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This, it said, would ' create [a[ more reactive and flexible transport for all licence holders'.Ĭarol Vorderman, 61, leaves fans gushing as she shows off her hourglass curves in a bodycon shirt dress while getting ready for her son's graduation The Adam Smith Institute's report also called for ride hailing to be made easier, and suggested that people should be able to hail all private hire vehicles from the pavement. 'The revolution in consumer choice that services like Uber brought needs to be matched with the way the state sees taxi services,' he told the paper. Greg Smith, Conservative MP for Buckingham, has called for the 'long overdue' deregulation of the Black cab industry.
'This requirement acts as a screen against potential drivers, costing drivers thousands of pounds and years of their life for a skill which is largely obsolete.' However the report insisted that: 'Despite protestations from the Black Cab lobby, the Knowledge does not in fact provide significant additional knowledge above that which may be gained from the constant directional and traffic updates that are fed into navigational systems. He said removing the test altogether would be 'catastrophic' for both passengers and the taxi industry, and previously argued that it needs to be 'made more relevant to the 21st Century'. 'This report seems to advocate for a race to bottom, which would undermine the quality of the important service licensed taxis provide and seriously jeopardise passenger safety.'
'A satnav is no substitute for a professional driver’s knowledge and experience, especially in a busy, ever-evolving city like ours,' he told The Sun.