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PostPosted: Fri Feb 15, 2008 10:54 am 
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15 Feb 2008

Cabbies to face English test

TAXI drivers in Manchester face a test to prove they can chat with
passengers in English and do basic sums.


The council is set to introduce the `basic skills assessment' for all new
applicants for private hire and hackney - black cab - taxi licences. Candidates will have to prove they can respond appropriately to
commonly-used expressions like `Can you drop me after the lights?' and
`Can I have a receipt?'

They will also have to speak clearly on topics including recent journeys
they have taken and their favourite places in England.

The council has indicated the oral exams will be in the form of a `relaxed
conversation' with follow-up questions to prevent learning `parrot-fashion'.
Candidates would be given multiple-choice maths questions, such as how
much change should be given from a £20 note if the fare cost £9.30.

Those who fail the test will not be allowed to take the standard
`knowledge' test, which assesses their ability to use an A-Z as well as
their understanding of routes. The move, set to be approved as a
12-month pilot, will be paid for by adding £10 to the fee for applying for a
new licence.

Groups representing drivers of black cabs welcomed the scheme,
admitting members of the public had expressed concern about the
standard of English of some drivers.

George Simms, of the Taxi Owners and Drivers Association, said: "People
need to know drivers can be understood and make themselves clear.
Probably the majority of taxi drivers now are from communities that do
not have English as a first language."

Any candidate who failed would be helped in improving language or
number skills. Existing drivers of black cabs and private-hire drivers will
not be forced to take the exams. It currently costs £155 to apply for a
black cab licence and £207 for a minicab plate.

A council spokesman said: "Taxi drivers are ambassadors for Manchester.
The vast majority do an excellent job but we are considering the
introduction of a basic skills assessment for new applicants as part of our
focus on improving the experience of taxi customers."

Source:
Manchester Evening News


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Cybro wrote:
Candidates will have to prove they can respond appropriately to
commonly-used expressions like `Can you drop me after the lights?' and
`Can I have a receipt?'

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Sussex wrote:
Cybro wrote:
Candidates will have to prove they can respond appropriately to
commonly-used expressions like `Can you drop me after the lights?' and
`Can I have a receipt?'

](*,)


And "Six quid for nine hundred yards? your having a giraffe mate!"

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Thirty years years too late as per usual. I understand there is a driver who works the Airport with the nick name "tom tom" who failed his badge about four times. The reason he works the airport is because he doesn't know his way around town.

Manchester council give badges away but there are many in the trade who like it that way because it means they can get drivers to drive the cabs that they can't, or don't drive themselves.

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