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OFT Market Study on Taxis
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Market Study on Taxis

Introduction

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) published a report into the market for taxis and private hire vehicles on 11 November 2003. The report makes the following recommendations:

• that the legislative provisions allowing licensing authorities to impose quantity controls should be repealed. In the meantime, OFT recommends that LAs with quantity controls remove them;

• that the Department for Transport promote and disseminate local best practice in applying quality and safety regulations involving the Scottish Executive and the Department of the Environment (NI) in this process. The purpose of this would be to assist LAs to apply standard quality and safety attributes in a proportionate manner. Department for Transport should publish best practice guidance on quality controls;

• that throughout the UK LAs should only set fare tariffs which represent the maximum that can be charged, and not set fixed or minimum fares. It should be made clear to consumers that they are able to negotiate on fares, for example, when ordering a taxi over the telephone. OFT also recommends that, where possible, LAs actively facilitate more price competition in the market, particularly in the rank and hail sectors of the market.

The relevant regulations are devolved in Scotland and Northern Ireland, but reserved in relation to Wales. A joint press notice by the Secretaries of State for Trade and Industry and Transport and Scottish Executive Ministers announced that Government would now consider the report and its contents and recommendations and will publish a response.

Background

The Office of Fair Trading (OFT) released on Tuesday 11 November 2003 to the Secretaries of State for Trade and Industry and Transport and Scottish Executive Ministers a report into the UK market for taxis and private hire vehicles and whether consumers are best served by the current regulatory regime under which they are licensed.

The Department of Trade and Industry (DTI) has a general interest in OFT's market studies and co-ordinates Government responses where those studies make regulatory recommendations.

Responsibility for legislation on taxis and private hire vehicles in England and Wales falls to the Department for Transport. In Scotland it is devolved to Scottish ministers and falls within the responsibility of the Minister for Finances & Public Services. Responsibility for taxi regulation in Northern Ireland is also devolved. 

DTI will be working closely with the relevant Government departments to make sure that the government's response to the report takes account not only of competition and consumer interests but wider public policy objectives.

Stakeholders in England, N. Ireland, Scotland and Wales who wish to comment on the OFT's findings, should contact the appropriate department. Contact details may be found in the DTI press notice on this issue.

Market Study on Taxis (link to OFT site) Joint Press Notice

Contacts

 
Report Content OFT Enquiries 0845 7222 4499
DTI Contact Marie Cawley 020 7215 6771



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Last updated 11 November 2003


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