Minister calls for Government action over taxi coverage in rural areas

Deputy Murphy said the strategy should focus on improved availability at peak times and in rural Ireland, stronger accessibility in practice, and a fair and transparent framework for drivers and passengers.
Minister calls for Government action over taxi coverage in rural areas

Kenneth Fox

A Fine Gael TD has called for Government action to ensure the taxi industry can grow, particularly in rural areas.

Deputy Michael Murphy, chairperson of the Oireachtas Committee on Transport, said a national taxi strategy should be developed to address key issues in the sector.

“During Transport Committee hearings, we have heard extensive evidence on taxi availability, accessibility, rural coverage, passenger experience, and driver income sustainability.

“When people cannot get a taxi, it affects their access to work, healthcare, education, tourism, and socialising. That problem is particularly felt at night, in rural Ireland, and by people with disabilities.

“We need to support more drivers to enter and remain in the sector, maintain high safety standards, and ensure passengers can trust what they are being charged.”

Deputy Murphy said the strategy should focus on improved availability at peak times and in rural Ireland, stronger accessibility in practice, and a fair and transparent framework for drivers and passengers.

“Any strategy must look at supply, licensing, pricing, and long-term sustainability of the sector.

“A national strategy that ensures more availability and reliability will benefit drivers and passengers alike. We need to hear directly from stakeholders about how more drivers can be encouraged into the sector.

“Reliability, safety, accessibility, and transparency must be at the heart of any action taken,” Deputy Murphy said.

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