Taxi Amendment Regulations 1998
Delegated Legislation Joint Committee (1987 - 2001)· 5 May 1999general_report
The WA Delegated Legislation Joint Committee reviewed the Taxi Amendment Regulations 1998, focusing on concerns raised by taxi drivers. While the Committee didn't recommend disallowance, it highlighted issues like fare evasion penalties, destination suppression, unreliable pre-bookings, and communication breakdowns within the taxi industry.
Impact
Taxi drivers, taxi dispatch services, the Department of Transport, and the general public who use taxi services are all affected. The report aims to improve customer service and efficiency within the taxi industry.
transportpublic_sectortaxi regulationsfare evasiontaxi dispatchpre-bookingscommunication breakdowntaxi industrytransportinfringement noticescustomer servicetaxi driverstaxi amendment act
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