TDO wrote:
Isn't the driver gaining by using bigger increments - at least that's what George Sim seems to be saying?
It may not be the same everywhere, but I think the meter clicks up at the start of the distance, so if it was a choice between 20p for 200 yards or 10p for 100 yards then the bigger increment would be better?
For example, if the taxi went 50 yards past the flagfall distance then it would give him 20p with the bigger increments, but only 10p with the smaller ones?
If the fare for the first 1000 yards was one pound and the increments went up in 20p units for each 200 yards then you would get five increments in the total of 1000 yards. 10p units will give you ten increments so if you drove 200 yards on the 20p structure you would get 20p and if you drove 100 yards you would get nothing. If you drove 100 yards with 10p increments you would get 10p. If 5p increments were the nom you would get 15p for 150 yards.
I assume the yardage for the first 10p drop has been adjusted downwards to accommodate the new 10p unit. The waiting time has also been adjusted to accommodate the 10p, therefore you also gain on waiting time.
Regards
JD