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The TaxiPlus Taxi Summit Round Up: Our Thoughts on Dotted’s Inaugural Trade Event
The TaxiPlus team were fortunate enough to be able to attend this year's Taxi Summit event. It was a great event and first of its kind for the industry being a virtual event. If you weren’t lucky enough to attend, we’ve rounded up our key takeaways from the event.
Why are so many taxi and private hire drivers struggling to get financial aid?
The taxi and private hire trade has a large volume of self-employed drivers. For various reasons, these drivers are having incredible difficulty accessing financial support. We check out some of the reasons preventing access to this financial support.
New rules for Uber drivers - What you need to know
Following a landmark Supreme Court case between Uber and a group of drivers, individuals driving for Uber are now legally classed as workers and not self-employed contractors. But what does this mean if you are a driver? We take a look at the breakdown of Uber’s next steps.
Three Magic Words - A New Way to Book A Cab
If you’ve ever lived somewhere remote, or, had to help a new taxi driver find out where you live, have you ever thought there might be an easier way? What3Words gives people a tool that allows you to share your exact location on the map, wherever you are.
TaxiPlus Launch New DBS Update Service Status Checking Service
One of the most common questions we receive from licensing managers is whether we can manage the drivers' subscriptions to the DBS Update Service. With our new status checking system we can finally help you manage the process!
Uber and the Supreme Court - The knock-on effects
February saw a landmark ruling from the UK Supreme Court. Their decision means that now, all uber drivers will be considered workers and not self-employed contractors. We look at the implications for Uber and the gig economy.
Landmark Ruling: Uber Drivers win Supreme Court Battle
February saw a landmark ruling from the UK Supreme Court. Their decision means that now, all uber drivers will be considered workers and not self-employed contractors. We look at the implications for Uber and the gig economy.
New ‘Vaxi Taxi’ Scheme Supporting Vaccination Efforts in the Capital
We’ve seen a lot of taxi firms supporting in any way they can throughout the pandemic. From assisting key workers to ferrying the vulnerable, drivers have often been in the frontline. This new scheme is the latest way in which taxis are being utilised as a resource to support the vaccination rollout.
CABS4JABS: How the Trade is Supporting the National Vaccination Effort
Uber announced yesterday they were going to be offering free journeys to mass-vaccination centres with a discount code. Many taxi firms have already offered their support in their local areas. We take a look at how the taxi trade is helping the UK get vaccinated.
COVID-19 Vaccine: Why Should Taxi and Private Hire Drivers Be Prioritised?
Taxi and private hire drivers have been essential in maintaining the UK’s transport sector throughout the pandemic. The flexibility of their service means they are often used by NHS and other frontline staff, but have struggled to get recognition as key workers themselves.
Local Licensing Consultations: Make Sure Your Voice is Heard
The new statutory taxi and private hire standards mandates that councils carry out extensive consultation in their localities. Working together with the public and industry representatives is the best way to ensure a safe and effective licensing policy that works for everyone.
Countdown For Cabs: January 2021 Taxi Statutory Law Changes
Back in July the Department for Transport (DfT) announced new statutory guidance for the taxi and private hire industry. There is only 2 weeks until this guidance becomes mandatory.
Autocab to be Acquired by Uber
Industry leaders are concerned about the implications of this acquisistion by Uber. Autocab is a ‘Software as a Service (SaaS)’ provider. Their systems allow taxi and private hire operators to compete with the likes of Uber and Lyft. We examine in more detail what this means for the industry.