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Excellent value for money
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Fixed prices, regardless of traffic or time of day
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Your driver will be waiting for you at arrivals
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Flights are tracked, so your driver won't come to the terminal until you land
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Free waiting time if you are delayed coming through to arrivals all you pay is the charges for short stay car park
CYBERCABZ is a family run business EST in 2003 open 24 hours 365 days a year. We specialize in providing Heathrows airport taxi transfers transportation and local journeys from London Heathrow Airport to any location in the UK or any long distance journeys to anywhere ,including Europe.Our cars and vito mini busses are clean, polite and all come with a smart driver that are all insured and properly CRB checked and cleared so you are completely in safe hands on every part of your car journey .
Our Airport transfers fare price are so good and you are guaranteed to get a no fuss and a no hassle cheap inexpensive taxi service with us. So if you are coming or going to or from any of Heathrows terminals or other places nearby or anywhere in the UK we can provide you with a smart reliable friendly drivers to transfer you to where ever you’re going and also transfer you back from your destination with great prices and a an amazing deal on waiting around for you if you need to return same day. There is likelihood that you will need a Heathrow Airport cab service at one point or another.so therefore its necessary you look for a good service provider who can efficiently offer you taxi transport services. You can easily find such professionals at http://www.heathrowcabz.co.uk/
Do you Need Heathrows Airport taxi cars ?
London Heathrow airport transfers come in handy when you are late, and do not have enough time to drive. You will be amazed at how well the taxi drivers know many destinations. They can tell when a street will be busy and how they can avoid heavy traffic. They are also trained to offer their services with efficiently yet with your safety in mind.
It is possible that you are so tired after a long flight, and that all you need is to rest upon arrival in Heathrow. Still, it is possible that you have a lot of luggage that will make it even hard for you to rest an inch. Heathrow Airport transfers will relieve you of all your that transport and luggage stress especially if you make early bookings for the services.
When your business associates or long-time friends are about to arrive at the airport, you should just go for Heathrow airport taxi services. You can call a taxi agency and give them the details of the times and dates when your guests will be arriving. Your friends will to find a taxi waiting for them at the airport and that they just have to sit back and have a good time.
Sometimes you want to arrive at a destination in style. You may want to impress your business associates or family friends. Driving your old car or asking your friend to drop you to the airport during such times may not make much sense. Rather, you can go for Heathrow airport taxi services and arrive in style. You can choose a limousine or any other classy ride as offered by the taxi agencies.
Do not panic when your car breakdown in the middle of your ride to Heathrow airport. During such moments, you need not to worry on whether you will miss a flight or not. All you need to do is calling taxi service providers and notify them of your problem. Before you know it, a taxi will be on the stand by waiting to take you to the airport.
You may be surprised that you can get there earlier that you expected.During those nights when everyone has retired to sleep, Heathrow airport taxi companies are still operating. You can make quick arrangements for transfers and soon you will be sorted out. You can ask the drivers to make reservations for you or your loved ones and the drivers will be waiting for you at the airport or any other destination. You can even raise concerns about taxi services at that particular time and there will be someone on standby to address you.
Rules for Good Taxi Service Providers
Best service providers in Heathrow airport transfer services are guided by a code of conduct. It means that they must maintain certain ethical standards in service provision. Firstly, they will arrive on time so that you do not end up getting late. Secondly, they will keep communicating with you, and confirming about your transportation details such as time, whether you have luggage and the number of people to Heathrow airport transfer.
Thirdly, they will handle the whole service delivery professionally. This means that their language, dressing and driving will thrill you. Lastly, the cars are well maintained so that every client will arrive at their destination safely.
About paying for your Cab
People have a notion that the Heathrow airport taxi services are meant for certain class of people. This is far from the truth! You can afford to pay for the services since there are options to suit every budget.
The price paid for taxi services depend on:
•The type of car that you choose. Some cabs will be very expensive; since they have classy appeal and are comfortable enough for everyone. Big cars that accommodate a lot of people can also be expensive as opposed to smaller cars.
• The number of hours of service delivery. If you hire a vehicle for a whole day, you will pay more than for someone who hires it for a few hours.
• Period of service delivery. When you hire a cab during the night, you will be charged more than someone who hires it during the day.
• Negotiation skills. With sharp negotiation skills, it is possible to pay less for taxi services. You can state your price, and ask the taxi company to provide a service that suits that specific budget. You will be amazed to find out that Heathrow Airport Transfer you can still get comfortable rides yet at an affordable rate.
• Distance covered. It costs more for long distance cab services than for short distances. Logically, you will have to pay for the gas consumption during long distances travel.
