Naples is the city with the lowest average number of taxi licenses compared to Rome and Milan: there are 2,6 per thousand inhabitants.
Rome follows with 2,8 per thousand inhabitants and Milan with 3,5 per thousand inhabitants. This is the outcome of the report by the Antitrust, the Competition and Market Authority, which sent a report to the three provincial capitals.
The investigation – explains the Antitrust in a note – photographs a context in which in Rome the number of active licenses is equal to 7.962, which corresponds to 2,8 licenses per thousand residents; in Milan the 4.853 active licenses are equal to 3,5 licenses per thousand residents; in Naples, against 2.364 active licenses, 2,6 licenses are available per thousand inhabitants.
“Always with a view to increasing the quality of the service, we also hope to adopt additional measures, such as the regulation of the institution of double guides (currently present in Rome and Milan but not in Naples) – continues the Antitrust – and the implementation of taxi sharing; the efficiency of shifts, to make them more flexible.
Furthermore, the Authority recommends the exercise of active and effective monitoring of the adequacy of the taxi service offering and the actual provision of the service itself, adopting adequate control mechanisms, the results of which must be adequately publicised”.
Article published on November 3, 2023 - 11:14