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Do black cabs have a front passenger seat?

Black cabs can carry five passengers: three on the back seat and two on the fold-down seats that face opposite. If you have a lot of luggage, ask the driver to put your bags in the space at the front next to him.



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Before commencing your journey In most black cabs the two front seats are usually partitioned off by a screen and it's common for customers to sit in the back rather than in the front.

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The original design of the London black cab didn't even have a passenger seat. It had a rack, on which you placed your luggage before retreating to the peaceful rear. This confirmed the convention at an early stage. The normal, balanced passenger occupies the back seat of a taxi.

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Black cabs – which also come in other colours, such as red! – can carry five passengers in comfort (six if you add a front passenger seat, which is possible), and have that turn-on-a-sixpence capability (actually 25ft) that's a boon in congested school car parks.

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What is the difference between black cab and black cab XL? Black Cabs (Taxi): regular vehicles with up to 4 passenger seats. XL Black Cab: large vehicles with 6-8 passenger seats. Electric Black Cab: electric/hybrid vehicles.

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As a rule, yes, the Black Taxis will charge more since they are licensed to pick up fares, the drivers are vetted and the taxis have to be clean and in good road condition. Are the Black Taxis in London more expensive than other cabs? London taxi fares are regulated by Tfl — check their website for details.

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Seat belts are not required for licensed taxi drivers if they are carrying passengers according to British law. In contrast, taxi passengers must always wear a seatbelt and are not subject to the same rule.

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A symbol of London and Britain, the black taxi is a common sight on the streets of the UK. The hackney carriages carry a roof sign TAXI that can be illuminated at night to indicate their availability for passengers.

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Can black cabs say no? Taxi drivers are within their rights to refuse a fair – but only if they have a “reasonable excuse” or the passenger wants to travel outside of the controlled district.

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They May or May Not Own Their Own Cab Drivers can buy their cabs from sites like cabdirect.com, for example, or if they need to save up before buying one of their own they may rent out a vehicle for £150 to £200 per week. As you may guess in the long run, it is far cheaper to buy than rent.

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Black Cabs are considered safe because of the processes that have to happen around licenses. Licensed private hire vehicles (minicabs) are considered safe if they have the licence displayed and are pre-booked.

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While tipping for taxi drivers is entirely normal, it certainly isn't a requirement in the UK. Indeed, your passengers should never feel pressured into tipping.

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There's no need to shout “taxi” and indeed, it's actually illegal to shout “taxi” whilst trying to hail a cab.

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Get Into The Back Seat The back seat is almost always safer. While in most places it's more common to sit in the front seat of the taxi, it's almost always safer in the back. This can seriously prevent unwanted sexual approaches from the driver.

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