Responding to new statutory standards on taxi and minicab
licensing published today by the Department for Transport, Cllr
Katrina Wood, Vice Chairman of the Local Government Association’s
Safer and Stronger Communities Board, said:
“Councils are working hard to ensure that anyone using a taxi or
private hire vehicle is kept safe. The new statutory standards
will assist councils to safeguard vulnerable passengers but the
best way to improve passenger safety is to reform outdated
legislation and make it fit for the 21st century.
“As a move in the right direction, we are pleased the new
standards include a number of recommendations councils have
pushed for, including enhanced driver safety checks and
safeguarding and disability awareness training.
“We are also pleased that the guidance recommends councils use
the LGA’s national register of taxi and PHV driver licence
refusals and revocations.
“We urge the Government to reform taxi legislation soon, which
needs to reflect the increasing use of mobile phone apps to book
taxis and private hire vehicles and to give councils national
enforcement powers so they can take action against any vehicles
operating in their areas irrespective of where they are licensed.
“Current legislation, which dates back to the 19th century, needs
to be strengthened following well-documented child exploitation
cases where taxi and PHV drivers have abused the trust placed in
them. Any undue delay to implementing reforms risks public
safety.”