On-demand Transport (OdT) receives and manages reports about the passenger transport industry (including taxi, rideshare and charter companies), where the reported issue relates to possible offences under sections of the following legislation:
- Transport (Road Passenger Services) Act 2018; and
- Transport (Road Passenger Services) Regulations 2020.
To make a report related to the above legislation, email On-demand Transport.
To make a report about overcharging or poor customer service, contact the booking service provider involved.
Information to provide in your report
Detailed reports greatly assist the Department to investigate thoroughly. It is important to provide as much detail as possible, including:
- date and location of incident;
- details of the incident;
- vehicle description and registration;
- driver id, name and description;
- witness details;
- your full name and contact details; and
- any photographs available.
You can add supporting documents and/or photographs taken at the time of the incident as an attachment to your report.
When reporting an individual
If your report relates to an individual any details that can assist to identify the person should be included. For example:
- name (including any aliases or nicknames);
- age or date of birth;
- gender (male or female);
- nationality;
- telephone numbers (home, work and/or mobile);
- home address;
- work address or where they work;
- email address;
- social media accounts (e.g. Facebook or Twitter);
- details of the on-demand booking service they are operating for (if applicable);
- the reason why you believe the person is acting suspiciously or unlawfully - includes details of any incidents;
- vehicle details (i.e. registration number, colour and model); and
- supporting documents and/or photographs.
When reporting a business, employer or organisation
If your report relates to a business, employer or organisation any details that can assist to identify them should be included. For example:
- business name (registered and trading);
- the name of the business owner/employer;
- type of business;
- street address and phone number;
- email and website addresses;
- social media user accounts (e.g. Facebook and Twitter);
- the reason why you think the business/employer/organisation is of concern; and
- supporting documents and/or photographs.
Criminal and traffic offences
Criminal offences such as physical or sexual assault and traffic related offences must be reported to WA Police. If required, the Department of Transport will assist with any police investigation.
Complaints about a Department of Transport staff member
Complaints against a Department of Transport staff member can be submitted online via the Submit a compliment, complaint or feedback form.
Overcharging and customer service complaints
If you believe you have been overcharged or have experienced poor customer service, you should make a complaint to the relevant booking service.
This may include issues relating to:
- service delivery;
- failure to pick up passengers;
- driver attitude or hygiene;
- over charges or fare discrepancies;
- condition of the vehicle; or
- lost property.
If you are unable to identify the booking service, you can email the details of the incident to On-demand Transport. DoT will strive to identify the booking service and pass on the details of the incident.
How incidents are handled
If you believe you have been overcharged or have experienced poor customer service, you should make a complaint to the relevant booking service.
This may include issues relating to:
- service delivery;
- failure to pick up passengers;
- driver attitude or hygiene;
- over charges or fare discrepancies;
- condition of the vehicle; or
- lost property.
If you are unable to identify the booking service, you can email the details of the incident to On-demand Transport. DoT will strive to identify the booking service and pass on the details of the incident.
Standards of behaviour
Western Australia’s on-demand transport industry is being reformed to give customers and service providers more choice and flexibility.
The Department of Transport values feedback from our customers and is committed to maintaining open lines of communication with all our stakeholders during this transitional period.
The recent changes in legislation have been endorsed by Parliament and as public sector employees, it is our duty to implement these changes effectively and with care.
All Department of Transport employees will be professional and effective in the delivery of services, and responsive to customer needs.
In turn, all stakeholders must understand the need to maintain respect and to be considerate when engaging with Departmental employees, either in person, verbally or in writing.
Your data privacy
DoT is committed to protecting the confidentiality of your personal information. We will not use or disclose your data unless permitted by law or with your permission.
To help keep passenger transport operators and passengers safe, The Transport (Road Passenger Services) Act 2018 (the Act) includes explicit provisions for data sharing.
The Act enables:
- DoT to publish de-identified data to provide information to the public about the performance of the passenger transport industry.
- DoT to share authorisation information with authorised On-demand Booking Service (ODBS), Regular Passenger Transport providers and providers of Passenger Transport Vehicles (PTV) to assist them to comply with their safety duties.
DoT shares information with authorised ODBS providers via the Driver and Vehicle Industry Dashboard (DVID) - a secure portal that can only be accessed through DoTDirect by authorised ODBSs and their responsible officers.
It is important to ensure that the information provided to the ODBS while on-boarding is valid – if it does not match then the ODBS may not be able to verify driver and vehicle records.
DoT recognises that when you share your private information with us, you trust us to use it responsibly. While you cannot opt out of the data sharing provisions outlined in the Act, you can use your DoTDirect account to change how DoT uses your information to communicate with you.
The most important thing you can do to keep your data safe is to not share your DoTDirect password with anyone else.
The Data sharing capabilities fact sheet below outlines how your information can be used as a member of the passenger transport industry.
Contact On-demand Transport
For full contact details and assistance with the National Relay Service visit the DoT contact section.