Point system for taxi offences effective 22 September
The 11 offences are categorised into three and assigned with respective points.
The Transport Department announced that the Taxi-Driver-Offence Points (TDOP) Ordinance will come into effect on 22 September 2024.
The TDOP system covers 11 taxi driver-related offences including overcharging, willfully refusing to accept a hire and driving to a destination using a longer route.
The 11 offences are categorised into three layers and assigned with 10, 5 and 3 points, respectively.
The Commissioner for Transport will serve an Advice of Taxi-Driver-Offence Points to a person who incurs eight to 14 points. A Notice of Obligatory Attendance of Taxi Service Improvement Course (TSIC) will also be served to a person incurring 10 points or more, with a requirement to attend and complete the (TSIC).
All can attend a TSIC. Three points will be deducted after completing and passing its exam.
If a taxi driver fails to comply without reasonable excuse, he will be fined $5,000 and imprisoned for a month.
Any person incurring 15 points is liable to be disqualified. The disqualification period will be three months for the first and six months for each subsequent disqualification.