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Training and education to become a professional taxi driver
To become a taxi driver, the CCPCT (Certificat d'Aptitude Professionnelle des Chauffeurs de Taxi) is mandatory. To obtain it, you must have held a B licence for at least three years, a level of education equal to or higher than a CAP, at least a level 1 first aid diploma, a clean criminal record and a certificate of aptitude for the profession. You can either take the exam as an independent candidate or follow a two-month paid training course in an approved private centre. The exam consists of a theoretical part (your knowledge of road regulations, road safety, industry-specific regulations and your knowledge of geography in the area where you are certified is tested) and a practical part (a driving test with fake clients to reach a given point and cost).
The scope of a taxi driver's work
Driving a car or minivan, taxi drivers take passengers from one destination to another in optimal conditions. They can only carry up to nine people per journey and drive for no more than ten hours a day. Their main tasks are : - Respond to a call from the taxi company they work for or directly from a customer. - Reach the meeting point designated by the customer, or choose the departure point themselves (station, airport, etc.). - Assisting customers in case of need: putting luggage in the boot, helping elderly people to get into the car. - Running errands: driving the customer from point A to point B. - Adapting his behaviour to the passenger: talking to him or keeping silent. - Charging for the journey: his car has an hour meter (or taximeter) and a pay station. - Clean or have cleaned his vehicle. - Carry out technical maintenance of the vehicle. With additional professional qualifications, taxi drivers can carry disabled passengers.
Why use a taxi?
There are many reasons why hiring a taxi has many advantages. Here are some of them: - In general, taxis are very reliable and will get you to your destination on time. - Taxi drivers are experienced professionals, have a thorough knowledge of the area and can save you a lot of time. - Taxis are often equipped with GPS navigation systems to help you avoid traffic jams. - If you have a lot of luggage, you don't have to worry, as the taxi driver will take care of it for you. - If you are travelling alone, taxis are a safe way to get around.
When should I call a taxi?
As we all know, taxis are mainly used for daily travel, apart from using your own car. This happens when you are faced with a pressing situation on the road that requires a minimum of comfort. For example, having to go to an unscheduled appointment, having to get to a train station, airport, etc. Taxi services are very useful in these situations, especially if you are carrying luggage, which is not the case if you choose public transport.
How do I find a taxi?
Before taking a taxi, you must first know where to find one. This is not always easy if you do not use the right method. There are several options, such as choosing between a licensed taxi, a professional taxi and a private taxi. If you are close to a taxi rank, it is best to go directly to the taxi ranks, which are usually located near hospitals, railway stations and airports. In addition, a reservation can be made to avoid being caught unawares. In order to find the taxi driver or taxi company that best suits your needs, it is necessary to do some research. You can look in the catalogue or go online to check the details of the taxi booking office.
Taxi fares
According to the new regulation, whatever the fare shown on the meter, the amount paid for the journey must not be less than β¬7.30. Fare A: β¬0.90/km for a one-day trip (β¬1.05/km for Paris), with a loaded return to the station. In Paris, this rate applies from 10am to 5pm every day except Sundays and public holidays. - Fare B: β¬1.30/km (β¬1.29/km in Paris) for overnight journeys with a loaded return to the station or journeys with a loaded return on Sundays and public holidays. In Paris, this rate applies from 10am to 5pm (except Sundays and public holidays), and from 7am to midnight on Sundays and public holidays. - Fare C: β¬1.90/km for a day trip (β¬1.56/km in Paris), return to the station empty. In Paris, this price applies on Sundays from midnight to 7am. - Fare D: β¬2.60/km for a night journey with an empty return to the station or on Sundays and public holidays. This fare does not apply in Paris. In addition, booking a taxi is very expensive, β¬2-4 for immediate bookings and β¬2-7 for advance bookings. Other taxi services are also regulated. So a pick-up cannot exceed β¬4.18. The price is capped at β¬1.12 for a kilometre and β¬37.46 per hour for a waiting time (if booked) or for a slow journey. The fare supplement also applies to the transport of luggage or parcels (average of β¬2 from the 2nd passenger) and to the transport of any additional adult passenger (average of β¬2.50 from the 5th).
How to choose a taxi?
First of all, you should know that taxis charge according to the number of kilometres travelled. So, to avoid unpleasant surprises, choose a taxi close to your home. Also, your taxi driver will avoid traffic jams and arrive on time! There are various applications for finding taxi companies near you, and the taxi you choose must also meet your expectations. Whether you are travelling for business, pleasure or medical reasons, make sure your taxi company fits your needs! The professionalism of the driver is also a factor to consider when choosing a taxi. Punctuality and friendliness are the basic criteria for a pleasant and worry-free journey. Customer reviews or initial telephone contact will enable you to identify your taxi driver quickly. Another factor you should consider before choosing a taxi service is the licence and insurance. In all businesses, a licence is required to demonstrate the credibility needed to provide a quality service. Budget is also an important criterion when choosing a taxi! Different taxi companies offer different rates. Consult the company you wish to choose to avoid unpleasant surprises.
Questions to ask a taxi company on first contact
Do you have a taxi available for this trip? Are you licensed and insured? Is the driver well trained and experienced? What is your fare for this trip?