This consultation ran between 8 October and 3 December 2021.
Licensing Authority proposals aim to improve uniformity to its Hackney Carriage fleet (taxis) by reverting all 700+ vehicles to a base of black and also applying a white wrap to the bonnet to show their unique service in being able to pick up without pre-booking, as well as making them clearly identifiable in the night time economy.
The Authority urges people using taxis to first make sure they are getting into cars which are appropriately licensed. They can do this by checking the vehicle licence plate, door markings and the drivers’ identification badge which should be visible at all times.
Only Newcastle City Council licensed Hackney Carriages are legally permitted to pick up from the street without a pre-booking. It is an offence for a Hackney Carriage Driver to refuse a fare that starts and finishes in Newcastle. It is also an offence for a driver not to use the fitted meter or to charge more that the legal tariff of fares displayed in the licensed vehicle.
The consultation was carried out by the Public Safety & Regulation team, please contact Jonathan Bryce, Licensing Team Manager, at: licensingconsultation@newcastle.gov.uk.
Licensing Authority proposals aim to improve uniformity to its Hackney Carriage fleet (taxis) by reverting all 700+ vehicles to a base of black and also applying a white wrap to the bonnet to show their unique service in being able to pick up without pre-booking, as well as making them clearly identifiable in the night time economy.
The Authority urges people using taxis to first make sure they are getting into cars which are appropriately licensed. They can do this by checking the vehicle licence plate, door markings and the drivers’ identification badge which should be visible at all times.
Only Newcastle City Council licensed Hackney Carriages are legally permitted to pick up from the street without a pre-booking. It is an offence for a Hackney Carriage Driver to refuse a fare that starts and finishes in Newcastle. It is also an offence for a driver not to use the fitted meter or to charge more that the legal tariff of fares displayed in the licensed vehicle.
The consultation was carried out by the Public Safety & Regulation team, please contact Jonathan Bryce, Licensing Team Manager, at: licensingconsultation@newcastle.gov.uk.