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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 3:19 pm 
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Taxi drivers in Calderdale to face tougher English tests


Taxi drivers will face tougher English tests to become a driver in Calderdale after councillors agreed to new plans.

The licensing and regulatory committee approved the introduction of an in-house English test for all new applications for both hackney carriage and private hire licences.

The examination is set to be part of a consistent approach across the region, whereby all authorities are considering introducing a minimum standard equivalent to ESOL Level 3.

The report stated: “Licensing Authorities recognise that to offer a reasonable standard of service and safety to the customer a basic knowledge of spoken English language is required.

“Neighbouring authorities have adopted this as an essential requirement.

“Where ever possible we are seeking to implement consistent service standards across the region.

“The initial assessment consists of a reading, writing and listening assessment and applicants would be expected to achieve an Entry 3 result in all three components.

In Calderdale licensing bosses are now looking to introduce a reading, writing and listening assessment at the Adult Learning Centre in Halifax at a cost of £15 per applicant.

Should a potential driver fail the test, they can be offered a course to bring their language skills up to scratch.

Currently, the Council have the Professional Standard Training in place to cover subjects like Child Sexual Exploitation, drug and alcohol misuse, antisocial behaviour, hate crime domestic abuse and personal safety.

This replaced the Council’s in house knowledge test which covered questions on the local area and how to get from A to B.

http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/po ... -1-8348233

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PostPosted: Mon Jan 23, 2017 5:06 pm 
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Taxi drivers in Calderdale to face tougher English tests


Taxi drivers will face tougher English tests to become a driver in Calderdale after councillors agreed to new plans.

The licensing and regulatory committee approved the introduction of an in-house English test for all new applications for both hackney carriage and private hire licences.

The examination is set to be part of a consistent approach across the region, whereby all authorities are considering introducing a minimum standard equivalent to ESOL Level 3.

The report stated: “Licensing Authorities recognise that to offer a reasonable standard of service and safety to the customer a basic knowledge of spoken English language is required.

“Neighbouring authorities have adopted this as an essential requireme

“Where ever possible we are seeking to implement consistent service standards across the region.

“The initial assessment consists of a reading, writing and listening assessment and applicants would be expected to achieve an Entry 3 result in all three components.

In Calderdale licensing bosses are now looking to introduce a reading, writing and listening assessment at the Adult Learning Centre in Halifax at a cost of £15 per applicant.

Should a potential driver fail the test, they can be offered a course to bring their language skills up to scratch.

Currently, the Council have the Professional Standard Training in place to cover subjects like Child Sexual Exploitation, drug and alcohol misuse, antisocial behaviour, hate crime domestic abuse and personal safety.

This replaced the Council’s in house knowledge test which covered questions on the local area and how to get from A to B.

http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/po ... -1-8348233


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Having to speak English for a cab driver in the UK.

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captain cab wrote:
Taxi drivers in Calderdale to face tougher English tests


Taxi drivers will face tougher English tests to become a driver in Calderdale after councillors agreed to new plans.

The licensing and regulatory committee approved the introduction of an in-house English test for all new applications for both hackney carriage and private hire licences.

The examination is set to be part of a consistent approach across the region, whereby all authorities are considering introducing a minimum standard equivalent to ESOL Level 3.

The report stated: “Licensing Authorities recognise that to offer a reasonable standard of service and safety to the customer a basic knowledge of spoken English language is required.

“Neighbouring authorities have adopted this as an essential requirement.

“Where ever possible we are seeking to implement consistent service standards across the region.

“The initial assessment consists of a reading, writing and listening assessment and applicants would be expected to achieve an Entry 3 result in all three components.

In Calderdale licensing bosses are now looking to introduce a reading, writing and listening assessment at the Adult Learning Centre in Halifax at a cost of £15 per applicant.

Should a potential driver fail the test, they can be offered a course to bring their language skills up to scratch.

Currently, the Council have the Professional Standard Training in place to cover subjects like Child Sexual Exploitation, drug and alcohol misuse, antisocial behaviour, hate crime domestic abuse and personal safety.

This replaced the Council’s in house knowledge test which covered questions on the local area and how to get from A to B.

http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/po ... -1-8348233




It would appear from this article that Calderdale Councillors will issue a license to drive a TAXI without knowing how to get from A to B.


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PostPosted: Fri Jan 27, 2017 6:03 pm 
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captain cab wrote:
Taxi drivers in Calderdale to face tougher English tests


Taxi drivers will face tougher English tests to become a driver in Calderdale after councillors agreed to new plans.

The licensing and regulatory committee approved the introduction of an in-house English test for all new applications for both hackney carriage and private hire licences.

The examination is set to be part of a consistent approach across the region, whereby all authorities are considering introducing a minimum standard equivalent to ESOL Level 3.

The report stated: “Licensing Authorities recognise that to offer a reasonable standard of service and safety to the customer a basic knowledge of spoken English language is required.

“Neighbouring authorities have adopted this as an essential requirement.

“Where ever possible we are seeking to implement consistent service standards across the region.

“The initial assessment consists of a reading, writing and listening assessment and applicants would be expected to achieve an Entry 3 result in all three components.

In Calderdale licensing bosses are now looking to introduce a reading, writing and listening assessment at the Adult Learning Centre in Halifax at a cost of £15 per applicant.

Should a potential driver fail the test, they can be offered a course to bring their language skills up to scratch.

Currently, the Council have the Professional Standard Training in place to cover subjects like Child Sexual Exploitation, drug and alcohol misuse, antisocial behaviour, hate crime domestic abuse and personal safety.

This replaced the Council’s in house knowledge test which covered questions on the local area and how to get from A to B.

http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/po ... -1-8348233




It would appear from this article that Calderdale Councillors will issue a license to drive a TAXI without knowing how to get from A to B.


Without any complaint from the indigenous Drivers apparently .........................par for the course :badgrin: :badgrin: 8) 8) =D> =D> =D>

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