

Majority of London taxi drivers back future range-extender cabs over pure electric models, LTDA survey finds
A new survey shared by the Licensed Taxi Drivers’ Association (LTDA) has revealed overwhelming support among London taxi drivers for range-extended electric taxis over fully electric models, highlighting ongoing concerns around affordability, charging infrastructure and operational practicality within the capital’s trade. According to the survey graphic released by the LTDA in the TAXI Newspaper, 90% of respondents said they would prefer a “range extended” powertrain similar
Perry Richardson
6 hours ago3 min read


Ministers acknowledge autonomous passenger services may threaten taxi driver jobs as pilots get green light
The Government has acknowledged the potential impact automated passenger services could have on jobs in the taxi and private hire industry as commercial self-driving vehicle pilots prepare to launch across Great Britain. In a written parliamentary response published on 22 May, Roads and Buses Minister Simon Lightwood confirmed the Government was assessing how autonomous vehicle deployment may affect employment within the sector during the early stages of rollout. The comments
Perry Richardson
6 hours ago2 min read


POINT OF HIRE: London Assembly member questions TfL’s understanding of when a taxi hire legally begins
A new question submitted to the Mayor of London by London Assembly Member Hina Bokhari has intensified scrutiny over whether Transport for London (TfL) fully understands the legal point at which a London taxi journey officially begins. The question, due to be raised as part of Mayor’s Question Time on 21 May, follows previous correspondence in which TfL acknowledged it was still “actively considering” the implications of taxi app bookings and whether guidance may be required
Perry Richardson
1 day ago3 min read




































