I was amazed to read the court report regarding the granting of a restricted O-Licence by TC Simon Evans based on the applicant undertaking only to operate on Fridays [routeone/Court Report/5 June].
Given that the applicant is expected to earn £125 per Friday, which equates to £6,500 per annum, of which £3,700 would be spent on insurance, it does not take an accountant to work out that the economics of such an operation do not stack up.
Fuel of £10 a week is less than two gallons; maintenance being carried out by the applicant saves cost but not of parts, tyres, MoT test, road fund licence, O-Licence, depreciation etc.
To make any profit from this operation, the vehicle would have to be operated for more than one day a week.
Presumably in granting the licence the TC has put in place a system for monitoring the undertaking given by the applicant.
- Dewi W Roberts CMILT