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Post by Aftab Mon 31 Mar 2008 - 17:39

1 in 3 taxis fail mechanical test - yet owners want rules to be relaxed

http://www.halifaxcourier.co.uk/news/1-in-3-taxis-fail.3919511.jp
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Up to scratch? New figures show one-third of taxis fail mechanical tests



By Michael Peel
ONE in three taxis in Calderdale failed their regular mechanical test, according to a council report.
Yet some owners want the rules relaxed so that vehicles are tested less frequently in future.

A report by council's licensing services manager Sarah Richardson shows that during 2007, a total of 1,277 licensed taxis and hackney carriages were tested to see how roadworthy they were – and 33 per cent failed to pass first time.

Relaxing the rules would be a move which Calderdale Council's transport manager Paul Topham described as retrograde.

And one he believes could put at risk the safety of passengers and other road users.

"The maintenance cost of vehicles over five years old tends to increase significantly as parts and materials on the vehicle deteriorate or fail.

"You would find taxi operators and vehicles owners would use this as an excuse to procure older vehicles which would reduce the quality of taxi provision."

He recommended in a report to the council's licensing committee on Monday, to stick to tests every four months for vehicles over six years old, which has been the norm since 1990.


Committee member Allen Clegg (Ind, Warley) said that over the years the rules about
taxi provision were constantly being tightened and relaxed.

"There is a need for compromise and I would like to hear the arguments before we make any further changes," he said.

Mohammed Siddique, who runs a fleet of cars from Dean Clough, Halifax, said public safety was paramount.

"But when you have paid £8,000 for a car and £4,000 a year to insure it, you don't want to be having tests more often than is really necessary."

Mr Siddique has only one vehicle that is over six years old and until now has had to pay £52.50 for each test but the bill will go up to £59.85 in April.

In Bradford, older taxis take two tests a year costing £80 each, in Leeds three tests are required and in Kirklees only one a year, for a fee of £40.
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Post by ahmed Tue 1 Apr 2008 - 3:00

What horrible looking contraptions for taxis the've got there? They are cheapsh!t and still the drivers don't maintain them Rolling Eyes

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Post by tony Sun 6 Apr 2008 - 5:29

They are the fiat doblos, and I think our council said no to them being used as taxis here. From the amount of work left in the trade tho' it'll soon make sense to buy one of those than a 406.

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