GA wrote:
I have a real problem with the age of a vehicle determining whether it should remain licensed ...................... although I do agree that a vehicle should be no older than 3 years (for the sake of argument) on the grant of its licence.
B. Lucky

Well since these rules were introduced in Gateshead it has defiantly caused some uproar hasn't it !
( By saying "I do agree that a vehicle should be no older than 3 years (for the sake of argument) on the grant of its licence."
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I mean let us look at this and the effect it will have on drivers.
If your council requires HC drivers to have wheelchair adapted vehicles to put a suitable vehicle on the road for the first time "on the grant of its licence." it will cost between £15000 and £30000 ????
This will affect existing drivers by either forcing them into debt or making them unemployed.
Is there enough income to be made in this job to justify having this amount of debt standing at your door ?
Was this introduced to benefit public safety or to try and reduce the numbers of cars and drivers ?
My licensing council has an age restriction policy in force that is more acceptable and I can say works fine.
It keeps the appearance of working cars to a high standard but does not devastate family's by incurring huge amounts of debt.
Also who has decided that a 4 or 5 year old vehicle is no longer any good to go on the road on the grant of its licence.
I think you will find that in general MOST cars are still in very good condition at the age of 4 and 5 years.
Remember that the car will still be subject for inspection so if you try to put a car on the road at 4 or 5 years old the vehicle inspector will then determine that it is roadworthy on the grant of its licence.
Look..I am not trying to say OK we will allow the 10 year old vectra on the road as long as it passes an M.O.T and we will open the floodgates so that "chancers" can buy the £200 car and start up as a Taxi or we will allow people to come into the trade and use it as "Stop Gap employment"
Have restrictions but I think they need to be realistic and most of all affordable to existing drivers.
Steve