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New taxi fares announced by Transport for London

13 February 2006

Taxi fares are set to rise by 3.7 per cent in order to help drivers cover increased costs of running a cab, Transport for London (TfL) announced today. The new fares will begin on Saturday 1 April.

Cab drivers are self-employed, meaning they earn less if operating costs increase

The fare prices, approved by the TfL Board on 8 February following consultation with the taxi trade by the Public Carriage Office, take into account increases in taxi operating costs and increases in national average earnings including an 11 per cent increase in fuel costs.

They are designed to support the industry by maintaining income levels.

The new fares include:

Mayor of London Ken Livingstone said: "These new taxi fare levels take into account the growing the costs of running a black cab.

"Cab drivers are self-employed, meaning they earn less if operating costs increase.

"I believe the fare increases strike the right balance between maintaining income levels for drivers while ensuring passengers still get a fair deal for a high quality and unique service."


Average Fares (excl 20p environmental charge)

Current average New average Increase (£) Increase (%)
Tariff 1 £8.77 £9.09 £0.32 3.7%
Tariff 2 £10.17 £10.55 £0.38 3.7%
Tariff 3 £11.92 £12.37 £0.45 3.7%
All week £9.69 £10.05 £0.36 3.7%


Average Fares (incl 20p environmental charge)

Current average New average Increase (£) Increase (%)
Tariff 1 £8.97 £9.29 £0.32 3.6%
Tariff 2 £10.37 £10.75 £0.38 3.6%
Tariff 3 £12.12 £12.57 £0.45 3.7%
All week £9.89 £10.25 £0.36 3.6%

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