How to Start a Taxi Company
If you enjoy driving and working with people, knowing how to start a taxi company might be something you want to do. Though starting a taxi company might require a relatively large investment, returns can quickly add up and many taxi...
Part 1 of 6:
Is this a good business for the area?
- Investigate whether there's a need for a taxi company in your area. In smaller towns, the demand for taxis usually isn't so high, so considering a different location to start a taxi company might be a wise choice.[1]
Part 2 of 6:
Developing your taxi business
- Determine your niche. Though most taxi companies cater to all types of customers, there are those that cater to high-end clientele such as politicians, diplomats, and executives. Other taxi companies offer adapted vehicles for the physically impaired, while yet others provide green taxis for environmentally-conscious customers.
- Construct a solid business plan that includes your start-up costs, management strategy, marketing plan, and expansion plan.[2]Have an accountant review it for additional advice.
- Apply for a loan from your bank or seek funding from private investors to raise the capital you need to start a taxi company.[3]
- Apply for a commercial driver's license at your local DMV.[4]
- Register your taxi company with your city to obtain your business license.[5]Also apply for an employer's identification number or EIN if you plan to hire other drivers.[6]
Part 3 of 6:
Assembling your fleet
- Purchase at least one vehicle that is modified for use as a taxi. Purchase taxi meters and top-light signs.[7]
- Register your vehicle or vehicles with the DMV. Unless they are licensed for commercial use, you may not use them as taxis.
Part 4 of 6:
Developing the business location
- Choose a location for your taxi company. Make sure it has easy access to all major routes in your area and enough parking spaces to safely store all your vehicles.
- Purchase property, comprehensive, and liability insurance for your taxi company. Insurance will protect your company in the event of damage, theft, accidents, or lawsuits.
- Use GPS location software to help the central location keep an eye on taxis. The GPS should be up-to-date, such as Waze.
Part 5 of 6:
Promoting your taxi company
- Advertise your taxi company on flyers, in local publications, and on the Internet. Add your taxi company to tourist websites, and other informational sites.[8]
- Print business cards to give to customers after their ride.[9]
- Consider having customer loyalty schemes. For example, you could hand out key chain loyalty cards which customers simply scan and their details are kept on file.[10]
- Having group discounts and special members only discounts are another possibility for promoting your company.
- Set up social media accounts. For example, Facebook and Twitter. Share updates and information regularly. Reward customers for sharing information, liking your company or entering competitions your company runs.[11]
- Use the taxis to raise revenue by offering car space for advertising. You could also consider special advertising, such as "company of the month".
Part 6 of 6:
Hiring staff
- Interview and hire drivers. Hire people who are reliable, polite, and possess their commercial driver's licenses.
- Provide uniforms for staff. This helps to establish your taxi services as coming from a distinct and reputable company. It can be simple, such as a white shirt with blue or black pants.
- Set up rules for staff. Rules about behavior, use of the taxis and treatment of customers are important, along with ensuring financial accountability. Rules might include:
- Being drug- and alcohol-free when driving, along with turning up to work sober or not job that day. You might include a breathalyzer in each taxi.
- Keeping cars clean inside and out. Decide where the responsibility for this should rest.
- Uniforms to be in good condition, drivers to be well groomed.
- Have good employment practices in place. For example, how tips are to be handled, minimum pay and benefits, etc.[12]
Update 24 March 2020
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