Posted: 2022-10-07 02:35:36

Two publicans say a shortage of taxi drivers in the Latrobe Valley is a safety issue and may result in more people drink driving.

Hotel Traralgon general manager Jason Bennett said patrons were often waiting more than an hour for a taxi late at night.

"The problem is when the venues close [on weekends] and all the patrons are ushered out onto the streets, there aren't enough taxis to get them home," he said. 

"The volume of people then hanging around the streets and at the taxi rank … that's obviously when some not good things can happen."

Trevor Hornibrook manages the Yinnar Hotel, a small-town pub 30 kilometres south-west of Traralgon.

He said people were waiting two to three hours after ordering a taxi, and at times no taxi would arrive at all.

"It's hopeless really," he said.

Traralgon Hotel
Popular late night venue Hotel Traralgon is located across the road from the town's taxi rank.

"We've got people trying to get home and needing a cab. We can't throw them out on the street, but we have to as such, because your licence requires people to be off the premises at a certain time.

"Then they're stuck in the lurch, and when people have had a few, if they've got their car around … suddenly it becomes 3am and it's cold and raining, what do you think they're going to do?"

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Kenneth Krieger has been the booking manager at Traralgon Taxis for 20 years.

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