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Where can London Taxis operate? Specifically, in which area a London Taxi can't refuse hire, and outside which area a London Taxi is legally prohibited to operate at all?
Black cabs are legally obliged to take on any job for journeys up to 12 miles (20 miles for cabs at the Heathrow Airport taxi ranks) or up to one-hour duration.
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But i assume they can go further if they want to?
We have black cabs in Epsom - however, these are registered with Epsom and Ewell Borough Council so may be operating under different regulations.I might be wrong but I think they can only ply for hire in Greater London, though.
That's ancient history. They are now regulated by Transport for London's private hire and taxi division.Aren't they managed by the Public Cariage Office, a subset of the Met Police? Or is this ancient history?
That's ancient history. They are now regulated by Transport for London's private hire and taxi division.
But i think if they pick up outside of the Greater London border than they are only allowed to take passengers to somewhere inside the Greater London border. They can not take passengers for a journey entirely outside of the Greater London area. So something like Tunbridge Wells to Orpington or Lewes to Croydon or Guildford to Sutton or Reading to Heathrow is fine to do. But something like Tunbridge Wells to Tonbridge or Lewes to Uckfield or Guildford to Dorking or Reading to Slough would not be allowed.Taxis regulated by Transport for London will only be allowed to "ply for hire" within TfL boundaries, but there's nothing to stop them picking up anywhere else if they're pre-booked; they essentially become private hire cars at that point.
The firm I worked for had many corporate clients who would attend events outwith the London boundary, and they would expect us to pick them up afterwards. I recall one particular night-shift incident when we were struggling to get a driver anywhere near the "outside London" location and there was much grief. Ultimately, there's not much you can do to persuade a self-employed cabbie to head into deepest Surrey to pick up a corporate******bigwig who has a "don't you know who I am" complex and has had far too much to drink.![]()
The point may well be moot as realistically, it's hard to think why anyone would try to call a London hackney for (say) Reading to Slough: anyone (or any organisation) remotely local would just call their local private hire operator. And it seems to me that these days someone unfamiliar with how British taxis work would be familiar with Uber - and would call one of those.But i think if they pick up outside of the Greater London border than they are only allowed to take passengers to somewhere inside the Greater London border. They can not take passengers for a journey entirely outside of the Greater London area. So something like Tunbridge Wells to Orpington or Lewes to Croydon or Guildford to Sutton or Reading to Heathrow is fine to do. But something like Tunbridge Wells to Tonbridge or Lewes to Uckfield or Guildford to Dorking or Reading to Slough would not be allowed.
The certainly do LUL work which does not enter London, Watford to Rickmansworth is common, also Rickmansworth to Amersham or even Aylesbury.But i think if they pick up outside of the Greater London border than they are only allowed to take passengers to somewhere inside the Greater London border. They can not take passengers for a journey entirely outside of the Greater London area. So something like Tunbridge Wells to Orpington or Lewes to Croydon or Guildford to Sutton or Reading to Heathrow is fine to do. But something like Tunbridge Wells to Tonbridge or Lewes to Uckfield or Guildford to Dorking or Reading to Slough would not be allowed.
In this case are they operating on a pre-booked basis instead, or are they actually at the station rank plying for hire?The certainly do LUL work which does not enter London, Watford to Rickmansworth is common, also Rickmansworth to Amersham or even Aylesbury.
But i think if they pick up outside of the Greater London border than they are only allowed to take passengers to somewhere inside the Greater London border. They can not take passengers for a journey entirely outside of the Greater London area. So something like Tunbridge Wells to Orpington or Lewes to Croydon or Guildford to Sutton or Reading to Heathrow is fine to do. But something like Tunbridge Wells to Tonbridge or Lewes to Uckfield or Guildford to Dorking or Reading to Slough would not be allowed.
Pre booked, they are deff not allowed to ply for hire outside London boundariesIn this case are they operating on a pre-booked basis instead, or are they actually at the station rank plying for hire?
There is a big shortage of the cheaper private hire vehicles with many drivers having left the industry at the start of the period of government restrictions due to Covid.The point may well be moot as realistically, it's hard to think why anyone would try to call a London hackney for (say) Reading to Slough: anyone (or any organisation) remotely local would just call their local private hire operator. And it seems to me that these days someone unfamiliar with how British taxis work would be familiar with Uber - and would call one of those.
"LUL Work" in the taxi trade means contract work taking LUL staff to and from home in the small hours. It does not mean ranking at an LUL station.In this case are they operating on a pre-booked basis instead, or are they actually at the station rank plying for hire?
Heathrow is a special case. Cabbies queue for a long time in the hope of getting a well-paying journey into the centre of London. They really don't want a short local journey, as I found out when I once wanted to get to Stockley Park (just north of M4 J4).The boundary must be somewhere between Heathrow T5 and Hilton T5 as several cabs wouldn't take us after arriving late on a delayed flight. Eventually one did and said a price before we set off. Apparently they can decline/refuse journeys that go outside their license zone. Anyway it's a poor service offer at 1am!
Heathrow is a special case. Cabbies queue for a long time in the hope of getting a well-paying journey into the centre of London. They really don't want a short local journey, as I found out when I once wanted to get to Stockley Park (just north of M4 J4).
At risk of taking the thread off topic, this video put together by a vlogging TfL hackney driver may be of interest to you:I thought there was an option to "push in" the queue if you come back within a certain time?
If I recall correctly, my driver did collect some sort of ticket, but was not sure he would be able to get back in time. This was some ago.I thought there was an option to "push in" the queue if you come back within a certain time?
Thanks for sharing this!At risk of taking the thread off topic, this video put together by a vlogging TfL hackney driver may be of interest to you:
That’s not correct. London black taxis operating on a pre-booked basis may carry passengers between any two points in England (possibly Wales also), neither of which need be in Greater London.But i think if they pick up outside of the Greater London border than they are only allowed to take passengers to somewhere inside the Greater London border. They can not take passengers for a journey entirely outside of the Greater London area. So something like Tunbridge Wells to Orpington or Lewes to Croydon or Guildford to Sutton or Reading to Heathrow is fine to do. But something like Tunbridge Wells to Tonbridge or Lewes to Uckfield or Guildford to Dorking or Reading to Slough would not be allowed.
The legal position is that black cabs can’t refuse a hire for less than twenty miles/1 hour originating from Heathrow if that journey is within Greater London, and they can attempt to negotiate a price for journeys that will leave Greater London. In practice, they will do anything they can to refuse “short” jobs from Heathrow as they would much rather a good central London fare which could push over £100.The boundary must be somewhere between Heathrow T5 and Hilton T5 as several cabs wouldn't take us after arriving late on a delayed flight. Eventually one did and said a price before we set off. Apparently they can decline/refuse journeys that go outside their license zone. Anyway it's a poor service offer at 1am!