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Figures provided by the Departments for Transport and Work & Pensions show that as many as quarter of a million wheelchair users are open to adverse treatment as a result of restrictive taxi licensing restrictions.
Just eleven of the UK’s 375 licensing authorities still cling to the antiquated ‘turning circle’ rule, which rules most modern vehicles out of being used as hackney cabs in these towns and cities. Tragically for disabled people, this means that thousands of wheelchair users face using taxi fleets dominated by vehicles ill-suited to accommodating them safely.
interesting maths
250,000 affected wheelchair users, in 11 LA's? thats 23,000 persons per area
all wanting a WAV? yer, and im the next pope
so if a TX2/4 is at the front and an E7 is behind, the wheelchair user can elect to use the E7 without the TX2/4 owner getting stroppy over rank ettiquette?...
it does mean that all's well in 364 out of 375 LA's...
mind your, if they get 23,000 WAV jobs thats.....837,000 AV jobs - plus non-WAV jobs....