Flagfall, or flag fall, is a common Australian expression for a fixed start fee, especially in the taxi, haulage, railway, and toll road industries. For example, Sydney's WestConnex motorways charge such a fee. From the Australian mobile phone industry, the expression has recently begun to spread to other English-language countries as business jargon for an initial fixed fee for establishing each phone call. The logic behind it is believed to be a method used by Australian mobile phone companies to recover a component of the carriage charges that they incur in completing a call to a subscriber. Called termination rates, they are based on the price terms and conditions for the mobile terminating access service (MTAS). The Australian Competition & Consumer Commission is reviewing such arrangements.[1]

The expression is also beginning to find its way into other businesses as a synonym to "start fee". The taxi expression is also being used in Hong Kong, New Zealand, and some other countries, but it has not been used there as a general synonym for a start fee.[2]

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“Flagfall” is a taxi word that means the minimum cost for hiring a taxi. When the taxi meter is started, your cost starts at the flag fall value, and increases with distance travelled or time taken.

When the passenger steps inside the taxicab, the flagfall condition is triggered and the taxicab driver can start the taximeter. Even if the passenger has not yet instructed the driver where to go, the driver is entitled to the flagfall and the rate per minute component even if the taxi is not moving. The term "flagfall" dates back to the old mechanical taximeters, which were equipped with a flag-like lever that could be seen from outside the cab. When the "flag" was up and visible, the cab was not occupied. When a passenger stepped in, the driver turned the lever down, the "flag fall", and the taximeter started counting. In Australia, once the taximeter is counting, there are orange tariff indicator lights on the taxi head sign that light up to show that the taxicab is hired.

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M4 Motorway (Sydney)

tolls were levied on both the M4 East Tunnel ($4.41 in 2020, comprising a flagfall and a change per distance travelled, subject to indexing) and the widening

WestConnex

opened. Once tolling on a section starts, the charge will consist of a flagfall plus a charge per kilometre, with a maximum charge, calculated as follows

M8 Motorway (Sydney)

distance-based tolls to use the twin tunnels. The toll charge consists of: a flagfall a charge per kilometre Tolls for heavy vehicles are triple of cars and

1998 24 Hours of Le Mans

Nissan and Panoz GT teams as well as BMW and Ferrari prototypes. From the flagfall, at the earlier start-time of 2pm, it was the Toyota team setting the pace

Roaming

call setup i.e. for the establishment of a call. This charge is called a flagfall charge. In the European Union, regulation on roaming charges began on 30

M5 Motorway (Sydney)

a single toll. The M5 East and M8 Motorway toll charge consists of: a flagfall a charge per kilometre Tolls for heavy vehicles are triple of cars and

Sydney Orbital Network

toll prices Toll increase Toll concessionaire Expiry of toll concession Flagfall Charge per km Toll cap Westlink M7 – $0.5047 $10.09 3 x of Class A prices

1995 24 Hours of Le Mans

race was Philippe Séguin, president of the French National Assembly. At flagfall, WR team leader Gonin eased past to take the lead into the Dunlop Curve