South Tyneside taxis are among the safest in the UK, according to a recent survey.
Results of swoops on cabbies across the UK last year have been compiled by trade magazine Private Hire and Taxi Monthly.
And coming out on top was South Tyneside, with the lowest percentage of vehicles deemed as not meeting the standards set by licensing chiefs.
Of the 50 cabs checked during 2011 by enforcement officers only one vehicle failed to meet the criteria and none were taken off the road.
Bottom of the list was Selby, with 90 per cent of its 21 vehicles stopped and checked failing to meet the standards set by licensing chiefs.
Owner of Biddick Hall and Whiteleas Taxis Mark Wood said: “Being named as the district with the safest taxi vehicles is a credit to the drivers who operate in the borough and to the council.”
Coun Tracey Dixon, lead member for leisure and community safety at South Tyneside Council, said: “The council has an extremely good relationship with local transport operators and we know that the licensed operators in the borough place great importance on the safety and quality of their services.
“This result shows that they are maintaining the highest of standards.”
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