agabbycabbie wrote:
Just had a look at this road and it’s bus gate, the signage says, cycles and buses only, no mention of taxis as well, unless it’s been amended recently to include taxis
Indeed, I looked at the bus gate/lane photos the other day, and the *gate* photos signage I found didn't include the word 'taxi', while the bus *lanes* do seem to include them. But apparently this seems to be a sign for some kind of temporary bus gate installed recently:

This seems to be one of the older signs for the *gate*, without the word 'taxi':

But the article says the disputed signs include the word 'taxi', so maybe they've been updated since the photo above, but obviously there's an inconsistency if 'taxi' for the bus lanes is deemed to include PH, but not for the gates.
But reading the article and even the basic terminology suggests there's a lot of inconsistency and confusion - even the council uses the term 'private hire taxi', while the Scottish legislation is quite clear about the distinction between a 'taxi' and 'private hire car'. The term hackney carriage just isn't used up here in official circles, so no confusion in that regard.
Also found this from 2018, which says the gates were installed in 2016, thus suggesting that 'taxis' were only granted access later, which might explain why 'taxi' isn't included in the earlier signage above:
Council to hold consultation over Aberdeen taxi drivers’ access to bus gatehttps://www.eveningexpress.co.uk/fp/new ... bus-gate1/A consultation is expected to begin soon into granting taxi drivers access to a controversial bus gate.So reading the article at the top of the thread and looking at it all in the round, I suspect the intention was to allow PH to use the gate as well, but people in the council's transport department possibly didn't appreciate the technical taxi/PH distinction.
I should have said as well that the two sides of the trade are pretty integrated in Aberdeen, and PHDs use meters set at the taxi tariff, and drivers all do the same knowledge test etc.
Very few PH cars at all in Aberdeen at one point actually, and I think main reason numbers have risen is due to a taxi cap and WAV spec for new plates.
Twenty years ago Aberdeen almost 100% saloon HCs.