Replies to LegCo questions
LCQ10: Barrier-free taxis
Following is a question by the Dr Hon Fernando Cheung and a written reply by the Secretary for Health, Welfare and Food, Dr York Chow, in the Legislative Council today (May 17).
Question:
At a meeting of the 2005 Hong Kong Rehabilitation Programme Plan Review Working
Group, an officer of the Transport Department pointed out that for "barrier-free
taxis" accessible by wheelchairs to be introduced in Hong Kong, some technical
difficulties had to be overcome, including the requirement that the type of
taxis used should be fuelled by Liquefied Petroleum Gas ("LPG"), accessible by
wheelchair and up to the safety standards for LPG filling. In this connection,
will the Government inform this Council:
(a) of the progress in sourcing the suitable type of vehicles; if no progress
has been made, of other concrete solutions; and
(b) whether it has set a specific timetable for the introduction of barrier-free
taxis; if so, of the details?
Reply:
Madam President,
(a) The objective of the Government's rehabilitation policy in respect of
transport services is to develop a public transport system which includes
provision of appropriate facilities to meet the needs of people with
disabilities (PWDs) so as to enhance their ability to move around at will and
facilitate their full participation and integration into the community. For PWDs
who are unable to use ordinary public transport, they are provided with
point-to-point rehabus service operated by the Hong Kong Society for
Rehabilitation under Government subvention. The Government recognises the need
to actively consider the introduction of wheelchair-accessible barrier-free
taxis in order to supplement the rehabus service.
According to law, apart from liquefied petroleum gas ("LPG"), taxis can also use
petrol as fuel. There are petrol-fuelled wheelchair-accessible vehicles
available in the market. However, as their operating cost as taxis is higher
than that of LPG taxis, the taxi trade has not introduced them for use as taxis.
The Government and the taxi trade are actively sourcing for
wheelchair-accessible LPG vehicles for use as barrier-free taxis. Fuel supply
system (including the fuel tank and associated pipework) of LPG vehicles
requires approval by the Gas Authority (i.e. the Director of Electrical and
Mechanical Services). To facilitate the introduction of wheelchair-accessible
taxis, the Transport Department (TD) and the Electrical and Mechanical Services
Department (EMSD), held a briefing session recently in late April for the
automobile trade on the specifications of LPG taxis, including requirements on
gas safety for the fuel supply system, access and fastening devices for
wheelchair, and safety harnesses for passengers, to facilitate identification of
suitable vehicles by the trade.
(b) TD and EMSD conducted a briefing session in late April to explain the
standard and specifications of LPG vehicles and encourage the automobile trade
and the taxi trade to introduce vehicle model which meets the legal requirements
in Hong Kong as taxis so as to provide more convenient services for wheelchair
users. Should there be suitable vehicle model, the departments concerned will
follow up proactively on relevant procedures, including fuel supply system
tests, vehicle inspection and road tests, in order to facilitate the early
launching of barrier-free taxis.
Ends/Wednesday, May 17, 2006
Issued at HKT 13:04
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