How to spot Unlicensed Taxis and Imposters

Posted 10 months ago

The safety of utilising taxi services is an increasing worry

Despite significant improvements in safety standards within the industry, the presence of unlicensed taxis and individuals posing as legitimate taxi drivers remains a serious concern.

How to Identify Licensed Taxi and Private Hire Drivers

There are several things you can look out for to ensure you are dealing with a licensed driver. For instance, most local authorities require licensed drivers to display their licence or an issued ID badge in their vehicles at all times.  

Additionally, licensed vehicles must display details of their licensing authority on the exterior of the vehicle. They must also display 'No Smoking' signage and information explaining how passengers can lodge a complaint with their licensing authority. 

The condition of the vehicle can also be a giveaway. Taxi and private hire vehicles are held to higher standards than personal vehicles. Most authorities state that the vehicle used should be no more than 12 years old from the date a license is issued.  

In some areas, this is even lower as concerns about vehicle emissions grow. The rules in place regarding the emissions of vehicles also mean that hybrid vehicles are far more common in the industry. 

Finally, local authorities require new taxi or private hire drivers to complete knowledge tests of the local areas as part of their licensing conditions. If a driver seems completely unaware of where to go, it could be a sign that they are driving illegally. 

It is crucial for passengers to be vigilant and aware of the signs of an unlicensed or fake taxi driver. By doing so, they can protect themselves from potential harm and ensure a safe journey home. 

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