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n/aThe Birmingham taxi tariff sets out clear rules for how taxi rides are charged. The price you pay is made up of a base fare, a charge for each kilometre travelled, and an additional charge if the taxi is waiting or moving slowly in traffic. The cost also depends on the time of day or week you travel, with different daytime and nighttime rates.
For rides during the day (Monday to Saturday from 7:00 am to 11:00 pm), there is a base fare of £2.20 at the start of your journey. For the first kilometre, an additional £1.45 is added. After the first kilometre, the price is £1.12 for each additional kilometre. If the taxi is waiting or delayed, the waiting time charge is £15.72 per hour.
For nighttime rides (Monday to Saturday between 11:00 pm and 7:00 am, and all day Sunday), the base fare is £2.40. The first kilometre costs £1.86, and each further kilometre is £1.28. The waiting time charge during these hours is £18.00 per hour.
The total fare you pay is calculated by adding the base fare to the distance charges according to how far you travel, and adding any charges for waiting time if the taxi is not moving. This structure helps passengers in Birmingham know exactly how their taxi fare is calculated, making travel costs clear and predictable.
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