Go to: Main Content Go to: Navigation

Transport for London

Consultation on London taxi and private hire vehicle licensing inspections

05 August 2008

Following Mayor Boris Johnson's promise to consult on the abolition of half-yearly black cab inspections, the Public Carriage Office (PCO) has today launched a consultation on taxi and private hire vehicle licensing inspections in London.

Organisations representing London's travelling public and businesses, local authorities and the taxi and private hire industries have until Friday 24 October 2008 to submit their views on three alternatives for the future licensing arrangements.

Depending on the outcome of the consultation, a combination of these may be adopted.

These are:

Reputation for safety

Jeroen Weimar, Chief Operating Officer of Transport for London's (TfL's) Surface Transport, said: 'London's licensed taxi and private hire trades have an excellent reputation for safety and quality of service - we are determined to see them maintain that reputation.

'It's our job to ensure they are safe and fit for public use at all times.

'Each of the options put forward in this consultation will ensure standards remain high - if the number of scheduled inspections is reduced, there will be additional on-street inspections to ensure we don't compromise on safety standards.

'Meanwhile, taxi and private hire vehicle owners should benefit from a reduced administrative burden and greater value for money for their licence fees.'

Value for money

Until the consultation is completed and TfL has made a decision on the future of taxi and private hire vehicle licensing inspections, the existing regime remains in place.

This means that all taxis must continue to have a mid-year inspection, and all private hire vehicles older than 12 months at the date of the annual licensing inspection must continue to have a mid-year MoT test.

Any changes to taxi and private hire vehicle licensing inspections would be introduced following consideration and approval by the TfL Board.


Note to editors:

 

Add maps to your website, blog, iGoogle or Netvibes homepage

Journey Planner

Advanced
options
Add journey planner to your website, blog, iGoogle or Netvibes homepage
You are here:
CorporateMediaNews centreRelease archiveAugust 2008

Elsewhere on tfl.gov.uk