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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:11 am 
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Where to start with this? Crude and misleading enough if it was just HC vehicle numbers, and ignored PH and the like (or cross-border stuff etc). But one minute it's talking about taxi 'companies', then simply 'taxis', suggesting it's about vehicles. Public hire or pre-booked, or what? :-s

But the ratios of population to taxis is quoted as several thousand, so it can't be vehicles, surely? Who knows precisely what it's about, but it's utter nonsense whichever way you look at it :?


North East is the hardest place to get a taxi in the UK, new research reveals

https://www.newcastleworld.com/news/nor ... ls-3647986

New research from The Taxi Centre showed that the North East is one of the hardest places to hail a taxi in the whole of the UK

The North East is the hardest place to hail a taxi, with the North East holding the highest ratio of people to taxi, new research has shown.

Through analysing independent taxi services throughout the region, research from The Taxi Service has concluded that the North East is the toughest place in the UK to grab a cab.

The new research analysed 89 different counties across the country and found that the North East had 3,622 people per cab company.

The high ratios showed a lack of taxi companies to service the population figures currently ranked in the North East.

An average of 625 taxi services were listed by the independent study, with population figures divided by the number of services available to present an average ratio for each county.

Best on the list was Wales, with 1,480 people per taxi, while the North West was listed as the third-worst in the country with 3,598 people per taxi.

A spokesperson for The Taxi Centre said: “With the current shortages of cab drivers in the UK, journey delays and price hikes are becoming more commonplace across the entire country.

“But as our research shows, it’s not the major metropolitan areas that are impacted most from this shortfall.

“There’s certainly opportunities to be had in these less busy areas for taxi services to carve out a niche and turn a potential profit.”


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anywhere that the ratio of hackneys to population is more than 500 is a veritable desert :wink:

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2022 3:49 pm 
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The North East is the hardest place to hail a taxi, with the North East holding the highest ratio of people to taxi, new research has shown.

Not sure if the above is correct or not, but clearly an area has to be top and an area has to be bottom.

Quite what it adds to the party though I haven't a clue.

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 10, 2022 4:30 pm 
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Sussex wrote:
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The North East is the hardest place to hail a taxi, with the North East holding the highest ratio of people to taxi, new research has shown.

Not sure if the above is correct or not, but clearly an area has to be top and an area has to be bottom.

Quite what it adds to the party though I haven't a clue.



Its not a shortage of TAXIS but a shortage of punters hailing TAXIS. The North East is a huge area running from the Tees in the South to the Tweed in the North to Cumbria in the West.

Do not think their assumption is correct.


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