Black cabs could be banished to the history books unless drastic action is taken, claims a new report. Image: Londonist The traditional London black cab could be extinct within 20 years ...
The London Black Cab could be extinct within 20 years unless it becomes easier and cheaper for new cabbies to enter the trade. A new report by Centre for London said that if the current decline in ...
A frightening projection has revealed there could be no Black Cabs on London’s roads by 2045 An alarming new report has revealed London’s iconic Black Cabs are at risk of extinction.
The black cab will vanish from the capital's streets by 2045 if something is not done to reverse decline in the trade, according to a report. The study, by think tank Centre for London ...
Aside from Big Ben and the beefeaters outside Buckingham Palace, there isn’t much that’s more iconically London than the black cab. As instantly recognisable to tourists on their first day in ...
Reports of their imminent death might turn be premature if their special strengths can thrive within a wider sustainable transport approach New analysis from think tank Centre for London has described ...
London’s black cabs remain a valued and trusted part of the city’s transport system, with strong public support for their reliability, safety, and unique heritage, so say Londoners. A new report by ...
Detailing the key issues affecting black cab drivers, Scott highlighted how the number of licences for private hire taxis is "off the scale" in comparison to the black cabs, and the cost of the ...
The number of licensed black cabs has fallen by more than a third (34.5%) in the past decade, dropping from 22,810 in 2013-14 to just 14,470 today. In contrast, private hire vehicle (PHV) operators, ...