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Sunday, 26 August 2018
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TfL’s Congestion Charge proposals and their impact on the industry
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August 26, 2018 at 10:38AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI Plan Insurance THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
TfL launched a consultation at the beginning of July, aiming to find ways to improve the air quality in the capital. Here, we look at these new measures and analyse the potential future developments, together with their impact on the taxi and private hire industries.
Currently, Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) drivers are required to have a pre-existing booking when entering the congestion charge zone. However, the emergence of Uber and other app-based providers has resulted in PHVs remaining in the zone whilst awaiting a booking.The Private Hire Exemption Under Review
One of TfL’s proposals is to remove the congestion charge exemption for Private Hire Vehicles (PHVs), including Uber and minicabs. These changes would be implemented from April 2019, and would not apply to wheelchair accessible PHVs. TfL said that the number of vehicles entering the zone each day has decreased by around 30% since the congestion charge was introduced in 2003. However, in the meantime, the number of PHVs entering the zone has increased from 4,000 a day to more than 18,000… This isn’t surprising, given that since the arrival of Uber, the number of registered London minicab drivers has risen by 66%. Over the past two years, congestion has increased by 10%. According to an analysis carried out for TfL, removing the exemption for PHVs “could reduce the number of individual PHVs entering central London by up to 45%. Removing these vehicles, which often repeatedly circulate within the zone, could reduce congestion and improve journey times for bus passengers while reducing emissions.”Notables changes applying to PHVs
Remove the existing exemption for PHVs – for standard vehicles, the charge is currently £10.50 with Auto Pay. On top of this, the vehicles could also have to pay an additional £12.50 for the ULEZ daily charge. Increase to the amount payable for the Penalty Charge – which will now set you back £160 (previously £30), or £80 (prev. £60) if paid within 14 days. Changing the NHS Reimbursement Scheme to allow reimbursement for CC Auto Pay payments.NHS Spared but What About Schools?
Fortunately, journeys involving NHS contracts should continue to be exempt, so under strain health trusts will avoid further costs. However, a robust system for demonstrating the purpose of a PHV performing a fare of this nature will need to be put in place to avoid it being subject to exploitation. On a similar note, no exception appears to have been granted to companies fulfilling school contracts. Education budgets that have been affected severely by austerity measures could be further hit.Would this measure actually cut congestion?
According to Addison Lee’s CEO Andy Boland, the removal of the congestion charge exemption would represent, “A very significant cost to the industry of as much as £250 per driver, per month.” He fears that the measure could “seriously jeopardise wages” and “undermine TfL’s efforts to raise quality and safety standards.” He also accuses TfL of using the measure as a means of revenue generation. Finally, for London’s second largest private hire operator, TfL’s proposal will not solve the congestion and environmental issues. What’s more, it could represent a safety risk, with drivers working longer hours in a single day, “as they try to pick up more fares to recoup the cost of the congestion charge.” “The best way to control congestion and emissions is to restrict minicab licences to drivers who meet and maintain standards set by the best operators in the market rather than the current free-for-all.” added Boland. Although his suggested alternative could be interpreted as being motivated by a desire to remove unwanted competition from the market, rather than a genuine desire to tackle congestion.Could Black Cabs be targeted as well?
The regulator could face a legal battle from the private hire industry associations, as removing the exemption for Private Hire and not Hackney Carriage drivers could be seen as discrimination against one form of ground transport against another. It can be argued, though, that as TfL’s proposal doesn’t apply to wheelchair accessible vehicles – Black Cabs should remain exempt, as they are all suitable for disabled users. The Licensed Private Hire Car Association (LPHCA) has already launched an online petition to gather support against the proposals. LPHCA Chairman Steve Wright commented: “It is a very poor decision to consider Congestion Charging a mode of Transport that helps to reduce congestion, especially as London’s Licensed PHVs are probably the cleanest and greenest big fleets in the Capital.”Risk to the Taxi Trade
The taxi trade could suffer – if the charge was extended. Black cabs drivers, on Twitter, have recently been discussing how they believe to be benefiting from a 0% rate on the congestion charge, as opposed to an exemption.
It is not beyond the realms of possibility that TfL might, in the future, seek to encourage a faster take-up of electric cabs within the trade by introducing a financial penalty, such as imposing the congestion charge on cabbies that continue to operate diesel taxis. TfL already seems to be incentivising the use of electric taxis, by having developed signs for bus lanes only allowing “etaxis”. The black cab trade would no doubt fight this measure wholeheartedly and would instead argue that removing the congestion charge exemption for PHV’s should be followed by efforts to tackle the issues of over-licensing and poor quality control in the PH industry, in order to:
Address the problem of low standard operators.Remove unsafe, uninsured vehicles and drivers from the roads.Ensure a minimum level of local knowledge and language.
In summary, whether lifting the PHVs’ congestion exemption will have a significant and positive impact to congestion and air quality in the capital is open to debate. The private hire industry argues that the vast majority of PHVs are clean vehicles. They point out that potential safety issues associated with drivers working longer hours are a source of concern.
Also, the proposal could detrimentally impact private hire firms trying to operate a reputable fleet whilst maintaining a good quality of service. The increased costs to such operators would either need to be passed on to customers or potentially they could be forced to compromise on standards to recoup the loss.
