Predictable enough, I suppose, and apart from the Uber angle there's nothing particularly new here apart from the stuff above
Uber hits out at Aberdeen airport taxi rule changehttps://www.insider.co.uk/news/uber-hit ... t-35237061Bob Keiller also claims a shortage of taxis in the city, urging the council to drop the driver knowledge testUber has hit out at plans allowing airport taxis to work in Aberdeen while the Tall Ships is on – arguing that it proves there is demand for cab services.
Members of the city council’s licensing committee recently agreed to relax the rules around where vehicles can operate.
But the change will only be allowed during the four-day Tall Ships festival in July and again for Offshore Europe in September.
Uber's head of cities Matthew Freckelton believes the local authority is holding back its progress from growing in the city, due to drivers being forced to take and subsequently pass the street knowledge test.
He claimed Uber “had the data” to show there was a need for more cabs in the city.
The ride-hailing platform soft launched in Aberdeen in October, but thousands of trip requests have gone unanswered due to a shortage of licensed drivers.
“This move from Aberdeen Council clearly shows that there is an unmet demand for taxis in the city,“ said Freckelton. “We know this from the 170,000 trip requests in our app since we launched.
“This huge unmet demand is holding back the city, especially when it comes to major events such as the Tall Ships races.
“In normal weeks however, Uber is already seeing enough passenger demand to add over 100 drivers in the city.
“This would help passengers get to where they want to safely, and boost the local economy.”
However, a recent Licenced Vehicle Surveys and Assessment report stated there was “no significant unmet demand and no over-provision of private hire cars”, although it did suggest there was limited availability, particularly on Saturday nights and peak times during the week.
These results prompted Aberdeen businessman and head of Our Union Street Bob Keiller to claim there was a shortage of taxis in the city, urging the council to drop the knowledge test for drivers.
“The number of licensed drivers in Aberdeen has fallen by about half in the last 10 years and we are about to see another step down in numbers when the LEZ exemption for taxis expires in June,“ said Keiller. “We will be heading into the Tall Ships and Offshore Europe with fewer taxis than we have had for many years.”
The temporary rule change will allow airport taxis work in Aberdeen during the Tall Ships festival from 6pm on 18 July to 11.59pm on 22 July.
They will be able to do the same for Offshore Europe from 2 to 5 September.