Anonymous wrote:
This IGT Taxibus is worthy of debate.
At present, it would, in my opinion, only be legal in a licensed Hackney Carriage. Local Bus services cannot be registered without a "Core Route" operating to a timetable or regular interval (Eg: every ten minutes) service.
If my reading of the law is correct, then who will operate the IGT TaxiBus? It would clearly be down to us Hackneys.
So, will we grasp the bull by the horns, and analyse the potential of operating such services ourselves before someone else comes along and does it?
Or will we sit on our laurels, bitch and moan about it, and eventually get put out of business because someone else has beaten us to it and taken all the subsidies?
Can we, as the hackney carriage/PH industry afford to believe that we can just carry on trading as we are, or should we open our eyes and look to the future?
I will raise some points for debate:
1. The "Three Minute" claim, is complete BullS**t. It can take three minutes simply to pull out of a side turning sometimes. With our TaxiBus experiment, we had to allow up to 10 mins for each off route pick-up, just in case they were a wheelchair customer, had loads of shopping, traffic, etc etc etc.
2. The concept has a fatal flaw in its description (it can be overcome - but is well oversold). Basically, when you have one passenger aboard, and a second comes in (using IGT's example that is), the second and first passenger will already have been given a journey time, when they fisrt booked. However, by the time the fifth and sixth passenger divert comes in, the journeys of the passengers already on the bus are extending and extending everytime the computer books a new passenger on to that service. One's three minute concept has now fallen apart, as have the journey times quoted already to the initial passengers. If one of the passengers was attempting to catch a train (just for example), the fact that you had quoted a time which was unachievable even in concept (let alone reality) then one is already in breach of contract, and could be sued accordingly.
In my opinion, the IGT is a spanking good idea that fails only in its claims of application to real life.
However, if we Taxi and PH drivers/operators think we can let the world go on and on without change, then we will be the losers.
I aggree with your posting taxibus opperation is ours (taxi owners) there are to many loophole dodgers taking the [edited by admin]!
as for this IGT lark its someones dream and not backed with cash dont worry it aint gonna happen!
but can you imagine the scenario? book a bus it will be there in 3 mins central london?
bus outside blocking street fellow comes out 5 minutes later,"sorry the phone rang as I was comming out"
how much is the fare? 92 pence? sorry I only have a £20 note!
all this time there are passengers waiting for thier 3 minute pick up
and no routes so its picking up and dropping off, joe is still waiting to get to work its nearly 3 pm
If any taxi owner on here wants help to set up a coacher scheme I will help, if any taxi driver wants help with people taking the [edited by admin] I will help.
its been offered before and now offered again.