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A new report has predicted the demise of the iconic London taxi but it is the cab trade itself – not Uber – that is to blame, ...
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 ...
Black taxis will become extinct in London within 20 years if cabbies continue to leave the trade at the current rates, a report revealed on Wednesday. The report, by the Centre for London ...
London’s Black Cabs are more than just a mode of transport — they’re symbolic of the city’s identity, with cabbies providing a vital service for Londoners and tourists, delivering convenience, safety ...
They remain one of the most iconic and most-loved sights of London life, with their roots in the horse-drawn hackney carriages of Tudor times. But a new report warns the capital's black cabs could ...
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 ...
Black cabs could face extinction in 20 years if drivers continue to leave the industry at current rates, a new report has warned. London’s iconic black cabs have faced an exodus of drivers ...
Today Uber made that very offer. It launched autonomous taxis in Austin, Texas and wants to bring something similar to London. According to Noah Zych, Uber’s Head of Autonomous Mobility and ...
It does not necessarily reflect the view of The Herald. Black cab fares in London are set to rise by almost 7.5 per cent next month. Transport for London (TfL) has approved the increase ...
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