Borough’s new cabbies to have the knowledge
Published on Thursday 9 June 2011 15:48
New taxi drivers in West Norfolk may soon have to show they have the ‘knowledge’, like London cabbies, before they can operate in the borough.
Newcomers to the taxi ranks are likely to face a test, set by West Norfolk Council, including knowledge of the local area, literacy and numeracy, the Highway Code and understanding of the licensing regulations.
The test, conducted by the council’s licensing officers, would have to be completed by all new applicants for combined private hire and Hackney Carriage licences - but existing drivers would be exempt from it.
The borough council’s cabinet agreed the new requirement, which is still subject to full council approval, on Tuesday after reviewing the authority’s policy on licensing.
It is also recommending the council increases the fee for all new combined driver licence applicants from £49.50 to £62 to cut the council tax subsidy that this licensing currently receives and to cover the cost of the new test.
A survey among current cabbies showed 69 per cent of respondents thought the ‘knowledge’ test for new applicants was a good idea, with only 26 per cent against.
Source; http://www.lynnnews.co.uk/news/borough_ ... _1_2756955