Local knowledge test for PH drivers dropped:Cotswolds

by News admin on April 26, 2010

in Licensing

Source: Standard

Private Hire drivers in the Cotswolds no longer have to take a written exam proving they have local knowledge if they work for a private hire firm.

Several Cotswold-based firms had appealed to Cotswold District Council’s Licensing committee saying that as most of their journeys involved trips out of the area or long-distance hauls to airports the test was not necessary for their drivers and was slowing down their recruitment process.

Committee members agreed at a meeting on Monday that the Area Knowledge Test, which consists of 20 questions about the district written by licensing officers, was not necessary for private hire firms.

Kate Bishop, CDC’s head of public protection, said as they can only carry out pre-booked journeys they would have time to look up the best route to the destination if it was not known to the driver.

The hackney carriage licensed taxis, which can pick up fares from the street, will still have to undergo the test.

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paul April 26, 2010 at 11:33 pm

Isn’t it about time that there was one standard set throughout the country istead of these councillors and public protection officers just playing around with the rules all the time.

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