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Public views sought on taxis and chauffeur vehicle

25 September 2015
South Australians are being asked for their views and experiences about taxis and hire car services.
The survey will form part of submissions to the panel conducting the Government’s Taxi and Chauffeur Vehicle Review.
The review will assess the regulations governing the industry and will consider reforms to improve standards and quality, introduce innovation and increase competition.
Since June the review panel has been engaging with members of the industry and other key stakeholders to obtain a broad range of views.
The feedback provided through this survey will provide a better understanding of the public opinion about current services and how the industry as a whole could be improved.
After the six-month review, the panel will report back to the Government with recommendations for changing the Passenger Transport Act which governs the industry.
The survey will be online until October 3.
It is available at: www.dptiapps.com.au/survey/index.php/444787?lang=en
Members of the public can also provide feedback at DPTI.TaxiHireCarReview@sa.gov.au