Press Release
PUC Warns Public of Unlicensed Cabs
Published on 6/26/2001
Filed under: Transportation and Safety
HARRISBURG, Pa. - The Pennsylvania Public Utility Commission is warning consumers to be alert to unlicensed taxicabs, which are operating without insurance and may not be safe. There has been an influx of unauthorized vehicles operating as taxi service in the Aliquippa and Beaver Falls area.
Consumers should be aware it is unlawful to transport people for a fee without a PUC license. Taxi companies must maintain adequate insurance coverage, charge fees that have been approved by the PUC and adhere to the PUCs driver and vehicle safety regulation. Taxi companies must also comply with service standards set by the PUC.
"PUC Enforcement Officers conduct taxicab inspections throughout the year to ensure taxicabs are safe and clean, drivers are properly licensed, and companies are providing reasonable service," says Denise Cohen, District Office Manager of Motor Carrier Services and Enforcement. "Insurance coverage is also monitored to ensure it remains in effect. A taxicab company failing to meet the PUCs driver, vehicle and service standards may be subject to fines and/or loss of its operating license."
Cohen said legitimate taxicabs have the name of the company, a PUC identification number in 2-inch high block lettering on both sides of the vehicle and the taxicab number on the front and rear. A vehicle without these markings is not a PUC licensed vehicle and consumers should not use the vehicle.
Consumers can call 412-565-3553 or visit the PUC District Office, Room 1212 State Office Building, 300 Liberty Avenue, Pittsburgh to file complaints or to check to see if a taxicab is licensed by the PUC. They may also visit the PUCs Internet homepage: http://puc.paonline.com. and submit a taxicab complaint via email. Brochures are also available by contacting the District Office.
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