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Ride-hailing giants Didi under fire as second woman is raped and murdered by one of their drivers in four months
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August 26, 2018 at 12:02AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI Michael Murphy THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
The safety of ride-hailing giants Didi Chuxing's passengers is under fire again as a second killing has taken place involving one of their drivers. According to reports in the South China Morning Post, police found the body of a 20-year-old female on Saturday in China's eastern Zhejiang province. A driver for the Chinese ride-hailing firm Didi has been arrested after he confessed to the rape and murder of the 20-year-old. Investigations are still ongoing to gain a complete picture of the circumstances leading up to the murder. According to 9news, the victim was in a Didi carpool ride on Friday when she messaged a friend raising concerns about her safety. Police said her friend then lost contact with her. The 27-year-old driver of the vehicle, who has been named as a Mr Zhong, was found the following morning by police in Yueqing city. Didi Chuxing, who by number of trips alone, are globally the biggest ride-sharing firm said in a statement: "We are deeply sorry. We fell short of your expectations. We can't and won't shirk from our responsibilities". This is not the first tragic incident involving Didi. Back in May another woman was raped and murdered by one of their drivers who had been reported previously by another passenger who said he had repeatedly requested she sit in the front next to him and then followed her once she had got out his vehicle. Didi failed to follow up the complaint against the driver who then went on to kill his victim a day later. The company is currently in the process of expanding to countries such as Australia, Mexico and Brazil, where they will go head-to-head with Uber.
Saturday, 25 August 2018
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Council act to rid Liverpool streets of most polluting taxis
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August 25, 2018 at 04:04PM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Liverpool Council are to undertake a scheme which will see the most polluting taxis removed from the roads.
The scheme is part of a cleanair initiative and could affect hundreds of taxis.
Retro-fitted taxis will have to be registered with the council within a three month period, once the scheme starts.
Upon registration, those taxis will be given a five year lifeline before they are then refused a license.
A taxi with a retro-fitted engine is a vehicle which has had the ooriginal engine removed, and had it replaced with an older engine. Whilst the older engine may be more economical, ot is usually more damaging to the environment.
Those drivers who do not comoly with the new initiative and inform the council that their vehicle is retro-fitted, may see their livense to operate suspended and their vehicle license renewal refused.
A survey is underway, with drivers having until 30th September to complete the survey.
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Newcastle taxi protest brings city centre to a standstill
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The centre of Newcastle was brought to a standstill on Wednesday as the Newcastle Hackney Carriage Driver Association called a protest over a plethora of issues.
A multitude of vehicles engaged in a mass ply-for-hire between Eldon Square and Hatmarket, which created major congestion in the area.
The Newcastle Hackney Carriage Driver Association called the protest in response to growing concerns over a lack of rank space and the removal of existing ranks without trade consultation.
Other issues which have caused anger amongst the Newcastle taxi industry are the restrictions surrounding gates and bus lanes, making it difficult for thw taxi industry to ply their trade and transport the public.
There are also serious concerns at the number of private hire vehicles illegally plying for hire and the lack of enforcement pertaining to this.
Other issues are the number of private hire licenses being issued in the area, which have trebled in three years due to a relaxing of the criteria needed to becone a PHV driver.
It is claimed that Newcastle Coty council have been fully aware of these issues, but have failed to act.
A representative of Newcastle City Council has claimed that The Newcastle Haclney carriage Driver Association have disengaged with the council, and have also stated that they are powerless to act in relation to PHV numbers because of the lack of legislation surrounding their ability to cap private hire vehicle numbers.
Despite more protests in the pipeline, Newcastle City Council have requested that the association re-engages with them.
Law commission report due for government response next month
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August 25, 2018 at 07:14AM https://ift.tt/2ufVjKI Steve McNamara - LTDA THESE POSTS ARE NOT OUR ENDORSEMENT
Since Parliament has broken up for Summer Recess there have been rumours about the Law Commission’s review of taxi and private hire services. If you’ve drawing a blank on what this is about, you’re not alone. Having started in 2011, the review was concluded in 2014 at which point the commission presented its report and recommendations to government. However, it is yet to get a response. Now, we’re suddenly hearing the government may be about to respond to the commission’s recommendations. As a quick refresher – it recommended the introduction of a new single legal framework for the regulation of taxi and PHV services across England and Wales and national standards for taxis and PHVs. It also recommended that local licensing authorities could set additional standards for taxis only, and not for PHVs.The Law Commission said its proposals would make it easier for PHVs to cross border hire and would give licensing officers new enforcement powers to deal with vehicles and drivers licensed in different areas.Clearly, this would make the problems weface worse, not better. It would effectively legalise the ability for operators such asUber to get cheap licences anywhere in the country and flood areas like London, exploit the market and undercut taxis and local PHV services.
Government is now facing pressure from MPs from all parties to publish the reportand recommendations made by the working group on taxi and PHV licensing, which I took part in on behalf of the trade earlierthis year. It must have realised it can’t putoff responding to the Law Commission any longer. Representing our trade on the working group, I pushed hard for national minimum standards, a definition of cross border hiring, and crucially, a definition of plying for hire. When Parliament comes back from holidayin September, hopefully we will finally see the long-awaited action we need.
Friday, 24 August 2018
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