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What Are The Rules Around Wheelchair Accessibility In Taxis?
The introduction of the Taxis and Private Hire Vehicles (Disabled Persons) Bill this year means many of the laws about taxis, PHVs and wheelchair-using passengers have changed. In this article, we take a look at the key changes you need to be aware of.
Is Pay-as-you-go The Way Forward For The Motor Trade?
These days there are subscriptions for everything, even cars. But would you take out a subscription for your tyres? What about paying a monthly fee for your heated seats? Whether we like it or not, subscriptions are coming to the motor trade.
Thousands of Taxis Used in 2021 to Handle 999 Callouts
According to figures gathered by the BBC, Ambulance NHS Trusts have used a record number of taxis to transport patients following 999 or 111 calls. Between 2021 and 2022 tens of thousands of taxis were called upon to assist patients.
Autocab CEO: “UK taxi licensing regulation is a chaotic, outdated system...”
Taxi and private hire licensing in the UK is renowned for being complicated. With hundreds of different rule sets across the UK, its no surprise that Autocab’s CEO has branded licensing ‘chaotic’ and ‘outdated’.
eVTOL Flying Taxis could be here in weeks
Vertical Aerospace’s prototype the VX4 is awaiting the all-clear from the CAA to begin piloted flight tests. This is expected in the next few weeks. With the rapid advance of the eVTOL industry, it seems more and more likely that they will be commercially viable before autonomous cars!
125th Anniversary of the Electric Taxi: Bersey Electrical Cabs
Friday 19th August 2022 saw the 125th anniversary of the first ever electric taxi to ever appear in London. The Bersey Electrical Cab was likely the first motor vehicle for hire ever in the country. Unfortunately, they were too far ahead of their time and doomed to fail.
Will Autonomous Cars Spell the end for the Taxi Industry
People have been declaring driverless cars will be taking over the roads any day now, for about a decade. But while they’re still a way off, they’re definitely on their way. What does this mean for the taxi trade?
How can I manage bi-annual criminality checks for drivers?
DfT guidance means that licensing authorities now need to carry out criminality checks on drivers every 6 months. This either involves completing new DBS Checks or managing Update Service subscriptions for all the drivers licensed by your council.
What are the UberFiles? 124000 leaked documents expose a history of suspect practices
Uber are under fire once again as they deal with a leak of over 100,000 confidential documents and communications. Uber has been accused of wrongdoing before but never has such a comprehensive range of evidence been available. Get what you need to know via the link
New Taxi Safeguarding Laws Given Royal Assent
The Private Members Bill introduced last year to improve safeguarding and road safety, has now received Royal Assent. This legislation is just the latest in a series of new guidance and regulations focused on the taxi and private hire trade.