

Rural ‘TAXI DESERTS’ expose a missing link in England’s public transport network
England’s rural transport debate has a sizeable blind spot. When the last bus has gone, the nearest railway station is several miles away and no community service is running, the taxi or private hire vehicle becomes the public transport network. In a growing number of rural communities, however, even that final option is becoming difficult to secure. The Department for Transport’s 2026 taxi and private hire vehicle statistics show a national fleet that appears healthy at firs

Perry Richardson
38 minutes ago5 min read


“THE TRADE IS RETIRING”: London taxi retirement timebomb as six in ten cabbies are now aged 56 or over
A warning has been echoed for years by drivers watching ranks thin out and familiar faces retire, but the available official data now gives the concern much greater weight. The traditional taxi workforce is heavily concentrated in older age groups, while the number of younger people choosing the occupation remains exceptionally low. The latest Department for Transport (DfT) statistics show that England had 417,300 taxi and private hire vehicle driver licences on issue at 1 Ap

Perry Richardson
1 day ago4 min read


Are longer taxi and private hire journeys actually more profitable for drivers?
Longer taxi and private hire journeys account for most of the passenger mileage travelled in England, but a higher fare does not necessarily mean a more profitable job for the driver. Fresh Department for Transport (DfT) data shows that only 16% of taxi and PHV trips exceeded 10 miles in 2024. Those journeys nevertheless represented 61% of the total distance travelled by passengers. For cabbies, the attraction is easy to understand. A longer booking produces more revenue from

Perry Richardson
1 day ago3 min read
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