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Coronavirus Northern Ireland: Automatic renewal of licences for Taxi Industry announced

Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon has confirmed that taxi vehicle licences which have expired or will expire during the current health emergency will be automatically renewed.

The move ensures that vehicles that have previously been tested and deemed suitable to operate as taxis can continue to operate at this time. 

The Minister had previously announced all vehicles with MOTs due will be given temporary exemption certificates, however, new legislation was required to temporarily exempt taxis from taxi vehicle tests.  

 

 

Speaking as the legislation came into effect yesterday, Infrastructure Minister Nichola Mallon said, “The taxi industry plays an important role in our transport network and during this very challenging period I want to support all of those who are working every day to ensure the public can make essential journeys. 

“Taxi licences are normally issued for a one year period and are renewed following successful completion of a taxi test.

“However, to ensure customers and the public are protected from any further spread of Covid-19, testing of taxis and all vehicles is not currently possible.

“I know that this has been a difficult time for the industry and the legislation I have now brought forward will ensure that a vital service remains in place for those who need it, as well as giving some reassurance to those working in the industry and whose livelihood depends upon it.

 

 

“Automatic renewals will be for a six month period and will be issued free of charge.

“There is no application process and those with licences that have expired recently, or are due to expire shortly, will be prioritised. 

“Alongside Executive colleagues, I pushed for the British Government self-employment package – but while this may go some way to help those affected more must be done.

“I can assure the industry that I will do all that I can with my responsibility on regulation and will continue to work with Executive colleagues to press for additional support for those struggling during this challenging time,” she added.

 

 

New licences will be issued by the Driver and Vehicle Agency to all affected vehicles over the coming weeks and they should be carried in the taxi at all times.

Owners or drivers will be required to ensure that their vehicle complies with statutory requirements, is appropriately insured and is maintained in a roadworthy condition.

In addition, vehicles should not have been significantly altered or modified since their last inspection, and for the duration of the licence.

 

 

They should also continue to display their existing plates and signs. A breach of these conditions may lead to revocation of the licence.

 

Keep up to date with all the latest Northern Ireland Coronavirus / Covid-19 news HERE

 

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