John Davies wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
by the way john about formal warnings, sorry dont see it your way at all.
and how do you know whether the company in its entirerty havnt been given bucket loads of warnings?
I picked up on the formal warnings from the DFT website. It points out the penalties for any breach of regulations. That was several weeks ago so I'm working from memory.
It would be interesting if someone far knowledgable than myself on these matters, could shed some light on the full range of sactions which can be brought against an operator who breaches the rules.
The last time I went into this was nearly 20 years ago, back then a taxibus had to be a licensed hackney carriage. It was an additional option afforded to cab drivers should they wish to utlilise their vehicle for carrying passengers at seperate fares on a designated route. As far as I can recall that route had to start in the license holders own Authority.
I can't recall what the maximum mileage was but if you say its 15 miles then I won't disagree with that. I think I'm going to have to look at the 85 act again and read up on the particular section relating to Taxis carrying passengers at seperate fares.
In the meantime it would be helpfull if anyone can supply us with any relevant additional information with regard to any ammendments to this section of the 85 act.
Best wishes';j
JD
John
yes things have changed in 20 years I was A DEPUTY TRAFFIC COMMISSIONER in those days, and both the commissioners staff and firms would negotiate long and hard to stop us making tribunaral decisions whic are precedents for other cases
public opinion changes things, and sometimes fresh guidelines are issued, offering a differing intrpretation to rules always existed, weird but true.
you are absolutely right when you say a taxibus route has to start in ones own patch, thats certain, where it can end is open to interpretation, but anything over 15 miles is not a bus but excursion, the act says so
nowthen this 15 miles and what you can do with them is creation itself, in my interpretation I can go from my patch to Huddersfield which is the same commission area, different licensing authority, huddersfield is 6miles over the licensing border.
Delp is 3 miles over the commission boundary, in oldham licensing, I cannot go there!
now Wakefield is 15 miles from our boundary within commission boundary
but different authority so I can go to Wakefield, problem is I cannot run the bus back cos thats a new route and begins outside my area.
so if taxibuses stray into other licensing authorities the routes had better be circular, so they can get back so thats 7.5 miles ot and 7.5 miles back maximum.
thats way I see it.