Uber is continuing to help top up the state's coffers, with another 171 drivers fined for operating with the service in Brisbane in the past six months.

That netted the state $191,431 in fines, on top of the more than $1.7 million the Department of Transport fined Uber drivers the year before.

But it still pales in comparison to the collective value of taxi licences to the state, which last month was valued at $1,345,658,054. That $1.3 billion figure does not include vehicle or equipment costs and only takes into account the value of taxi licences to the state.

Uber drivers have been fined since a cease and desist order was issued by the Newman Government in May last year.