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The proposed Automated Passenger Services (APS) permitting scheme could give local authorities a significant role in the ...
The Department for Transport (DfT) has confirmed that most licensing authorities in England now require English language ...
Portsmouth City Council is considering new rules to ensure all taxis and private hire vehicles operating in the city meet its ...
Should the Government first introduce powers for local authorities to cap the number of licences? Or must cross-border ...
Wirral Council’s Regulatory and General Purposes Committee is reviewing a proposal to amend Hackney Carriage fares following ...
Taxi drivers, private hire drivers and other workers who manage their tax through Self Assessment can expect several changes ...
Colchester’s decision to shelve mandatory CCTV in taxis highlights a growing challenge for local authorities: the substantial ...
Bolt has introduced a new Family Profile feature, allowing users to manage and pay for rides on behalf of up to nine other ...
With just over two months before the Safety, Equality and Regulatory Understanding (SERU) assessment becomes mandatory for ...
A long-running Bolton Council initiative requiring taxi and private hire drivers to complete mandatory disability awareness ...
Allied Vehicles has raised concerns that the Department for Transport’s Plug-in Taxi Grant (PiTG) is restricting access to newer, cleaner, and more accessible zero-emission taxis outside London.
London’s licensed black cabs will soon be allowed back through Bank Junction after years of being banned from the busy area.From Monday 28 July 2025, taxis will be permitted to travel eastbound ...