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Title: ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS IN OTTAWA ONTARIO, CANADA


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ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB REFORMS IN OTTAWAONTARIO,
CANADA
  • Presentation to IATR
  • September 20, 2007
  • SUSAN JONES
  • Director, By-law Regulatory Services
  • City of Ottawa, Ontario

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HISTORY
  • Before amalgamating eleven former
    municipalities in 2001 to form the new City of
    Ottawa, accessible taxi service was non-existent

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HISTORY
  • 2004 Consultants Report recommended 185
    accessible taxis to provide accessible service
    comparable to that of a standard cab
  • 1001 standard cabs in Ottawa

4
HISTORY
  • 2002 - 1 Accessible Taxicab Operating
  • 2003 25 Accessible Taxicabs Operating
  • In 2007 Council approved the releasing of an
    additional 40 new accessible plates bringing the
    total number to 65

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HISTORY
  • Of the 65 accessible taxicabs
  • Rear loaders 35
  • Side loaders 27
  • London Cabs 3

6
HISTORY
  • The taxicab industry is resistant to the issuing
    of additional plates
  • Taxicab union reps claim the accessible plates
    are being misused

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HISTORY
  • After receiving negative feedback regarding the
    accessible taxicab service in Ottawa, an
    extensive review of the taxi by-law was
    undertaken.

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ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE ISSUES
  • Few Accessible taxis at night and on weekends at
    times, no service
  • Some drivers refuse or forget to secure
    wheelchairs
  • Inability to pre-book return trips
  • Vulnerable are left stranded with few options
  • Quality of life and human rights issues

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CURRENT BY-LAW
  • The current taxi by-law
  • requires that by March 1, 2008 every accessible
    cab will be equipped with GPS
  • Requires that by March 1, 2008 all taxicabs be
    equipped with a camera system approved by the
    Chief License Inspector

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INITIATIVES TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Reviewed best practices throughout North America
  • Established a dedicated team to enforce
    accessible service standards
  • Consulted with interest groups, e.g. users,
    brokers, plate holders, taxi unions, drivers
  • Developed recommendations for Council
    consideration (July, 2007)

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Authorize the Chief License Inspector to issue
    remaining 120 accessible taxicab plates.
  • Plates to be phased in 40 at a time beginning
    this October.
  • Drivers eligible for the next 40 accessible
    plates will have until December 31, 2008 to
    qualify.

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ACCESSIBLE PRIORITY LIST CLARIFICATION
  • A qualified person on the accessible priority
    list
  • has 90 days to successfully complete the
    Accessible Taxicab Training Course.
  • may appeal to the License Committee to extend the
    90 days in the case of illness, injury or
    pregnancy.
  • who fails to commence operating his/her
    accessible taxicab within 90 days will have
    his/her plate revoked.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Accessible taxicab plate holders must affiliate
    with a broker that has a minimum fleet size of 25
    taxicabs.
  • Every broker with a fleet of more than 25 cabs
    must maintain a minimum percentage of the fleet
    as accessible.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Every Broker with a fleet of 25 or more shall
    ensure that a minimum number of accessible
    taxicabs be in service and able to offer
    on-demand taxi service at all times
  • Accessible taxicabs providing service under a
    service agreement shall not be considered in this
    number.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • The Chief License Inspector may waive the minimum
    percentage of accessible taxicabs provided that
  • The waiver is valid for only 30 days
  • Accessible vehicles are unavailable for valid
    mechanical reasons
  • The accessible vehicle is on order and not yet
    received

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Provide for the conversion from standard cab to
    accessible cabs.
  • Provide that Brokers unable to provide service
    must refer the accessible taxicab request to
    another Broker able to provide service.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Every accessible plate holder must ensure that
    the accessible taxi is in operation a minimum of
    ten hours a day, five days a week, except when
    the vehicle is being serviced for valid
    mechanical reasons.
  • The accessible plate holder must be the primary
    driver.
  • Accessible plates are non-transferable.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Require accessible taxicab drivers provide
    assistance to customers with disabilities by
  • Bringing the accessible taxicab as close to a
    buildings accessible entrance as lawfully
    possible.
  • Taking appropriate measures to notify the
    customer of the arrival of the taxicab
  • Accompanying the customer to and from the
    immediate interior of the building
  • Providing support and carrying items for the
    customer.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Carefully fastening the passenger seat belts
  • Securing the customers mobility aids in
    accordance with the vehicle specifications.
  • Addressing customer concerns before commencing
    the fare.
  • Requesting and waiting for paramedic services if
    the customer requires medical attention (unless a
    friend or family member is present).

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Prohibit the use of artificial scents in the
    accessible taxicab whether or not the taxicab is
    in service.
  • All accessible taxicab drivers to wear clothing
    that clearly identifies them as an accessible
    taxicab driver.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Allow accessible taxicab drivers to pre-book
    return trips for accessible taxicab fares
    provided they have informed the broker
    (dispatcher) of the details.
  • Failure to do so would be considered a failure
    to provide accessible taxicab service.
  • The driver and the broker shall ensure the
    pre-arranged service has been provided.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Require that every accessible taxicab driver
    book-in with the broker or dispatcher at all
    times when the accessible taxicab is in service.
  • Prohibit all accessible taxicab drivers from
    offering regular or accessible service when not
    booked-in with the broker or dispatch.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Brokers to maintain and produce detailed records
    of all taxicab service requests to be kept for
    thirty days and produced upon request.
  • Brokers must notify the Chief License Inspector
    within 24 hours of any incident where there is
    reasonable cause to believe that an accessible
    driver has refused to provide service or has
    failed to book-in.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Define request for accessible service to mean
    any request made by a person with a disability
    as defined by the by-law to include a person
    with an injury or a condition where they have
    some type of mobility impairment

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Every accessible taxicab broker, driver and plate
    holder must provide accessible taxicab service on
    a priority basis to any person with a disability
    who requests such service.
  • A conviction under this provision may lead to a
    fine, suspension or permanent revocation of the
    license.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Every accessible taxicab plate holder is deemed
    to have failed to provide service if one or more
    of the drivers affiliated with the plate fails to
    provide service within a six month period.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Every accessible taxicab plate holder must ensure
    the taxicab associated with the plate has not
    been modified from the condition it was in at the
    last scheduled inspection.
  • Every accessible taxicab plate holder, broker and
    driver must ensure the accessible vehicle used is
    ready to transport a minimum of one standard
    motorized wheelchair without having to
    reconfigure vehicle equipment or remove passenger
    seats to accommodate the wheelchair or scooter.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • All replacement accessible and standard taxicab
    vehicles must have the taxi I.D. number appear
    near all rear passenger door handles in
    characters of a minimum height of 15 centimetres.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Require that all taxicab plate holders install a
    debit/credit card payment reader and signage to
    notify passengers of its availability.
  • Every driver shall accept the debit/credit card
    as a method of payment.
  • Amend the tariff to impose a debit/credit card
    transaction fee of 1.50.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • All standard and accessible taxi plate holders
    may designate an unlimited number of drivers to
    provide taxicab service.

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AMENDMENTS TO IMPROVE ACCESSIBLE TAXICAB SERVICE
  • Require all accessible and standard taxi plate
    holders who use a van or a van like vehicle to
    install a rear sensor capable of detecting a
    person or object behind the vehicle to alert the
    driver when backing up.
  • Require all van like vehicles to install a rear
    sensor as of October 1, 2007.

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