Comparing the Taxi Cost Index for 2014 and 2016 and utilising an annual mileage of 32,624km,
based on CSO data, the increase in the index is 3.2%. It should be noted that an annual mileage
level of 49,000km, which is the average activity level reported in the taxi driver surveys, then a
decrease of 2% in the index would apply. However, it is considered that
the CSO annual mileage
figure, derived from NCT data, is more accurate.https://www.nationaltransport.ie/wp-content/uploads/2017/07/2017_National_Maximum_Taxi_Fare_Review_Report.pdf (Page 3)
Not a lot of mileage per week , roughly 600km or 360 miles a week which sort of works out at a grand a week average.
Is that how revenue work out the revenue stats, NCT and CSO stats multiplied by Maximum Fares?