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Nottingham to allow vehicles to be licensed up to 15 years
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Author:  Sussex [ Tue Apr 09, 2024 5:35 pm ]
Post subject:  Nottingham to allow vehicles to be licensed up to 15 years

Committee approves rules to allow taxis to be licensed for longer

A new policy has been introduced to allow taxis to be licensed for an extended period of time.

Nottingham City Council’s Regulatory and Appeals Committee has approved a revised Age and Specification policy following a period of public consultation. This came into effect on Monday 1 April.

The current agreement allows a private-hire vehicle to be initially licensed up to four years old, and six years for a hackney carriage. Both types can continue to be licensed until they reach ten years from the date of first registration.

In addition, private-hire vehicles up to three years old and hackney carriages up to five years old must have yearly enhanced MOTs and then are subject to further six-monthly checks.

The revised policy will allow private-hire vehicles and hackney carriages to be initially licensed up to ten years old and then continue to be licensed, if required, up to 15 years of age.

Private-hire will now have annual enhanced MOTs up to ten years of age – 11 years if they are fully electric – and then six-monthly additional mechanical checks.

Hackney carriages, meanwhile, will have an annual enhanced MOT up 11 years of age, with the twice-yearly checks.

Public feedback from the consultation supported proposals to extend the age limits of taxis and these were taken into consideration by the committee.

Councillor Audrey Dinnall, Chair of Nottingham City Council’s Regulatory and Appeals Committee, said: “We’ve listened to taxi drivers in Nottingham and these changes, supported by a public consultation, have been introduced because we understand the pressures felt by the trade in recovering from the pandemic, the national cost-of-living crisis and changes to customer demand.”

Regular multi-agency enforcement operations are conducted across Nottingham and vehicles are also subject to spot checks by council officers. The driver of any vehicle found to have defects that affect public safety may have their licences suspended.

The council’s current Age and Specification Policy was adopted in December 2017 with various requirements to be implemented over a range of dates up to 1 January 2030.

It was felt appropriate to review the document in light of different circumstances since it was first adopted, to address changes in the market, and to reflect alterations to national guidance and policy.

Councillor Sajid Mohammed, Portfolio Holder for Neighbourhoods, Safety and Inclusion at Nottingham City Council, said: “We’re working with partners and stakeholders to support and promote the taxi trade, making it as resilient as possible.

“It’s an industry which provides close to 3,000 jobs in our city and it’s right that we work with drivers and taxi firms to show that this is a safe and convenient mode of transport to get around Nottingham.

“We hope that this policy change will provide further reassurance to the public around the vigorous and frequent checks that licensed vehicles are subjected to, while at the same time encouraging more drivers to register with Nottingham City Council.

“This benefits everyone because when drivers are licensed with us we can provide that direct support and, at the same time, reassure customers that the vehicles they get into are safe and maintained to the highest standards.”

Hackney driver Amjid Hussain said: “We, as the local trade, welcome these licensing changes. They were necessary to bring us in line with the taxi industry up and down the country.

“It would not have been possible without the relevant departments working vigorously to make it happen, so I’d also like to thank the council officers and the councillors involved.”

Author:  edders23 [ Tue Apr 09, 2024 6:45 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Nottingham to allow vehicles to be licensed up to 15 yea

so councils have gone from competing to be the strictest vehicle age policies to competing to be the least restrictive.

Why ? Is it a big drop in vehicles being licenced which would reflect the large drop in night time trade in many areas or is it the Lupine predatary effect ? :-k

Author:  Sussex [ Wed Apr 10, 2024 6:46 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Nottingham to allow vehicles to be licensed up to 15 yea

edders23 wrote:
Why ? Is it a big drop in vehicles being licenced which would reflect the large drop in night time trade in many areas or is it the Lupine predatary effect ? :-k

In respect of WAVs, I'm not sure customer numbers is the reason, more likely the crazy prices for WAVs.

It's not just the traditional London cabs at £80,000, it's also the latest version of the E7 at £60,000, not including interest.

In the years to come I can see an increasing number of councils doing away with WAV requirements.

In respect of PH, again I doubt it's down to customer volume, more down to the likes of Wolverhampton licensing anything that moves, leading to councils like Nottingham having to dilute standards to ensure local drivers remain locally licensed.

Author:  edders23 [ Fri Apr 12, 2024 8:18 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Nottingham to allow vehicles to be licensed up to 15 yea

drove through Nottingham twice today so based on PH plates seen there were 3 wolverhampton and 5 nottingham out of 8 I was close enough to see

and again today this time saw non am but 6 this evening of which 5 wolves plated (1 uber) and just 1 Nottingham plated

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