It is important to book for Heathrow airport taxi services in advance. This ensures that you are picked at the right time. The bookings can be done online; which is convenient. You can also ask for quotes online so that you can budget well for the services.
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Monday, 5 February 2018
Thousands of minicab drivers flock to 'lenient' Wolverhampton for the licences
Thousands of private hire drivers are reportedly flocking to Wolverhampton for their minicab licences after claims the Black Country council are now ‘more lenient’.
It has been claimed that would-be cabbies are heading to the area rather than battle through tougher application processes in areas like Birmingham.
Wolverhampton City Council has been accused by councillors of handing minicab licences out ‘like sweeties’ and allegedly undermining public safety across the West Midlands.
But Wolverhampton Council's licensing chairman Alan Bolshaw said they are safe and the reason for an increase in applications was because of their online digital application system.
He said while other councils have "an old fashioned paper-based, face to face system which takes months where as our state of the art digital system takes days due to the investment we have made. Our process is award-winning."
The licensing authority has gone from granting under 1,000 private hire driver licences a year up to 2015 to almost 5,000 last year it has been revealed following a Freedom of Information Act request.
Meanwhile its income from licences has soared from under £250,000 per year to almost £800,000 in 2016/17.
In fact during the last year more minicabs were registered in Wolverhampton than Birmingham, even though it is only a third of the size.
Hundreds, if not thousands, of those Wolverhampton licenced drivers are now working regularly in other towns and cities including Coventry, where 241 were identified, and Birmingham. They have even been found on the roads of Manchester .
Now Birmingham and Coventry councillors are demanding a standard set of regulations across the West Midlands. For example strict new restrictions on carbon emissions and pollution for Birmingham cabs will not apply to out of town taxis.
Coventry licensing committee member Damian Gannon said: “Wolverhampton City Council is clearly handing private hire licenses out like sweeties and don’t give a damn about how it makes the taxi and private hire trades unaccountable to Coventry residents.
“Ideally, the private hire trade should be accountable to Coventry residents so if you drive a minicab in Coventry, you should be accountable in Coventry. At the moment Wolverhampton are exploiting a gap in the licensing regulations to make as much money as they can and that is just plain wrong.
“Treating private hire licensing as a cash-cow undermines local democracy, it undermines public safety and it undermines the ability of minicab drivers to make a fair day’s pay for a fair day’s work.”
There are similar anxieties in Birmingham over the ‘race to the bottom’ in taxi regulation and questions over the ability of licensing officials in one city to oversee their drivers in another.
Councillor Barbara Dring suggested highlighting poor hygiene in kitchens across Birmingham is wrong - despite it being part of her job.
Licensing committee chairwoman Barbara Dring said that they are in talks with other West Midlands councils, including Wolverhampton, as well as lobbying Government to bring in a national set of standards for the cab trade.
She said: “This has been brought about by the de-regulation of the taxi and private hire trade . Wolverhampton’s conditions are somewhat different to the other areas and we do not have the powers to take action against their drivers operating in Birmingham.”
Birmingham’s head of licensing Chris Neville said: “We have started conversations with other West Midlands authorities over establishing shared conditions as far as we possibly can and that is in its early stages.”
A spokesman for Wolverhampton council said: “We would welcome greater consistency in the way taxi driver licences are granted and the standards that are applied. We are in discussions with the other West Midlands authorities about this, but we must stress this is a national issue and not just a regional one.”
Wolverhampton licensing officials have met with their Coventry counterparts.
The spokesman added: “We agreed on many issues including the need for the robust training which includes English language skills, safeguarding, child sexual exploitation, disability, passenger safety amongst other topics. The Coventry delegation were reassured that the standards applied to Wolverhampton drivers were similar to those applied to Coventry drivers."
But there are differences of opinion over local knowledge testing with Wolverhampton believing a sat nav is all that is necessary for a minicab drivers. Wolverhampton argues it is the fast track online application process which is proving popular with drivers.
Steep rise in licences granted in Wolverhampton
Licences granted for private hire cars in Wolverhampton
2012/13 - 631
2013/14 - 639
2014/15 - 780
2015/16 - 929
2016/17 - 2,049
Licences granted for private hire drivers
2012/13 - 929
2013/14 - 927 + 47 dual badges
2014/15 - 948 + 85 dual badges
2015/16 - 1,233 + 127 dual badges
2016/17 - 4,989 + 160 dual badges
Income from private hire licence applications
2012/13 - £205,576
2013/14 - £224,574
2014/15 - £262,523
2015/16 - £289,932
2016/17 - £798,958
Source : Birmingham Mail .
