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Home / Education / Taxi Drivers Face 10% Fare Cut for School Runs

Taxi Drivers Face 10% Fare Cut for School Runs

10 Dec, 2025

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Summary

  • Education Authority demands 10% fare cut from taxi drivers.
  • Annual taxi transport costs have doubled to nearly £40m.
  • Drivers feel let down by contract changes and potential termination.
Taxi Drivers Face 10% Fare Cut for School Runs

The Education Authority (EA) is demanding a 10% reduction in fares from taxi drivers who transport pupils with Special Educational Needs (SEN). This move has sparked significant backlash from drivers, with one stating the cut is "not viable" and leaves them feeling "let down" by the EA's ultimatum to agree to the reduction or face contract termination. These contracts are crucial for many drivers, some of whom have maintained their rates for six years.

The EA cites a doubling of annual taxi transport costs, rising from over £19.4m in 2020/2021 to nearly £40m in 2024/2025, as the reason for seeking savings. This increase contributes to a projected £300m funding shortfall. The authority's letter suggests some taxi runs are operating at rates exceeding Department for Infrastructure (DfI) guidelines.

Parents of SEN pupils also express concern over potential disruptions to their children's routines and the risk of losing familiar drivers. The EA, facing financial pressures, is exploring various cost-saving measures, including renegotiating payments to taxi operators, to ensure a sustainable service.

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Disclaimer: This story has been auto-aggregated and auto-summarised by a computer program. This story has not been edited or created by the Feedzop team.
The EA is facing a significant funding shortfall and aims to reduce escalating transport costs, which have doubled in five years.
Drivers worry the 10% cut is not financially viable, especially after years of not raising fares, and fear contract termination.
Parents are concerned about losing familiar drivers, disrupting their children's routines, and facing transport uncertainty.

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