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TaxiPoint - TaxiPoint September 2024 Edition 65
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TaxiPoint is the UK’s leading taxi industry publication across multiple digital platforms. Founded in 2017 by Perry, a London black cab driver, the vision has always been to deliver professional and impartial trade journalism. Lindsey, a sales and relationship manager, joined soon after, as TaxiPoint’s reach and engagement has rapidly grown.
TaxiPoint is completely free of charge to the user and provides readers with daily industry news articles on the website and app, a monthly digital magazine (DigiMag), and email and WhatsApp updates.
Our well-established audience accesses our content via the website and app directly, social media, email and WhatsApp subscriptions, and we are the only industry news source in the world to be Google News, Microsoft News and Apple News approved.
A mix of regional, national and global articles makes us the go-to publication for instant and reliable news and information. Our responsible approach to trade journalism has generated a growing UK network of sources. From licensing authorities, industry stakeholders, politicians and drivers, the content across our platforms is extensive.
En este número
The latest edition of TaxiPoint delivers essential insights into the trends and issues shaping the future of the trade. This month’s focus addresses both the obstacles and the opportunities that lie ahead this Autumn.
Leading the edition is an in-depth look at the growing misinformation surrounding taxi driver recruitment. What was once a profession promoted through community support on social media has now become a target for negative discussions from a vocal minority. This distorted image is proving a significant barrier to new drivers entering the trade. The feature explores how this is happening and what measures are needed to offer a more realistic portrayal of life as a taxi driver.
Also under scrutiny is the contentious issue of cross-border hiring. Lichfield District Council is proposing a bold approach to this challenge, which could set a precedent for councils across the country. In parallel, we take a closer look at the push for mandatory CCTV in taxis. Industry experts weigh in on how surveillance could play a vital role in ensuring the safety of both drivers and passengers.
This issue also delves into the latest demographic data, revealing subtle shifts in the age and ethnicity of drivers. Additionally, concerns grow as the number of wheelchair-accessible taxis declines, threatening the Government’s pledge for inclusive transport options.
From the pressures of app-based work-life balance to the impact of inflation on London’s iconic black cabs, TaxiPoint continues to highlight the most pressing issues facing the industry today. As we head into the colder months, this edition offers the analysis and information drivers need to stay ahead in the industry.
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