JD wrote:
It Seems a simple language test and I'm surprised at the failure rate. I suppose it could hardly be called stringent but at least its a step in the right direction.
Regards
JD
Yes indeed it is very easy (like a walk in the park) but I am indeed not suprised by the failure rate.
Having just got my Birmingham badge for PH 4 weeks ago I was very suprised at how easy this test was, I was a wreck the day before as I thought it would be quite difficult but It was actually very easy.
I've just posted on another thread in the "Licensing" forum and mentioned about the dreggs of the new PH drivers, I wasn't telling pokies either, forgive the pun.
A lot of PH drivers around here are as mentioned, either Pakistani, Indian or even Somali, I myself am white and as a PH driver in these parts I am unfortunately in the small minority. I have already picked up a number of white passengers who were suprised to be greated by a white taxi driver.
The company I have just finished working for has just employed some of the dreggs of the new PH, Somalies that can't talk very good English and some Pakistanis who would prefer to speak Urdu 90% of the time whilst in the company of a white person. It has been mentioned by many white passengers that they are not happy about the language been spoken or indeed the fact that the English is very bad.
Judging by what I have seen over the last week I would say that the council were very lax when they issued the badges of the drivers that I have been working along side, one of which drove his minbus down the wrong way of a one way street in Birmingham City Centre of all places, I sometimes wonder if money exchanged hands somewhere...