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Decision Maker: Licensing Committee
Decision status: Recommendations Approved
Is Key decision?: No
Is subject to call in?: No
Following consultation with relevant parties, the decision to undertake Taxi Licensing Vehicle Testing at the Garage, following its relocation to Waterbeach.
The Committee received a report from the Environmental Health Manager which proposed that mandatory vehicle testing for Hackney Carriages and Private Hire Vehicles continued to be undertaken by Cambridge City Council at the new garage site once it had been located to Waterbeach.
The Committee asked the following questions in response to the report:
i. Noted that vehicles went through a rigorous test but questioned what tests there were to make sure that drivers were suitable to hold a Hackney Carriage or a Private Hire driver’s licence.
ii. As drivers had to demonstrate medical fitness, did they have to use specified doctors or could they use their own GP.
iii. Paragraph 3.2 of the Officers report stated that a vehicle could be tested up to three times a year, why did the City Council only require a taxi vehicle to be tested twice a year.
iv. Following the Volkswagon emission scandal what tests were in place to test taxi vehicle emissions and asked if a briefing could be provided on vehicle testing and emissions at a future Committee.
v. Questioned the different rules in place for vehicle testing for vehicles licensed by South Cambridgeshire District Council and those licensed by the City Council.
vi. Asked if an Aberdeen taxi could operate in Cambridge City.
In response to the Committee’s questions, the Environmental Health Manager confirmed the following:
i. Drivers had to demonstrate that they were fit and proper persons to hold a Hackney Carriage and / or a Private Hire driver’s licence. Part of this process included medical tests, knowledge tests and a DBS check.
ii. Following a report to the January 2015 Licensing Committee, taxi drivers could now use their own GP to complete the medical test as it was determined that a GP would have a better medical history of an individual.
iii. It was determined that vehicles should be tested twice a year to ensure vehicle safety and to require the vehicle to be tested three times a year would be too onerous.
iv. Taxi vehicles underwent a standard MoT emissions test, however Officers would need to check with the garage whether any further testing was done.
v. Work was being done to see if taxi policies could be harmonised between South Cambridgeshire District Council and Cambridge City however it was noted that South Cambridgeshire covered a large rural area which was different to Cambridge City. It was up to South Cambridgeshire District Council what policies they set for their own area.
vi. Hackney Carriage vehicles licensed through Cambridge City could operate in Cambridge City, Private Hire Vehicles could operate in and around Cambridge through an Operator registered with Cambridge City.
Resolved unanimously to:
i. Agree the principles of vehicle testing and the issuing of Certificate of Compliance (CoC) for Hackney Carriage and Private Hire Vehicles to be undertaken by Cambridge City Council at the garage when it relocates to Waterbeach.
Publication date: 31/03/2016
Date of decision: 25/01/2016
Decided at meeting: 25/01/2016 - Licensing Committee
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