The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure has referred to IPART the task of making recommendations regarding the appropriate maximum fares for taxi services in Sydney that ply or stand for hire on a road (“rank and hail services”), to apply fr
The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure has referred to IPART the task of making recommendations regarding the appropriate maximum fares for taxi services outside Sydney that ply or stand for hire on a road (“rank and hail services”), to app
The Minister for Transport and Infrastructure has referred to IPART the task of determining maximum fares for seven private ferry operators that hold service contracts with Transport for NSW (TfNSW) under the Passenger Transport Act 1990.
The purpose of this model is to:a) Calculate the annual historical increase in costs faced by drivers and operators of taxis via the urban and country taxi cost index.b) Adjust the index weightings to ensure that the index reflects the costs faced
When people use public transport, they generate benefits for and impose costs on others. The main external benefit of a person taking public transport instead of driving is the avoided cost of congestion on roads.
The private ferry cost index model is used by the Tribunal to measure the change in the costs of providing private ferry services over the course of the year.