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OFT welcomes Department for Transport movement on taxis

Taxi numbers increased since OFT report

147/05 3 August 2005

A Department for Transport consultation document on taxis licensing was welcomed by the OFT today.

Taxi and Private Hire Vehicle Licensing: Consultation on draft Best Practice Guidance sets out a best practice approach to setting quality standards for taxis and PHVs. It follows an OFT report published in November 2003 (see note), which recommended that DfT issue guidance on these issues, so that this essential protection is applied proportionately and in a consistent way across the country.

The DfT guidance covers issues, such as consideration of accessibility for all disabled users and the licensing of a range of vehicles by local authorities to ensure maximum accessibility for both taxis and private hire vehicles. Both approaches were advocated in the OFT report.

The main recommendation of the OFT report was that quantity controls imposed by local licensing authorities on taxi numbers should be lifted, so that taxi supply was free to increase to provide consumers with more choice. Following the OFT report, the Government, in response said that controls on taxi vehicles should only be applied where a specific case can be made that such controls benefit consumers. The Department for Transport wrote to all licensing authorities in May 2004 asking them to review their policy along those lines.

At the time of the OFT report around half of all UK licensing authorities applied quantity controls. Since then, many licensing authorities have lifted these controls. Today only around 30 per cent of licensing authorities still apply controls, with a large number of other authorities in the process of reviewing their current controls.

Daniel Gordon, OFT Market Studies Director, said:

'We have estimated that when quantity controls are removed the number of taxis on the street can go up by as much as 30 per cent – this is good new for consumers. We are pleased that our report has led to these restrictions being lifted, as many consumers will now have the benefit of more taxis and lower waiting times.'

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At the time of the OFT report around half of all UK licensing authorities applied quantity controls. Since then, many licensing authorities have lifted these controls. Today only around 30 per cent of licensing authorities still apply controls, with a large number of other authorities in the process of reviewing their current controls.

I just can't quite fathom where they got all that information from. :roll: :roll:

http://www.taxi-driver.co.uk/quotalas.htm

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The Office of Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) e-mails a questionaire to all Licensing Authorities each year ( normally around April / May), I suspect that is where the facts and figures are coming from.

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paulmills wrote:
The Office of Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) e-mails a questionaire to all Licensing Authorities each year ( normally around April / May), I suspect that is where the facts and figures are coming from.


It sounds feasible to me but did they ask if the Taxi trade were paying for unmet demand surveys?

I think it might be a good idea to ask the ODPM for a copy of this year's questionnaire and compare it to a copy of last year's questionnaire.

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paulmills wrote:
The Office of Deputy Prime Minister (ODPM) e-mails a questionaire to all Licensing Authorities each year ( normally around April / May), I suspect that is where the facts and figures are coming from.


So why were the figures used by OFT and the DfT until last year so out of date?

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