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TaxisTaxis play an important role in moving people around both Auckland city and the region. The council has two main functions in managing taxis in the city:
Click on the image above to view maps of taxi rank locations in the Auckland Isthmus. Taxi ranks in the CBDThere are taxis operating in the Auckland region - a large proportion of them visiting Auckland's CBD at some point each day. To ensure the best of use of the limited parking space available, some taxi ranks having different uses at different times of the day. It's important taxi drivers and potential customers check road signs to ensure they are parked legally. Both passengers and taxi drivers have rights and responsibilities, as set out by Land Transport New Zealand. Visit the Land Transport New Zealand website under factsheets for more information. In September 2004, Auckland City reviewed the size and hours of operation of each taxi rank in the CBD with a view to:
The review was undertaken in conjunction with the Taxi Federation, Land Transport Safety Authority, the New Zealand Police and some inner-city hotels. Taxis on Queen StreetAs of 18 July 2005, Auckland City replaced road signs for short-term parking areas on Queen Street. The new signs state the parks are for private and goods service vehicles only. This move is in response to taxis misusing 15-minute parking spaces on Queen Street to wait for business, disadvantaging the people they have been set aside for - for example, shoppers, visitors, couriers and delivery vehicles. Surveys of short-term parking on Queen Street indicated around 20 per cent of parks were occupied by taxis, negatively impacting other street users and taking up valuable CBD street space. P15 car parks are now signposted for private vehicles or goods service vehicles only. Taxis using the parks illegally will receive an instant $40 infringement fine. The move to better manage taxi behaviour on Queen Street is aligned with the Queen Street upgrade and has the support of the local business association, Heart of the City, and the New Zealand Taxi Federation.Eastern Viaduct Co-op taxi rank. Eastern Viaduct Co-op taxi rankAuckland City has contracted Co-op Taxis to operate a taxi rank in the Eastern Viaduct Basin outside the Maritime Museum. From Monday to Thursday, the rank operates between the hours of 6pm and 8am. It then operates from 6pm on Friday through to 8am on Monday, including all public holidays. It is clearly signposted and has two car spaces. Night time taxi ranksClick here to view maps of taxi rank locations in the Auckland Isthmus. Night time taxi ranks were introduced in the CBD, to make it easier for people to find taxis at night:
Other taxi ranksFollowing is a list of taxi ranks in the CBD
Note - Auckland City's strategy for revitalising the CBD, entitled Auckland's CBD into the future, may see some taxi ranks relocated, in particular, those currently situated on Queen, Customs and Albert streets. Updated November 2007 |

