NATIONAL TAXI SURVEY, SERU AND DIGITAL REPORTING RULES: TaxiPoint releases March 2025 magazine edition to the trade

The March 2025 monthly magazine edition of TaxiPoint is here, packed with all the latest insights from across the taxi and private hire industry.
This issue explores whether this year’s Kipper Season—typically a quieter period for drivers—has been better than expected or been the struggle most anticipated. Taxi drivers from across the UK shared their experiences, giving a real sense of how the trade has fared in the first months of the year.
The results of the first National Taxi and Private Hire Driver Survey are also in. Key topics include concerns over cross-border hiring, driver safeguarding, and growing industry pressures. With changes impacting the sector, we take a closer look at how these issues are shaping the trade.
Another key focus is the ‘Triple Lock Rule’ and its implications for drivers. We also examine the claims experience document and why it plays a critical role in fleet insurance.
TaxiPoint editor Perry Richardson sits down with Liam Taylor, Business Development Manager at ACSS, to discuss the Welsh Government’s new CCTV template policy. Meanwhile, Sherbet’s Asher Moses shares his thoughts on customer service standards in the industry.
Transport for London (TfL) has been approached for clarity on what drivers can expect from the upcoming SERU assessment. This issue also covers the latest discussions between private hire industry representatives and HMRC regarding digital platform reporting rules. Plus, there’s reaction from the trade on recent updates to the Plug-in Taxi Grant scheme.
With a mix of UK news, business updates, and local authority developments, this edition is packed with the latest insights for those working in the industry.