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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:15 am 
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Cabbies told they must improve language skills



TAXI drivers have been told to brush up on their English language skills if they want to continue to operate.

South Derbyshire District Council has announced major changes to its Private Hire Licence conditions — the first since April 2009 — with a focus on improved communication with customers.

Speaking at a meeting of the council’s environmental and development services committee, which approved the changes, temporary licensing officer Peter Barrow said: “The changes are expected to secure a greater degree of public safety and align the council’s policy with nationally accepted best practice.”

The headline change will be to the Private Hire Knowledge Test. Currently, candidates are expected to satisfy the authority that they have a knowledge of the highway code, relevant legislation and a fundamental knowledge of customer care.

However, the amendment reads: ‘As the private hire knowledge test must be passed, this is considered a sufficient test of a candidate’s ability to understand and communicate effectively.

‘As private hire drivers maintain close contact with the public, a basic command of the English language is required.’

Neil Atkin, who represents the Aston ward on the district council, told Mr Barrow: “I have been in licence hearings for drivers and there has been a language problem where they have had to have a representative to help them understand.

“What do you mean about communicating effectively?”

Councillor Atkin was told that the knowledge test was multi-choice, where the candidates have to read and also understand the questions, which will prove they can communicate in that manner with passengers.

The knowledge test was introduced in 2008 and since its implementation has been updated and improved each year.

It is designed to build up knowledge of private hire conditions, the Highway Code, shortest routes available and road names.

Other important changes will include banning drivers from smoking in vehicles, even if they are off duty.

They will also not be allowed to sound a vehicle’s horn to make passengers aware of their presence.

Following a request, another change will include allowing vehicles adapted for wheelchair accessibility not to be scrapped after eight years if they are in a good condition.

source: http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/Cabbie ... 042012.htm

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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:21 am 
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So when this is implemented will drivers/operators still be able to expect a language representative when being interviewed by the licensing department ?


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:34 am 
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Cabbies told they must improve language skills



TAXI drivers have been told to brush up on their English language skills if they want to continue to operate.

South Derbyshire District Council has announced major changes to its Private Hire Licence conditions — the first since April 2009 — with a focus on improved communication with customers.

Speaking at a meeting of the council’s environmental and development services committee, which approved the changes, temporary licensing officer Peter Barrow said: “The changes are expected to secure a greater degree of public safety and align the council’s policy with nationally accepted best practice.”

The headline change will be to the Private Hire Knowledge Test. Currently, candidates are expected to satisfy the authority that they have a knowledge of the highway code, relevant legislation and a fundamental knowledge of customer care.

However, the amendment reads: ‘As the private hire knowledge test must be passed, this is considered a sufficient test of a candidate’s ability to understand and communicate effectively.

‘As private hire drivers maintain close contact with the public, a basic command of the English language is required.’

Neil Atkin, who represents the Aston ward on the district council, told Mr Barrow: “I have been in licence hearings for drivers and there has been a language problem where they have had to have a representative to help them understand.

“What do you mean about communicating effectively?”

Councillor Atkin was told that the knowledge test was multi-choice, where the candidates have to read and also understand the questions, which will prove they can communicate in that manner with passengers.

The knowledge test was introduced in 2008 and since its implementation has been updated and improved each year.

It is designed to build up knowledge of private hire conditions, the Highway Code, shortest routes available and road names.

Other important changes will include banning drivers from smoking in vehicles, even if they are off duty.

They will also not be allowed to sound a vehicle’s horn to make passengers aware of their presence.

Following a request, another change will include allowing vehicles adapted for wheelchair accessibility not to be scrapped after eight years if they are in a good condition.

source: http://www.burtonmail.co.uk/News/Cabbie ... 042012.htm



They are having the same problem as us, they are getting an influx of Asian applicants from Derby because Derby City Councils knowledge test is to hard for them.

We had one come the other week who had his wife as an interpreter, he couldn't speak a word of English.


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 9:37 am 
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Now now. :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin: :badgrin:


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PostPosted: Sat Apr 14, 2012 3:10 pm 
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Language skills are a must for any Cab driver, I speak several, this month I am learning Ancient Hebrew. This was the language of the Samaritans. I do not wish to lose the Opportunity to some one a good turn.


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Other important changes will include banning drivers from smoking in vehicles, even if they are off duty.

They will also not be allowed to sound a vehicle’s horn to make passengers aware of their presence.



#-o Both illegal for years, innit?


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Other important changes will include banning drivers from smoking in vehicles, even if they are off duty.

They will also not be allowed to sound a vehicle’s horn to make passengers aware of their presence.



#-o Both illegal for years, innit?

Indeed.

Let's spend a lot of time and money on banning something that's already banned.

FFS. ](*,)

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 10:58 am 
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So when this is implemented will drivers/operators still be able to expect a language representative when being interviewed by the licensing department ?



That ship has sailed locally, they've just discovered that having someone else to speak English stops when they leave the office and the interp isn't going to sit in the car with the driver on jobs where being able to speak English is a justified must.


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As private hire drivers maintain close contact with the public, a basic command of the English language is required


What if.....the PH company only cater for a certain community?

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What if.....the PH company only cater for a certain community?

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Wouldn't that be illegal?

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What if.....the PH company only cater for a certain community?

We choose to serve a certain community down here, but it doesn't mean I have to carry a tube of lube out with me. :shock:

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Have they got their own?

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What if.....the PH company only cater for a certain community?

CC

Wouldn't that be illegal?



Probably, but if the telephonist picks up the phone and insists in speaking swahilli.....I think most folks would call another cab company?

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Probably, but if the telephonist picks up the phone and insists in speaking swahilli.....I think most folks would call another cab company?

CC

Well I'm shocked - did you mean PH but typo'ed as cab?

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