Road Transport Licensing Committee
16 FOI requests | Full disclosure rate: 50.0%
The Freedom of Information requests to the Road Transport Licensing Committee reveal an authority that is operationally transparent regarding enforcement data but legally guarded when it comes to strategic decision-making. The Committee readily discloses granular details on taxi complaints (Case 3975873) and parking infractions (Case 4715429), providing a clear picture of regulatory friction in the public transport sector. However, this openness contrasts sharply with the withholding of legal advice on major bus applications (Case 355101) and the admission of significant data gaps regarding historical vehicle statistics and noise testing (Cases 1398325, 2609926), suggesting a fragmented record-keeping system where the Committee often defers to other departments for information it does not hold.
Key Cases
Case 3975873 — Provides the most granular insight into regulatory enforcement, disclosing 29 specific taxi complaints between 2021-2024 with detailed allegations (overcharging, criminal offenses) and outcomes, offering a rare look into the Committee's disciplinary record.
Case 355101 — A significant test of transparency regarding major public transport operators (Bus Vannin), where the Committee invoked legal privilege to withhold advice on a specific application, raising questions about the opacity of high-stakes licensing decisions.
Case 2563197 — Reveals a critical gap in accessibility infrastructure; the Committee admitted no specific 'wheelchair taxi' licenses exist, clarifying that only 16 taxis are recorded as accessible but not mandated for medical use, which has direct implications for disability rights.
Case 1164850 — Exposes the financial model of the Committee, showing that key regulatory roles like HGV inspectors are funded solely by fee income (£6,000 cap) rather than public treasury funds, indicating a self-sustaining but potentially under-resourced model.
Case 4715429 — Highlights ongoing enforcement challenges regarding vulnerable groups, disclosing specific complaints about taxis parking in disabled bays and on double yellow lines, suggesting persistent non-compliance issues in the taxi sector.
Related FOI Stories
Taxi Regulation and Accountability — #2267790, #2563197, #3975873, #4715429
Public Bus Operations and Legal Scrutiny — #355101, #866366, #3883045
Data Gaps and Jurisdictional Boundaries — #1072361, #1398325, #2609926
Financial Transparency and Resource Allocation — #1164850, #2267790
Cross-Border and UK Compliance — #4683757
| Date | Title | Outcome |
|---|---|---|
| 2025-06-10 | Disabled Bays | All information sent |
| The request sought the number of complaints received by the Road Transport Licensing Committee regarding taxis parking on disabled bays and double yellow lines between June 2024 and June 2025. The authority disclosed that two complaints were received for each category during the specified period. | ||
| 2025-05-22 | Transport managers for use of Isle of Man vehicles in UK | All information sent |
| The requester asked for a list of transport managers for Isle of Man companies operating goods vehicles in the UK to check regulatory compliance. The Road Transport Licensing Committee disclosed a list of 13 operators and their respective transport managers, along with clarifications on licensing requirements. | ||
| 2024-12-31 | Settlement Agreements | Information not held |
| 2024-07-12 | Taxi driver complaints | All information sent |
| A Freedom of Information request was made to the Road Transport Licensing Committee for details on taxi driver complaints over the last three years, including categories and outcomes. The authority disclosed a full list of 29 complaints from 2021 to 2024, detailing specific allegations such as overcharging and criminal offenses, along with their respective resolutions. | ||
| 2024-05-24 | Request for all legislation pertaining to PPV minibus driving | Some information sent but part exempt |
| The requester asked for all legislation and policy regarding Public and Private minibus driving on the Isle of Man, including government department driving. The Road Transport Licensing Committee provided Policy Document No. 01/21 detailing medical examination requirements for PPV drivers but withheld some information citing that it is already reasonably accessible. | ||
| 2024-02-05 | Tests | Information not held |
| 2022-09-09 | Unpublished Responses to FOIA Requests | All information sent |
| The request sought unpublished FOIA responses from the Road Transport Licensing Committee, which disclosed two specific past responses regarding meeting minutes and bus operating centre planning permissions. Both disclosed responses cited Section 20 exemptions, stating the information was either not held or already reasonably accessible to the applicant through other means. | ||
| 2022-09-02 | FOI TO VEHICLE TEST CENTRE TREMODE. | Information not held |
| A request was made to the Road Transport Licensing Committee for statistics on vehicle noise testing and legal limits, but the authority responded that it does not hold this information. | ||
| 2022-08-04 | Wheelchair Taxis | All information sent |
| The requester asked for the number of wheelchair taxi licences issued on the Isle of Man to assist with medical transport, but the authority clarified that no such specific licences exist under current legislation. Instead, the response disclosed that 16 licensed taxis are currently recorded as wheelchair accessible, though operators are not mandated to use them exclusively for such purposes. | ||
| 2022-02-15 | Taxi Ply for Hire tariff | Some information sent but not all held |
| The request sought minutes regarding taxi tariff reviews from 2017 and 2021, as well as consultation details; the authority disclosed minutes from a February 2017 meeting outlining tariff adjustments and fee abolitions but indicated not all requested information was held. | ||
| 2020-08-03 | Number of 25-30 year old vehicles | Information not held |
| A request was made for the number of motor vehicles on the Isle of Man register first registered between August 1990 and July 1995. The Road Transport Licensing Committee responded that they do not hold this information and that the request falls outside the FOI timescale. | ||
| 2020-02-04 | New HGV Appointment | All information sent |
| The request sought budget details for a new HGV inspector, including vehicle and admin costs. The authority disclosed that no additional Treasury budget or vehicle was provided, with the role costing a maximum of £6,000 annually and funded by fee income. | ||
| 2019-11-26 | Parking Tickets | Information not held |
| The requester asked for the total budget for parking control officer salaries and revenue from driving offence fines for the last three years. The Road Transport Licensing Committee responded that they do not hold this information and directed the requester to other authorities such as the Department of Infrastructure and the General Registry. | ||
| 2019-06-26 | Bus parking | All information sent |
| The request asked for the Road Transport Licensing Committee's rules regarding overnight bus parking. The authority disclosed that all public passenger vehicles must be parked at registered operating centres as defined by the Road Transport Act 2001. | ||
| 2018-10-04 | RTKC Committee Fees | All information sent |
| 2017-12-13 | Bus Vannin AD&N 483 application | Some information sent but part exempt |
| A request for legal advice and associated documents regarding the Bus Vannin AD&N 483 application was partially fulfilled, with legal advice withheld due to privilege and some personal data redacted. | ||