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London taxi fares to increase if fuel prices reach 154p per litre

31 July 2008

The TfL Board today announced that if diesel prices hit 154p per litre between now and February 2009, taxi fares in London will go up by 50p per trip to help drivers meet the increased costs of running a taxi.

Fuel makes up about ten per cent of the costs of running a taxi and unlike many other trades, taxi drivers cannot put prices up to reflect increased costs

Jeroen Weimar, Chief Operating Officer of TfL's Surface Transport

This decision was reached following consultation with organisations representing London's travelling public, businesses and the taxi industry.

The cost of fuel has risen 27 per cent since TfL determined 2008 taxi tariffs, following its annual review of fares. 

If fuel prices don't hit the 154p per litre mark before February 2009, the increased cost of fuel over the course of 2008 and the financial burden taxi drivers have faced as a result will be reflected in the April 2009 fares revision.

Jeroen Weimar, Chief Operating Officer of TfL's Surface Transport, said: 'Black cabs are an invaluable part of London's transport network, and more than 250,000 people use them every day. 

Pricing restrictions

'We recognise the burden that fuel price increases have had on taxi drivers this year. Fuel makes up about 10 per cent of the costs of running a taxi and unlike many other trades, taxi drivers cannot put prices up to reflect increased costs.

'Passengers can rest assured, however, that any increase in fares as a result of this decision will be taken into account when TfL sets taxi tariffs in April 2009.'

The additional 50p charge, if it is introduced, will be added to the meter by the driver at the start of each trip. It will be authorised by a sticker in the taxi stating that the supplement has been introduced by TfL as a result of the high cost of fuel.


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