Sooke resident, Tammy Hogg, and Shelley Evans are one step closer to getting their all-female taxi service on the road.
Women on Wheels is hoping to fill a niche as an all-female taxi team to get people to and from places safely with excellent customer service.
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The all-female taxi service was approved by the Passenger Transportation Board.
Women on Wheels has until February to get 50 per cent of their fleet, including a wheelchair accessible vehicle, on the road or they will lose their licence. Hogg said they are aiming for a Dec. 1 start date.
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Hogg already has one car getting equipped for the road and she is hoping to source another car and the wheelchair accessible van.
Hogg said they plan to start offering their services in Sooke and then branch out to Langford and the West Shore.
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They plan to put two cars on the road to start with 24-hour-a-day service, seven days a week, and she is currently looking for Class 4 drivers.
Due to the cost, Hogg is getting creative to get vehicles on the road by the deadline, throwing the idea around of trading in her car for something she can convert to a taxi.
The duo are also tasked with buying video cameras and taxi meters before completing a final safety inspection.
One of the more fun projects they have to get their business running is deciding what colour their cars will be and the design for their brand.
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