COUNCILLORS are being urged to think twice about allowing taxis to use a Huddersfield bus lane.

A meeting of Kirklees Cabinet next Wednesday is due to approve the move for Wakefield Road and Penistone Road.

It follows an 18-month test.

But Dalton Labour councillor Peter McBride says the move would be a recipe for disaster.

He added: "This is ridiculous. No other district in West Yorkshire allows this. So why Kirklees?

"Many of these vehicles are not clearly marked and if other drivers see them in the bus lane they're going to try it.

"The whole thing will become very difficult to police."

Both Metro and the police had expressed their reservations, said Clr McBride.

"Anybody who says taxis are public transport is out of their mind, quite frankly.

"Why is it right that a taxi carrying only one passenger should be allowed to use a bus lane, but not a people carrier with six or eight people in it?"

A report to the Cabinet said 86% of residents were in favour of the move. It added there had been no adverse effects from the trial, although there had been a small rise in non-taxi accidents during the period.

Clr Ann Denham, the Cabinet member with responsibility for environment and highways, said: "Taxis are another means of enabling people to get out and about.

"Provided they are clearly marked, they should be allowed to continue to use this bus lane."

The Kirklees Hackney Carriage Association said that if taxis could use the bus lane it would save passengers time and money.