steptoe wrote:
Can anyone tell me what is the actual process? I've looked at the licence application form today and it says that I'd have to attend a seminar and undergo a driving test, a medical, a disability awareness course and verbal communication test.
Well I don't know about the seminar bit, probably something where someone talks to you for hours and you end up falling asleep in the corner somewhere. The driving test? Well I did that years ago and it was bad enough then. The medical, well I get that one as well as the dissability awareness. Verbal communication test, what the hell is all that about. I am English and speak English just as good as the Queen, although not as posh so what else is there to it?
Each of the 400 or so LAs have their own procedures, so without local knowledge it's difficult to say anything about this particular one.
Presumably the verbal communication bit is because of the number of immigrants in the trade who have difficulty with English - they certainly have such a test in New York
The DSA do a special test for taxi drivers, this could be the test you have to sit. It has quite a high failure rate, but since most drivers travel too close to the vehicle in front (say) then th is is hardly surprising. But it's not as if only a very few people pass the test, so it can't be that difficult, and any competent and experienced driver should be able to pass it.
Disability training is certainly on the increase as well.
Don't know about the seminar.
But I suspect that it will all be a piece of pi** for you, so I wouldn't worry about it, although the driving test probably trips up a few.
But no knowledge test?

That's about all that many LAs do.
But since the process you are having to go through seems reasonably involved then it'll mean higher earnings in the long run, so in a way you should welcome it.