Cabhappy wrote:
For Scottish drivers much of this is not relevant as our legislative and regulatory framework is and always has been streets ahead of the rest of the UK.
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But I am advised by the author that unless they have experience of the issues down South he just expects Scottish drivers to tick ‘I don’t know’ to the questions on P4H, PH capping, x-border hiring etc.
Regarding P4H (
) is the situation in Scotland much different to south of the border?
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Not great but nonetheless I think the intentions are good and the survey is worthwhile promoting.
Never heard of Taxi Point before, but seems it's run by three *London* *taxi* *drivers*.
https://www.taxi-point.co.uk/aboutWhich may explain why the questions look very *driver* oriented - from what I know the London trade isn't as hierarchical as in the rest of the UK, so they view things as very *driver* focused, rather than a bit more of a hotch potch of office proprietors, multi-plate holders, part-time drivers who don't care much about licensing and regulation, blah blah.
Interesting too how the survey seems to encompass private hire as well - couldn't imagine three London *taxi* drivers undertaking such an exercise twenty years ago. Anything to do with the Great Satan from San Francisco?