Birmingham taxi licenses to see next year
January 16th, 2012Another important thing is the car is a driver’s license. Whether or not your personal vehicle or a vehicle for the utility, the owner must have their license. This may come as a jolt to all taxi drivers operating in Birmingham. British city is not going to allow any new black cabs to do more with Birmingham City’s roads. This happened after a report revealed the fact that black cabs here grew to surpass the supply relationship. Transport to the city council to think about this problem and have come up with a plan that will freeze black cab licensing by the year 2013.
Under the licensing association of the city, they have planned, that the suspension be extended up to the 2013th However, they are not too inclined to reduce those that already exist in Birmingham Road. Survey of the entire taxi industry presented is true that the majority of the passengers complained about the grouchy nature of taxi drivers. In addition, they deceived the passengers taking long routes to drive the adoption of more expensive and troublesome. Association, even played a taxi driving urban road survey. They found that most of the taxi was about 10 or more years of depicting a very poor view of the city. Licensing Association has implemented a plan to take a taxi from 14 or more years of age are strictly driven out of town.
Association became the point that all taxi owners should comply with the rules laid down in improvement of the city. Obviously, that does not look too good to be poor and old cars across the road. They fear that it will have catastrophic consequences for the city’s Outlook Online wouldnt want to visit the place portraying the scruffy faad. Well, this year the fleets are just going to add some more spice to the whole issue. Despite some of their mechanical strength conditions, these old black cabs are going to turn, like a big no-no for the city.
Get rid of the idea of old cabins come as a blow to many taxi owners, who have been in business for a long time. However, they are warmly welcomed another clause, which strictly prohibited the licensing of the Association of Taxi licensing over the next 3-4 years time. One of the taxi association members in Birmingham, said that it is difficult for them to make room for wheelchairs and so they refuse to move passengers in wheelchairs. Discussion was also held to provide solutions on issues arising from the taxi queue on busy roads. They want a legitimate taxi firms should operate only in the city’s busiest streets. These taxis must be fitted with taxi insurance costs, in order to obtain the proper taxi insurance. Illegal businesses do not have room in Birmingham.
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