

CROSS-BORDER IDENTITY: Mayor of London asked whether TfL will identify private hire firms using only TfL-licensed drivers to passengers
The Mayor of London is facing fresh questions over whether passengers should be able to identify which private hire operators use only Transport for London (TfL) licensed drivers and vehicles when carrying out journeys in the capital. Ahead of July’s Mayor’s Question Time, London Assembly Member Hina Bokhari OBE has asked whether TfL will publish a list of companies that exclusively dispatch TfL-licensed vehicles and TfL-licensed drivers for journeys undertaken within Greater
Perry Richardson
14 hours ago2 min read


Does taxi livery still matter, or is it an expensive tradition the industry can no longer afford?
For decades, the appearance of a licensed taxi has helped define towns and cities across the UK. From Brighton’s unmistakable white and aqua cabs to the green and white taxis of Plymouth, distinctive liveries have become part of the local landscape. They are often viewed as symbols of civic identity, helping residents and visitors quickly recognise a licensed vehicle. Yet, as the taxi industry faces increasing financial pressure, questions are being asked about whether mandat
Perry Richardson
15 hours ago5 min read


Mayor of London to face fresh scrutiny over black cab turning circle comments as London Assembly questions apparent taxi policy U-turn
The Mayor of London, Sir Sadiq Khan, is set to face renewed questions over the future of London’s iconic black cab turning circle requirement after appearing to shift his position on one of the trade’s defining vehicle standards. Asa part of this month’s Mayor’s Question Time, London Assembly Member Alex Wilson will ask the Mayor to explain why he is now publicly questioning the necessity of the turning circle requirement after previously stating there were no plans to remove
Perry Richardson
2 days ago2 min read













































































