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    Understanding taxi door signs and roof lights

    Understanding taxi door signs and roof lights

    Understanding taxi door signs and roof lights Whilst there are many ways a taxi firm can advertise their services, one of the most important is to ensure that your cars are recognisable. This means getting your branding right and making sure it is prevalent on the exterior of your cars so that members of the public not only know that you’re a taxi, but can associate your cars with your brand. It is essential for ride hailing, because you want customers to come to you instead
    Taxi driver career routes

    Taxi driver career routes

    Taxi driver career routes There are various routes to becoming an employed taxi driver, which often suit different ambitions and circumstances. Whether you are looking to become a taxi driver for the first time, or want to change your existing employment status, this guide discusses the various employment options for people pursuing a career as a driver. Work for a taxi firm As an employee, you are entitled to employment rights such as a minimum wage, sick pay and holidays. H
    A guide to taxi car seat responsibilities in the EU

    A guide to taxi car seat responsibilities in the EU

    As a taxi driver, you are legally responsible to ensure that any children are safely and securely seated. This article provides an overview of your responsibilities when driving within the EU. It is recommended you visit your local government website for full details. Austria The use of seat belts and child seats is compulsory. However, seat belts are not compulsory for children sitting in the back of taxis. Belgium The use of seat belts and child seats is compulsory. However
    Planning for winter travel

    Planning for winter travel

    Planning for any drive is important, but planning for long-distance driving during the winter requires particular care. The holiday season increases the number of cars on the roads, at a time when the days are shorter and the weather is potentially treacherous. For both professional and private drivers, taking extra steps to be safe is important and can potentially be life-saving. Plan ahead Knowing your route ahead of your journey and checking travel information is all the m
    Planning for your self-assessment tax return

    Planning for your self-assessment tax return

    Many taxi drivers across the UK are self-employed, which means that they will be completing their self-assessment tax returns due at the end of January. Failure to comply can lead to heavy fines and prosecution, so it is essential to keep on top of the paperwork and make sure everything is in order. However, unlike larger firms, many self-employed drivers will not opt for the assistance of an accountant due to the costs involved. Consequently, it is not uncommon to be disorga
    Improving income from school runs

    Improving income from school runs

    For many taxi drivers across the country, the school run provides good recurring income. With smaller towns and villages dotted across the countryside, many parents are opting for taxis, particularly when public transport is sporadic or otherwise unavailable. For drivers, the school run is usually hassle-free, providing guaranteed income and making business planning easier. Yet many drivers do not fully utilise the potential of the school run. The following tips are therefore
    Do I need my own app?

    Do I need my own app?

    Do I need my own app? It is undeniable that the digital revolution has disrupted the traditional taxi industry. Firms are now able to market themselves more easily and efficiently via social media and Google, whilst many independents are adopting ride hailing apps to seek more work. Consequently, with more drivers entering the market and pushing prices down, many traditional firms are realising that they must change. One of the ways in which taxi firms can change is by embrac
    Becoming a pet-friendly taxi firm

    Becoming a pet-friendly taxi firm

    There are many reasons why drivers do not like to accept pets as passengers. Common complaints include safety, noise, mess and smell. But recalling some Friday night stories, it’s apparent that pets can often be better behaved than human customers! With people often wanting to transport their pets, and with plenty of opportunity to partner with veterinary practices to increase your income, perhaps accepting pets it’s worth considering. In case you do, we’ve come up with some
    Considerations for pricing up an airport run

    Considerations for pricing up an airport run

    When it comes to private hire and bookings, airport runs are among the most common jobs. Getting them right is essential, since missing a plane can be expensive and will certainly leave angry customers. For many taxi firms, the airport run is bread and butter, with good money for pre-arranged work. Getting the pricing right is therefore essential and can make the difference between getting a job or not, and making a profit or loss. It is important to consider and adopt an app
    Competing against ride hailing apps like Uber

    Competing against ride hailing apps like Uber

    Ride hailing apps like Uber have disrupted and transformed the taxi industry over the past few years. Whilst change brings opportunity, many independent drivers and firms have been negatively impacted. However, remaining competitive against companies like Uber is far from impossible. In fact, issues with trust and reliability have seen many people ditching their apps, whilst smaller towns remained relatively untouched by the changes. Using insights from reports exploring Uber
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