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Modi urges Indians to reduce petrol, diesel consumption amid Middle East war disruption - Dawn

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Britons could see taxi fares hiked in the near future in a bid to offset high fuel prices caused by the Middle East crisis.

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North Yorkshire Council has proposed increasing the maximum cost of taking a taxi in the region by five per cent to help the trade sector.

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The council explained that maximum fares were introduced in July 2024, but since the conflict in the Middle East, the price of petrol has increased by 18 per cent, with diesel increasing by a staggering 32 per cent.

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It will discuss plans this week to increase the mileage rate for taxi journeys between 7am and 10pm, from £2.22 to £2.33 per mile, and £20.23 to £21.24 per hour waiting time.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say Meanwhile, the council would look to increase the cost of taking a taxi between 10pm and 7am, including public holidays, from £3.15 to £3.31 per mile, and £28.90 to £30.35 per hour waiting time.However, during the Christmas and New Year period, the council said it would increase fares from £4.20 to £4.41 per...

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