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Road Transport (Public Passenger Services) Regulation 2002
2If the usual taxi is a wheelchair-accessible taxi, the other vehicle must be a
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2 If the usual taxi is a wheelchair-accessible taxi, the other vehicle must be a
wheelchair-accessible taxi.
(4) The accredited operator must give written notice of the operator’s
intention to operate the stand-by taxi instead of the usual taxi to—
(a) the road transport authority; and
(b) if the operator is an affiliated operator for a transport booking
service—the transport booking service.
(5) If the accredited operator of the usual taxi complies with
subsection (1), the stand-by taxi is taken, for this regulation, to be the
usual taxi while it is being operated as a taxi.
Subdivision 3A.2.3.2 Taxi drivers
Note For the licensing of taxi drivers, see the Road Transport (Driver
Licensing) Regulation 2000.