grandad wrote:
We are in a very rural borough. the borough is quite large being around 25 miles wide by 16 miles long. A major problem for both drivers and customers is a taxi from one village close to the borough boundary to another village a couple of miles apart.
Now if we use the meter from when the passenger gets in the vehicle to when the journey ends the fare can be around £4-5.00. However we could have traveled up to 30 miles in a round trip to do this job which is totally uneconomic for the driver. The result is that the people living in such village locations simply can't get a taxi. Our Councils answer to this is for drivers to get a private hire operators license and a private hire car but this is not practical because the majority of work is in the town and off the street which can't be done in a private hire vehicle.
The question is, can a council include on the table of fares a charge for picking up customers going from village to village?
Many councils have booking fees, even the so called best in the world.
However I'm not sure anywhere has a booking fee that will cover a 30 mile run.
