Press Release

External signage on mini cabs, the consultation begins

21 November 2005

Transport for London's (TfL) Public Carriage Office (PCO) has issued a formal public consultation  to decide whether private hire vehicles in the capital should be permitted to have external signage. 

Presently, no external signage is allowed on private hire vehicles, only the vehicle licence disc displayed on the front and back windows of the vehicle, which identifies that the vehicle is licensed.

The private hire industry and the taxi trade will be among those who will be consulted during the next two months.

Roy Ellis, Head of PCO, said:
"External signage is an important issue that needs to be discussed. A previous consultation proved inconclusive and we urge all those involved in the consultation process to contribute.

"Whilst many in the private hire trade feel that additional signage would help to make vehicles more easily identifiable for passengers who have to book in advance, other people claim that this could make the vehicles more susceptible to being hailed on the street.  Only licensed taxis can be hailed on the street, private hire vehicles have to be pre booked.

"Ultimately we want the public to be safe when using taxi and private hire vehicles, so we need be very thorough during this consultation process."

The consultation will also look at the issue of extending the private hire vehicle licensing inspections to include a mechanical inspection of the vehicle.

Consultation documents were sent out on Friday 18 November 2005.  The consultation ends on 31 January 2006.

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