Department of Infrastructure, State Government of Victoria, Australia.

Course in Taxi Driving

To become a taxi driver in the Melbourne Metropolitan Taxi Zone, applicants must pass the Course in Taxi Driving - 21848 VIC. This page provides details on the course. To drive a wheelchair-accessible taxi, drivers must also pass the Course in Wheelchair-accessible Taxi Services.

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Before the course

Before enrolling in the Course in Taxi Driving, applicants need to obtain a Taxi Driver Training Passport. See Metropolitan taxi and hire car Driver Accreditation.

Before they can start driving a taxi, applicants must:
  • successfully complete the Course in Taxi Driving
  • get their Taxi Driver Training Passport endorsed by the registered training organisation
  • pay the Driver Accreditation issue fee.
Applicants for the Course in Taxi Driving must have the required level of English literacy to be a taxi driver and to undertake the taxi driving course. The registered training organisation that runs the taxi driving course can assist in arranging an English literacy assessment for each applicant. Applicants who are assessed as not yet having the necessary level of English literacy will need to do an appropriate English training course before they can start the Course in Taxi Driving.

To drive a wheelchair-accessible taxi, drivers must also pass the Course in Wheelchair-accessible Taxi Services.
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Course details

The Course in Taxi Driving provides the skills and knowledge taxi drivers need to provide a quality, friendly service. The course was re-accredited in late 2007 and, from early 2008, consists of 115 (nominal) hours. Assessment is competency-based.

Course modules
Hours
Complete orientation to the taxi industry
5
Provide customer service
10
Carry out financial transactions and maintain records
5
Use communication systems in a taxi-cab
5
Identify major roads, services and attractions (including the Knowledge of Melbourne test)
40
Comply with safety and security procedures
10
Drive a taxi-cab
40

Once the trainee achieves the required level of competency for each module, the registered training organisation will endorse the applicant's Taxi Driver Training Passport.
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Registered training organisations

Cabways Pty Ltd (trading as Taxi Staffing Service)

Telephone9429 5244Venue75 Murphy Street
Richmond VIC
Telephone: 9429 5244
Address71-75 Murphy Street
Richmond VIC 3121
WebsiteTaxi Staffing Service

Driver Education Centre of Australia (DECA Training)

Telephone 9318 0044 Venues9-45 Millers Road
Altona North VIC
Telephone: 9318 0044

61 Thompson Road
Carrum Downs VIC
Telephone: 9775 0196
Address29-45 Millers Road
Altona North VIC 3025
WebsiteDECA Training

Taxi Industry Training Victoria Pty Ltd

Telephone 9676 2635 VenuesSilver Top Taxi Service Ltd
600 Smith Street
Clifton Hill VIC
Telephone: 8413 8117

Silver Top also conducts training at 189 High Street, Northcote, and 134 Durham Rd, Sunshine, however enrolments must be made through the Collingwood venue.

Yellow Cabs
35 Downing Street
Oakleigh VIC
Telephone: 9277 3700

Yellow Cabs
199 Arden Street
North Melbourne VIC
Telephone: 9329 6377

North Suburban Taxis
1A Bell Street
Preston VIC
Telephone: 9480 0377
AddressSuite 2, 85 Salmon Street
Port Melbourne
MailPO Box 5111
Garden City VIC 3207
WebsiteTaxi Industry Training Victoria

Technical Advanced Training

Telephone9309 0059VenueRear Level 1, Shop 8
Dallas Shopping Centre
Blair Street
Broadmeadows VIC
Telephone: 9309 0059
AddressBroadmeadows Place
Suite 15, 11-17
Pearcedale Parade
Broadmeadows VIC 3047
WebsiteTechnical Advanced Training

Yellow Cabs (Vic) Pty Ltd (Yellow 13Cabs Driver Academy)

Telephone 9277 3700VenuesYellow Cabs
35 Downing Street
Oakleigh VIC
Telephone: 9277 3700

Yellow Cabs
199 Arden Street
North Melbourne VIC
Telephone: 9329 6377

North Suburban Taxis
1A Bell Street
Preston VIC
Telephone: 9480 0377
Address35 Downing Street
Oakleigh VIC 3166
WebsiteYellow Cabs
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Background

The Minister for Transport released a package of initiatives in early 2002 as part of taxi and hire car reform in Victoria. It included a review of Victorian taxi driver training based on a national training package. As a result of the review, a significantly upgraded taxi driving course was introduced.

The course, reaccredited in late 2007, includes stronger literacy requirements and a new component developed as part of the Victorian Taxi Safety Strategy specifically aimed at preventing and dealing with violent confrontation. New applicants will also be required to pass a 'Knowledge of Melbourne' test.
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