Anyway, this is the source for the claim in Bolt's submission:
In a recent submission to the TransComm inquiry, Bolt wrote:
We currently operate under the triple lock, where the vehicle, driver and
operator are licensed by the same authority. Our data does not show that
out of area work is inherently less safe where licensing standards are aligned.
In London in 2024, out of area licensees accounted for a small share of safety
related complaints and had a lower complaint rate per 10,000 journeys than
London licensed drivers (0.128 complaints per 10,000 rides vs 4.894
complaints per 10,000 rides).
https://committees.parliament.uk/writte ... 61396/pdf/So they're talking about London, so they're presumably comparing TfL-registered cars with the likes of Wolves.
So, correct me if I'm wrong, but they're saying they're 38 times more likely to get a complaint about a TfL car than those from Wolves and elsewhere?
Don't know how they've compiled the figures, precisely. But, sorry, taking that claim at face value I smell BS
