I think the physical concessions such as using bus lanes and the application of jointly being allowed to have the same exemptions of the Road Traffic act as do the buses, is a good thing. In my opinion this should be written into every Local Transport Plan.
If Taxis are indeed looked upon as being an integral part of the local Transport system then I would like to see us enjoying some of the concessions that other forms of Transport enjoy, such as reduced VAT on fuel.
Being self employed individuals we operate on a profit and loss basis, we can't recover our loses by virtue of a public subsidy. Therefore as individuals we have to cut our cloth accordingly.
Local Authorities and Governments make a great play on how the Taxi and Private hire industry is an important part of the Nations transport system. To me they are just sound bytes, the same sound bytes you will no doubt get in most Transport plans.
I was today invited to become part of the consultation group but I initially declined, perhaps I should reconsider.
Best wishes.
John Davies.