Taxi totems
Taxi totems provide travel information for passengers and alert drivers to awaiting passengers.
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Features
The double-sided totem signs feature a solar-powered light that can be activated by a waiting passenger by pressing a button to alert passing taxi drivers. They are compliant with the federal Disability Discrimination Act 1992 and include:
- Location name and nearest cross street.
- A list of taxi services and booking numbers available within the local area, including booking numbers for wheelchair-accessible taxis.
- An area map showing geographic location with a 'You Are Here' indicator.
- Details of the Taxi Services Customer Charter, which identifies customers' rights and responsibilities.
- Connections to train, tram and bus services, where available.
- Instructions on how to activate the light, including in tactile and braille text to help customers with a visual impairment.
The totems are 2.8 metres high, 37 centimetres wide and 16 centimetres deep and are safely anchored by support cables. They are made of anti-graffiti-coated aluminium. Some of the graphics on the totems are reflective to be more visible at night.
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Locations
Twenty-two totems have been installed to date. Locations are as follows:
Background
The totems greatly help passengers waiting for taxis at highly-used taxi ranks by providing useful information and a safe means for hailing passing taxis.
They are part of a wider program to improve customer service in Victoria's taxi industry. See
Taxi and hire vehicle reform.