Taxi & Private Hire. Appendix 2. Update to Transport Committee



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Taxi & Private Hire Appendix 2 Update to Transport Committee 1

Taxi & Private Hire Strategy Document Draws together TfL s role as: Strategic Transport Authority Regulator Licensing Authority Enforcement Body Sets a clear vision for the future of the industry...maintaining the clear distinction between the two types of service and further improving the quality, safety, accessibility and overall standard of taxi and private hire vehicle provision in London. 2

For Taxis Instantly available vehicles hailed on-street, boarded at a taxi rank or pre-booked Regulated fares Conditions of Fitness (CoF) specifying all taxis must be wheelchair accessible with features to suit the diverse needs of passengers Maintaining the Knowledge of London 3

For Private Hire Vehicles A clearly defined pre-booked service A choice of operators in order that customers can book the service that best suits their individual needs Fares that are determined by the market to encourage competition or reflect the value of the service provided - but that are clearly specified to the customer before the commencement of their journey 4

Commitments in the strategy include Cleaner, greener vehicles - including zero emission taxis & rapid charging infrastructure to support them 100 new taxi ranks by 2020 - along with other commitments set out in the Ranks Action Plan New accessibility commitment for taxi ranks - including surveys and stretching targets to improve accessibility from 2016 (as we already do for bus stops) 5

Commitments (continued) A tougher topographical test for PHV drivers - including new use of English requirements Improved training and development for Private Hire Drivers - including mandatory disability awareness training and the longer term development of a wider BTEC qualification Consulting on new regulations for Private Hire drivers, vehicles and operators 6

Commitments (continued) Progress a trial of new Private Hire vehicle signage requirements Implement mandatory credit card acceptance in taxis - providing we can reach agreement with the credit card industry to implement this on suitably favourable terms for customers and taxi drivers 7

Commitments (continued) Continuing to invest in enhanced enforcement: Doubling TfL compliance officers from 41 to 82 by spring 2016 Improving training and awareness of TPH issues amongst general Police Officers Tasking more Police Officers across the 2,300 strong Roads & Traffic Police Command to ensure illegal cab activities are given greater attention Continuing commitments to: Operation STAN Operation Neon Other intelligence led enforcements activities 8

Improved driver, vehicle & operator licensing services New Counter Service from June 2015 New online application service Better driver information including: New 24/7 Twitter feed Weekly road information and licensing bulletin Bi-monthly online magazine 9

Finally...outside of this Tackling ongoing Disclosure & Barring Service (DBS) issues at the MPS Seconded 6 TfL staff across since September to help clear backlog Next steps 10

Update on future proof actions Of the 19 recommendations put forward by the Transport Committee: 8 completed 6 in progress 5 incorporated into the regulations review Updates on the further commitments from the Transport Committee on 8 July Provisional strategy: Published 30 September Private Hire Complaints to TfL: In progress for end of year Congestion Analysis: Ongoing Fleet insurance in Regulations Review: Proposal 22 Internal Audit: Started Uber correspondence: Provided in letter 15 September Collating contact with licensees on TOLA 11

Private Hire Regulations Review 3 principle objectives: Promote passenger safety Update the current regulations to reflect recent developments Introduce some key policy objectives Initial consultation launched in March 2015 - nearly 4,000 responses, mostly from those in the taxi and private hire trades Extensive engagement with recognised trade groups, prior to second consultation 25 proposals that we believe are capable of being implemented Second detailed consultation launched 30 September seeking a wide public debate on the future of the Private Hire industry in London Customer views are also being sought via: Talk London questionnaire, focus groups, 121 interviews with vulnerable passengers, quantitative research 12

Some proposals have broad support across the industry... Formal English Language requirement for drivers Operators must provide a booking confirmation to passengers containing the driver photo ID and details of the vehicle being used to discharge the booking Drivers to carry or display a copy of insurance details at all times Operators will be required to provide details of all drivers and vehicles on a regular basis 13

Others are more controversial... Operators must provide booking confirmation details to the passenger at least five minutes prior to the journey commencing Drivers to only work for one operator at a time Fleet insurance to be in place by the operator Operators must not show vehicles being available for immediate hire, visually or via an app 14

Consultation Timetable Closing date for the consultation 23 December 2015 Further details and a full list of proposals on the TfL website https://tfl.gov.uk/consultations 15