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How many people can sit in a black cab?

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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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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Seating for 6 passengers. Spacious passenger compartment with ample luggage capacity. Factory-fitted protection screen between driver and passengers. Independent temperature and fan controls.

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London taxi tips As London black cabs are a little larger, they can carry up to 5 passengers. Your journey will be calculated based on distance or time, whichever is the higher option.

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The maximum amount of passengers allowed in a yellow taxicab by law is four (4) in a four (4) passenger taxicab or five (5) passengers in a five (5) passenger taxicab, except that an additional passenger must be accepted if such passenger is under the age of seven (7) and is held on the lap of an adult passenger seated ...

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With our cheap 7 seater taxi cab hire in London, the customers will have a practical solution to their traveling hassles.

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Taxis in London, best known as black cabs, are spacious, comfortable and elegant. They are, however, one of the most expensive in Europe, and similar in price to the taxis in Amsterdam. Different from many taxis around the world, black cabs in London can carry 5 people, as well as the driver.

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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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A standard taxi can typically carry up to four passengers, including the driver. This capacity is based on the common sedan-style taxis found in many urban areas around the world.

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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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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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I might have some more luck with Bolt but I'd say it's all hit and miss. Look I took my fare share of Ubers and black cabs I can say black cab is not slightly more expensive it's 30-50% more than Uber. I didn't say it's cheaper. I said, from my experience, it's slightly more expensive than Uber.

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There is no seat next to the driver. If you book by telephone just specify there are four of you. As others have said London black taxis are a standard design which will take four of you comfortably as long as at least one of you does not mind travelling with his/her back to the direction of travel.

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Hackney carriages (taxis) can be flagged down in the street or hired from a taxi rank. Private hire vehicles ('minicabs') are passenger vehicles which can be either a 4-door saloon/hatchback, carrying up to four passengers, or MPVs that are licensed to carry between 5 and 8 passengers.

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