Anyway, decided to have a look round earlier, but couldn't find any other outlet carrying a similar regional article, but there is a related article on TaxiPoint. There are a couple of articles on the Taxi Centre's website in its News section, but no specific list of figures that can be related back to the stuff on the Bradford Telegraph's website, or a related list of fares on TaxiPoint
Anyhow, first odd thing is why they've gone for a 5km trip? Er, I mean, who measures these things in the UK in Kms? I can see why the might ignore the 2 mile trip because PHTM's tariff analysis is based on that, but why 5kms? Which is, incidentally, just over 3 miles. Why not just use 3 miles?
In turn, however, that should demonstrate why the figures are nonsense. So they're saying a three mile run in Bradford comes to £3.75? Oh, my aching sides
I mean, according to PHTM, Bradford is £5.60 for the two-mile trip, thus for three miles it must be at least £7, surely?
https://www.phtm.co.uk/taxi-fares-leagu ... 2&filter=BIn fact, the Bradford Council tariff card is usefully in metres (for a change), and I work the 5km run out as just over £7, which sounds reasonable. So where did the £3.75 figure come from?
https://www.bradford.gov.uk/media/5398/ ... -11-18.pdfLikewise, the Taxi Centre says Bedford is the highest in the UK for the 5kms, at £13.45. Which again is about three miles, while the PHTM link above shows that Bedford is £6.80 for the two miles. So the next one mile costs £6.65?
https://www.bedford.gov.uk/media/1687/download?inlineIn fact, I worked out the Bedford running mile as only £1.60, and for the 5km (rounding to 3 miles) a rough count comes to something like £7.40, which again is consistent with PHTM's £6.80 for the two miles.
(Doubt if anyone has the time or inclination to check my figures, but look at the Bedford tariff card and after the modest £3.40 for half-a-mile flag, it's clocking up 10p for each 110 yards. There's 1,760 yards in a mile, so that works out at 16 x 10p for the running mile, so £1.60, which is cheap as chips.)