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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:15 pm 
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I'm sure drivers who've invested in an LEVC recently won't be over-enamoured by this suggestion :-o

But, as usual, I suspect it's about Freenow rather than the drivers [-(

(Style point - don't think it's right to capitalise FREENOW. That seems to be more a logo thing, and shouldn't be used in press copy. And like all-capitals in text like this, it looks as if the writer is SHOUTING :-$ )


Taxi drivers 'priced out’ as experts demand two changes to ‘transform’ industry

https://www.express.co.uk/life-style/ca ... aw-changes

Specialists have called for two urgent changes to be implemented to help revitalise London's pivotal black cab trade.

Sadiq Khan and Susan Hall have been urged to take urgent action to “transform” the taxi and private hire vehicle industry if they win next week’s London Mayoral election.

Experts at taxi firm FREENOW claim there are genuine fears drivers are being “priced out” of a job in the industry due to heavy upfront costs.

Mariusz Zabrocki, General Manager at FREENOW UK has called on both London Mayralcandidtaes to put cab drivers in the spotlight and make immediate updates.

Speaking exclusively to Express.co.uk, Mariusz added: “One thing is vehicles which are extremely expensive. At the moment there is only one vehicle model which meets TfL requirements and it costs £100,0000 or £400 per week if you rent it.

“Thousands of drivers were priced out. They decided to retire early or not to join the trade because of this cost.

“That's only because of one very simple requirement which is the turning circle (the ability to complete a U-turn with one movement of the steering wheel).”

They claim removing this requirement would remove around £20,000 from the average upfront price of a vehicle in a major boost.

Sadiq Khan previously ran a taxi delicencing scheme which offered tiered payments of up to £10,000 for taxi owners to ditch their older polluting models.

The Plug-In grant was also available for those making the switch to EVs but both schemes have now closed.

Alongside upfront fees, Mariusz also raised concerns over the Knowledge test taken by all cab drivers before they pass.

He added: “The second big change we think needs to be changed is around the Knowledge. It needs to be updated for the 21st century.

"We need to ask about the routes, ask about the landmarks that actually are chosen by customers as destination and pick-up points.

“We believe we could easily reduce 65 percent of the content of that exam and still cover 95 percent of what customers need. These are two relatively straightforward changes that could transform the industry.”

Black cabs are not just a unique part of London's heritage but remain an important transport tool for modern Londoners.

Data from FREENOW shows just over half (51 percent) of passengers travel by black cab multiple times a week. Meanwhile, over 40 percent of passengers value the convenience of travelling by black cab as they are easy to hail down or book.

Speaking to Express.co.uk, Mariusz concluded: “We think the black cabs, the taxis haven’t been a priority for a while.

"If you look at the last eight years nothing has changed. There were no changes to any regulations. There was no plan or actions to reverse the negative trend in terms of driver supply.

“Over the past decade around 30 percent of taxi drivers left the industry which was obviously accelerated by the pandemic.

“The numbers keep coming down even though the pandemic has ended, the numbers keep coming down, we have very few new drivers joining the trade.”


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:16 pm 
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How many different errors there? :lol:

And it's not just about counting the spelling errors, because it's such a mess it's difficult to pinpoint what's a spelling mistake and what isn't. Not to mention the missing space between the two words :-o

Mariusz Zabrocki, General Manager at Freenow UK wrote:
"If you look at the last eight years nothing has changed. There were no changes to any regulations. There was no plan or actions to reverse the negative trend in terms of driver supply.

Wonder what might have happened in the last eight years that might have affected the decision-making process? :-k

In fact, he later effectively answers his own question. And wasn't the vehicle spec tightened during that period anyway, or was it previously? But maybe it's the EV requirement (not that LEVCs are EVs, strictly speaking) rather than the turning circle that exacerbated the exodus, as well as you-know-what :?


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 1:33 pm 
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In fact, there are only three errors there - at a quick glance I thought there were more :-o

There's an 'o' missing in 'mayoral', and the 'a' and 'e' in 'candidates' are the wrong way round. Plus the missing space between the two words...

Anyway, I'd forgotten it was Freenow who had 'hundreds' signing up for the 'free' Knowledge of London and who claimed: 'Nowadays, it's becoming increasingly evident that the industry has huge potential for female drivers.'

Maybe that's not going too well :roll:

I took the 'free' Knowledge of London offer with a pinch of salt as well - maybe it was free then, but not Freenow :lol:


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 2:37 pm 
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If I lived in london (and I never will) I think I'd vote for count binface some of his videos on youtube are quite funny he's certainly the most entertaining candidate

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:22 pm 
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“That's only because of one very simple requirement which is the turning circle (the ability to complete a U-turn with one movement of the steering wheel).”

They claim removing this requirement would remove around £20,000 from the average upfront price of a vehicle in a major boost.

I have a large degree of sympathy for those wishing to bin the turning circle requirement, but a saving of £20,000 still leaves a price of £80,000 when one takes into account interest.

Is that, on its own, really going to bring drivers back into the London hackney trade?

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 28, 2024 4:28 pm 
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I also have sympathy with those wishing to make the London hackney entry criteria easier.

Two years on the back of a moped repeating route after route is not something that will bring new blood into the hackney trade. I get why the existing trade is very happy with the current setup, but the trade needs new people coming into it.

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PostPosted: Mon Apr 29, 2024 2:36 am 
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Even in Glasgow, I've sometimes been grateful for the TX4 turning circle and relieved I don't have a van. Tbh there's not much else I'm grateful about the TX4.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oSAAB1ZmudY

I know a few London drivers and the KoL is gold-standard. No way I could do it.


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PostPosted: Tue Apr 30, 2024 7:24 pm 
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Interesting article from TaxiPoint.

https://www.taxi-point.co.uk/post/taxi- ... ne-type-of

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