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What qualifications do I need to be a taxi driver UK?

You'll need to:
  • complete a driving skills assessment.
  • have a full UK or EU driving licence, held for at least 12 months, or 3 years if working in London.
  • pass background checks.
  • pass a medical check.
  • be over 18 but over 21 in some areas, including London.




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Do Make Money as a Taxi Driver in the UK a Good Living? On average, taxi drivers in the United Kingdom earn between £20,000 and £30,000 per year. On average, taxi drivers in the United Kingdom earn between £9 and £15 per hour. However, the rate may increase on certain days, such as bank holidays and Saturday evenings.

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According to the National Careers Service, an experienced taxi driver working around 40 hours a week might expect to make around £30,000 per year. As a one-person business, it's largely down to you. If you're prepared to put in the hours and work at anti-social times, your profits could soar.

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Yes, taxi cab driver jobs are in demand. Taxi cab driver demand is projected to grow 20% from 2018 to 2028.

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Research has shown that taxi drivers are at risk for numerous health concerns, such as low back and leg pain, linked to their highly sedentary occupation, long work hours and stressors related to the job (e.g. low income, safety threats).

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With recent innovations in technology and ride-sharing, the demise of taxi driving is inevitable because ride-sharing receives major support and will not fail unless Uber or Lyft themselves find a way to limit driving services.

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Legal documentation — To get started as a taxi driver, you'll need to be able to work legally in the UK and will need to have held a full GB, NI or EU driving licence for at least 12 months. You will also require a criminal background check, also known as a DBS certificate.

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Post Covid, the Licensed Private Car Hire Association (LPHCA) estimates that the UK's taxi and private hire industry is suffering a shortfall of 160,000 drivers – down from the 300,000-strong workforce pre-pandemic.

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You'll need to:
  1. complete a driving skills assessment.
  2. have a full UK or EU driving licence, held for at least 12 months, or three years if working in London.
  3. pass background checks.
  4. pass a medical check.
  5. be over 18 but over 21 in some areas, including London.


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It's easier to handle and manage cash compared to other modes of payment. Cash payments are immediate and there is no need to wait for the payment to be processed. Some taxi drivers may prefer cash payments to avoid paying fees associated with card payments.

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As a taxi driver you'll spend many hours of your day sitting behind the wheel, and this can cause a lot of stress on your body. Regular physical activity helps reduce the effects of stress by: Encouraging the release of 'feel good' endorphins.

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Daily duty limit You must not be on duty for more than 11 hours in any working day. This limit does not apply on any working day when you do not drive. You must record your hours on a weekly record sheet or on a tachograph. Some vehicles are exempt from the duty limit.

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It all really goes back to Brexit, with UK bus and taxi drivers taking up the driving seats of all those Eastern European HGV drivers who went back home after Brexit. HGV companies have more flexibility to pay drivers more in a competitive market, than bus and taxi companies who are paid by custome…

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With the cost of owning a car out of reach for many today, ride sharing gives commuters an alternative. And a handful of U.S. cities, self-driving taxis are getting the green light to pick up passengers. Several companies including Waymo, Cruise and Motional are touting driverless taxis as the way of the future.

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Check whether you meet the Uber requirements You're at least 21 years old. You hold a valid UK driver's licence. If you have an EU driver's licence, you'll need to convert it to a UK driver's licence before onboarding. You have an approved private hire licence from your local council.

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If your vehicle is being used as a taxi or private hire vehicle ( PHV ) you need to get it licensed. You can be prosecuted if you drive a vehicle as a taxi or PHV without a vehicle licence. A PHV can only be pre-booked. Taxis can also be hired at a rank or hailed in the street.

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In order to drive on the Uber app, you'll need a private hire licence from a council that Uber is licensed by. All UK private hire drivers need a licence from a licensing authority such as a council.

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The drivers form their own little networks/loose affiliations with other drivers. Each driver can be a member of many networks, hence the multiple phones. dear giant likes this. It's the so-called 20%off taxis.

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