B. Taxi Fares and Taximeter Q1. How is the fare calculated? Q2. Is it illegal not to use the taximeter to calculate the fare? Q3. Is it legal for taxi drivers to charge additional fares when a typhoon No. 8 signal or black rainstorm warning signal is issued? Q4. Is it legal for taxi drivers to give discounts on fares? Q5. Some taxi drivers may deliberately select an unreasonably longer route for higher fares. Is it regulated by the law? How can the passenger prove it? Q6. Can taxi drivers refuse to receive small changes? Q7. What could the driver do if a passenger does not have money to pay for the fare? Can the driver keep the HKID/passport/staff card/other personal belongings of the passenger until the fare is received, if the passenger is willing to do so? Q8. Are there any laws regulating the installation of taximeter and receipt printer in a taxi? Q9. If a taximeter has been found altered or defaced, will the taxi owner, or the taxi driver who has operated the taximeter be charged? Q10. Can a private car owner install a taximeter or a similar instrument in their car just for decoration? Q11. A passenger reserved a taxi via telephone or app booking at 10.00 AM. When he arrived at the meeting place at 10.05 AM, he found that the taxi driver had moved the meter to the recording position before he got in the taxi. Could the passenger refuse to pay or request the taxi driver to start counting fares again? Q12. A regular passenger travels the same route by taxi very often. If he finds that the fare recorded by the taximeter on a particular trip is 1.5x higher than the fare he has paid regularly, can he refuse to pay for the fare exceeding the regular amount? Book traversal links for B. Taxi Fares and Taximeter ‹ previous ‹ 上一頁 ‹ 上一页 back to top 返回首頁 返回首页 next ›下一頁 › 下一页 ›