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Dash cam footage shared by a London taxi driver has once again brought attention to one of the capital’s most challenging routes for professional drivers. The clip, filmed while attempting to navigate ...
Industry figures have just days left to submit evidence to a key inquiry reviewing the state of taxi and private hire vehicle (PHV) licensing and regulation across England.The Transport Committee is ...
A former participant of the iconic Children’s Magical Taxi Tour is returning this year, but not as a passenger. Rachael, who once joined the convoy during a difficult time in her life, is now stepping ...
A new digital system designed to modernise how taxis operate at Heathrow is now nearing completion, with live testing ...
London’s Underground network is facing a full-scale shutdown in early September as strike action once again hits the capital. From Friday 5 to Thursday 11 September, the city’s entire tube network, ...
Police are looking for a driver who fled after a serious crash involving a taxi in Coventry during the early hours of Sunday morning.Emergency services were called to Holbrook Lane, near the junction ...
For generations, taxi drivers in the UK have seen tips as part of the job. Not a guaranteed income, but a steady little extra that acknowledges effort, good service and professionalism. Traditionally, ...
Hackney carriage drivers in Sefton could soon charge higher fares following a review of the local tariff structure. A report presented to the Licensing and Regulatory Committee today outlines requests ...
A debate is heating up around whether local licensing authorities in England should be handed the power to cap taxi and ...
Taxi drivers from across the UK have been sharing the passenger behaviours that make their working lives difficult. The responses reveal a wide mix of frustrations, from light-hearted irritations to ...
Almost two thirds of UK motorists back government proposals to introduce mandatory in-car breathalysers in all new vehicles, ...
A long-standing taxi industry figure who has worked in the purpose-built taxi market for 35 years, argues that London is clinging to outdated ideas and vehicle requirements that are no longer ...