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PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 7:36 am 
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Anger as taxis park on double yellows


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Taxis clogging up Foregate Street in WorcesterTaxis clogging up Foregate Street in Worcester

THEY say a picture is worth a thousand words.....but a few choice ones could suffice for angry motorists, pedestrians and businesses who see these taxi drivers clogging up Worcester's Foregate Street on double yellow lines.

One month ago Worcester City Council admitted its penalty points system, meant to catch out unruly drivers, wasn’t as effective as it should be.

But tightening up the system doesn’t seem to have made a difference to one of the city’s main through-routes if this image is anything to go by.

Furious Chris Pate, from Andrew Grant estate agents in Foregate Street, who took the picture at 5.30pm on Tuesday, said: “This is what tends to happen every day.

“It’s absolutely commonplace, especially from 7pm when the taxi drivers think nobody is patrolling the area.

“You can see in the image how a bus was struggling to manoeuvre around the taxis as they all sit there on double yellow lines.

“From our point of view, we see it all the time and nothing seems to get done - I’m really angry about it.

“They sit there with the engine running. I reckon it’s only become a problem in the last two years.”

It follows years of steady rises which means the overall number of taxis went from 102 in 2001 to the current record high of 288.

The taxis often sit on the lines because the rank a few steps up the road is already full.

The city council has defended its record, and told your Worcester News traffic wardens visit Foregate Street “every day, several times a day”.

The authority also said parking on double yellow lines for a few moments to drop off passengers or pick one up is not illegal - and claims some drivers may be waiting for a booking which is late.

A spokesman said: “Our civil enforcement officers will issue penalty charge notices to cars - both taxis and private vehicles - parked illegally on double yellow lines.

“Taxi drivers who are caught parking illegally or over-ranking will also have points awarded against them, and that can lead to them being called before our licensing committee.”

Worcester Taxi Drivers Association is paying for a new, independent survey costing around £9,000 which could see a cap put on future numbers.

Mohammed Ali, from the association, says there are “too many taxis clogging up the streets” and is backing a clampdown.

source: http://www.malverngazette.co.uk/news/10 ... e_yellows/

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PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 11:25 am 
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You can see in the image how a bus was struggling to manoeuvre around the taxis


How can anyone see that happening from a still image, theres even cars passing the allegedly struggling Bus!!! must be bloody clever people indeed. #-o

Anyways...........how many times have we had to struggle to get round a Bus, never sure whether it's going to dart out or stay put, indicators apparently an optional extra to it's driver.. :roll:


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 3:18 pm 
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bloodnock wrote:
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You can see in the image how a bus was struggling to manoeuvre around the taxis


How can anyone see that happening from a still image, theres even cars passing the allegedly struggling Bus!!! must be bloody clever people indeed. #-o

Anyways...........how many times have we had to struggle to get round a Bus, never sure whether it's going to dart out or stay put, indicators apparently an optional extra to it's driver.. :roll:

Two things are certain on the roads:
if a bus is stopped, it will pull out;
when a taxi is stopped, it will perform a U turn.

Be prepared for it.


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 07, 2013 6:48 pm 
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roythebus wrote:
bloodnock wrote:
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You can see in the image how a bus was struggling to manoeuvre around the taxis


How can anyone see that happening from a still image, theres even cars passing the allegedly struggling Bus!!! must be bloody clever people indeed. #-o

Anyways...........how many times have we had to struggle to get round a Bus, never sure whether it's going to dart out or stay put, indicators apparently an optional extra to it's driver.. :roll:

Two things are certain on the roads:
if a bus is stopped, it will pull out;
when a taxi is stopped, it will perform a U turn.

Be prepared for it.


Aye..But it Takes a PH driver to do things correctly :lol:


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PostPosted: Thu Aug 08, 2013 6:43 am 
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for a busy main line station it doesn't look like there is much rank provision so it's hardly surprising the result thats assuming that those on the double yellows aren't waiting for selfish drivers on the rank to finally pull forward

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