What's the flag fall? $4.50? plus the airport fee is like $4. So your friend was up for $8 as soon as they got in the taxi. Traffic is always a mess around sydney airport, so $21 would be about right.
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Taxi fares and charges in NSW differ depending on whether you are travelling in an urban area or a country area.transportnsw.info
Flag fall $3.60
Taxi levy: $1.10
Airport levy: $4.60
So $9.30 just to get into taxi.
Distance charges: $2.19/km. Distance: 4.5km (to T2), $9.85
So we're up to $19.15, so that leaves $1.85 wait time, which at 94.4c/minute is basically 2 minutes of waiting (under 26km/h).
Sounds about right, unfortunately.
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Good advice to always check the fare set on the meter.
But the driver is correct. Once a rate is selected the meter will stay on that rate until a different rate is selected. He might very well have forgotten to change the rate, and they certainly do not have to select the fare rate at the start of every trip.
They can pick the rate at the start, but don't have to, if that makes sense Basically can turn on the meter and change rate, or change rate and then turn on the meter.Maybe I was misinformed of how the meter worked by another taxi driver. I always though (or was told) that the driver picks the rate at the start of the fare.
Ok, well. Thanks.
Anyway - if we look at the above post where some are paying $500,000 for a licence? That has to be passed on somehow. Far too much profit if they can afford that. And with grotty taxis
They can pick the rate at the start, but don't have to, if that makes sense Basically can turn on the meter and change rate, or change rate and then turn on the meter.
Taxi fares are regulated by government, that places a ceiling on what can be recouped as profit. the taxi driver doesn't get the government and airport levies
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That's Gov for you .... I certainly feel that way with the ATO
I’m not disagreeing, but there wouldn’t be upward pressure on taxi fares if the licence owners demanded otherwise.
It seems greedy for the level of service provided. And perhaps why uber and co. have been so popular, so quickly.
If traveling solo then the train is not only faster but also cheaper at $13.80.