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Is Uber a taxi service UK?

Currently, you can't book a taxi in London with Uber, but you can book UberX. This affordable trip option comes with in-app safety tools, on-demand requesting and upfront pricing.



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The UK Supreme Court finally put this notion to bed after a 5-year long legal battle. It all culminated with the ruling that in the UK, Uber drivers are classed as workers and not self-employed contractors.

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Bolt. Bolt is the most popular Uber alternative in the UK.

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The impact of this activity meant that Uber unlocked an estimated £5 billion in economic value for the UK last year – up from £3.2 billion in 2019. Over a quarter of British adults travelled with Uber in the last month and since we launched in the UK Uber has provided well over a billion trips.

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Lyft is one of the most popular ridesharing platforms in the US, with over 20 million active riders and 2 million drivers. However, unlike its main competitor Uber, Lyft has not expanded to other countries, including the UK. Why is that?

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Kabbee. Kabbee is a little different to other Uber alternatives in that, instead of having its own cars and services, the app pulls together more than 50 cab fleets from across the city to make use of London's minicab services. It specialises in airport rides and promises to be 28 per cent cheaper than Uber.

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Uber makes it easy to get a taxi nearby. There's no need to find a cab stand, hail a cab on the street, or even call the local cab company in the cities where Uber Taxi is available. Instead, you can use the Uber app or website to request a taxi in just a few taps or clicks.

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Experiencing the common urban woe of not getting a cab in a storm, Travis Kalanick and Garrett Camp soon brainstormed an idea for a new company called UberCab. The name Uber is derived from the German word meaning above all the rest, a bedrock principle Kalanick and Camp wanted for their fledgling company.

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Key London taxi information Only black cabs can be hailed in the street. If the yellow taxi sign is on, the cab is available for hire. Black cabs are metered, and the minimum charge is £3.20. Minicabs can be a cheaper alternative.

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Look for a black cab in crowded, touristy areas or along designated travel hotspots like train and bus stations. If the yellow taxi sign is lit, it's available. Check Transport for London's taxi page for a list of reputable cab companies to reserve a cab or minicab in advance (usually for a small booking fee).

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UBER | Ubers are a cheap taxi into Central London from Heathrow. Most rides cost around £35-40, but you have to call for a driver once you're outside of arrivals and then wait for 10-15 minutes as they enter the airport and come up through into a parking garage.

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Although Uber does exist in France, it is not in every region, city or town. France is a large country with hundreds of tiny villages in each department, many of which don't even have public transport, let alone a taxi service.

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