In the Netherlands, there are two modes of transportation in a taxi. This is a familiar street taxi and contracted car rental taxi. The latter provides transportation for seniors, disabled and special school students. This taxi and minibus is also suitable for wheelchair users.

In order to improve the quality and image of consumer taxi services, the Infrastructure and Environment department has recently developed new rules. The taxi law, which came into force in October 2011, is particularly important. The Taxi Act or Taxicentrale Breda regulates taxi company and driver requirements. In addition to national regulations, the law also allows local authorities to develop their own road taxi quality policy. This will help you solve your local taxi problem more effectively. One of the biggest changes is the opportunity for local authorities to require taxi drivers to be listed as entering the public market. They are also obliged to allow all vehicles at the taxi stand to prevent short trips.

Things To Know For Taxi Fare

The Dutch government has set a taxi fare and maximum fare on the street. A new tariff system was introduced in October 2011. most significant change is that the taxi time is important to the price calculation. That is, prices include start rates, time rates, and street rates. Customers also receive a mandatory receipt upon completion of their trip.

At last, the opening of on-board PC systems is a biggest change in taxis. The device automatically records the drive’s drive time and interrupt time. Helps reduce paperwork and time-consuming inspections. In addition, the risk of scams is greatly reduced. At the end of the transition period until the end of 2013, all taxis must use an on board computer.

With regard to taxi rental, projects were launched between 2009 and 2011 to improve the quality of such transport. This is especially important as passengers in transit can not always maintain their rights. Various means it have been developed to improve contract bidding and supervision in cooperation with related parties.

Between 2009 and 2011, a project has been launched to improve the quality of transport in taxi leasing. This is especially important because transit passengers cannot always maintain their rights. Many translations indicate that it has been developed in collaboration with stakeholders to improve contract tendering and supervision.