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Dreams Turn Sour, As Chinese Discard Hundreds Of Cycles-For-Hire In Giant Piles
It was hoped bike-hire schemes would cut pollution and congestion but it seems some users just want to ride and dump
It has been billed as a hi-tech bike-sharing boom that entrepreneurs hope will make them rich while simultaneously transforming China’s traffic-clogged cities.
But, occasionally, dreams can turn sour.
In the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen, more than 500 bicycles for hire have been found dumped in huge piles on the streets, according to reports.
Pictures shows jumbled stacks of vehicles nearly three metres high, with handlebars, baskets and other parts scattered on the ground.
City streets around the country have seen an explosion of the colourful bikes that users can rent on demand with a smartphone app and then park wherever they choose.
The sharing economy is taking off in China, where ride-sharing and Airbnb are increasingly commonplace.
The dumped bikes in Shenzhen.
From Shanghai to Sichuan province, bike-sharing schemes are being rolled out in an effort to slash congestion and air pollution by putting a country once known as the “Kingdom of Bicycles” back on two wheels.
Companies such as Ofo and Mobike, with their rival fleets of bumblebee yellow and fluorescent orange bikes, have been locked in a cut-throat battle for customers.
But problems have arisen when clients have abandoned their cycles.
“Some people these days just have really bad character,” a man named He, who lives near where the stacks appeared, told the Southern Metropolis Daily.
“When they’re done using [the bike] they just throw it away somewhere, because they’ve already paid.”
In the past few days he witnessed people demolishing the bikes before discarding them on the side of the road, he said.
Residents told the paper that bikes had been piling up over the past week, either parked haphazardly by careless users or stacked by local security guards trying to clear narrow residential alleys and footpaths.
The different colours represent rival bike-hire firms.
Zhuang Chuangyu, a representative at Shenzhen’s municipal people’s congress, said the city needed to step up regulation of the bike-sharing industry in order to improve traffic conditions and safety standards, especially since schoolchildren often used the bikes.
In the years following Mao Zedong’s 1949 communist takeover, bikes ruled supreme in China and the Flying Pigeon – the eastern equivalent of the Raleigh Roadster – became one of the country’s most recognisable symbols.
But two-wheeled travel began to go out of fashion as China became more open to the world, ushering in decades of economic growth and a high demand for cars.
In 1980, almost 63% of commuters cycled to work, the Beijing Morning Post reported in 2015, citing government data. But by 2000 that number had plummeted to 38% and today it stands at less than 12%.
Car use, meanwhile, has rocketed. In 2010 China overtook the US to become the world’s largest car market, with 13.5m vehicles sold in just 12 months.
Source : Agence France-Presse
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Sunday, 4 February 2018
TfL Get A Taste Of Their Own Medicine With oBikes
Move over Santander...OBikes with an online app, are the new boys in town !
And they're so much cheaper it's what the public want :)
Santander, £2 for 30 mins
OBikes a whopping discounted price 50p for 30mins.
Plus, no need to return to base, leave them where you like!
• Hire through an App
• Flood the market
• Not Regulated.
Ring any bells !!!!!!
What next oBuses ?
A TRUE STORY (taken from Twitter)
Tiff Pedlehard and Barnaby Saddlesore were cycling down the new £650 million pound #CSH, when a gang of nasty cockneys stole their bikes!
“HELP HELP POLICE” they cried.... But no police heard because there were no police around as there was no money left in the mayor's budget for police.
What is it they say, careful what you wish for !
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PRINCE PHILIPS PERSONAL METROCAB LONDON TAXI RETIRED TO SANDRINGHAM
Earlier last year, HRH Prince Philip handed over his private London taxi to the Sandringham Museum after 18 years of service.
Since 1999 the Duke of Edinburgh travelled around London in the green Metrocab so that he can blend in with the ordinary traffic. However, he has never quite been incognito, with frequent sightings by tourists and the public over the years.
The taxi is now be parked alongside other royal vehicles at the museum which is showcasing the family’s vehicles from 1900 onwards.
“HRH The Duke of Edinburgh’s taxi, which he used for travelling to both official and private engagements in London, has arrived at Sandringham and has been added to the display in the royal garages,” the museum announced.
This does not mean that Prince Philip, 95, is to hang up his own car keys. The Palace said he would continue driving.
In 2016, he was photographed driving Barack Obama, then the US president, and his wife Michelle in a Range Rover from Air Force 1 to Windsor Castle.
The Metrocab had been in need of extensive repairs to make it roadworthy, prompting the Palace to decide that it was a good time to hand it over to the museum. It will join 20 other vehicles, including a Daimler owned by Edward VII from 1900 and the Queen Mother’s golf buggy.
This article first appeared in The Times
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The State Of The Trade : Time For A Council Of War.
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Saturday, 3 February 2018
TfL forced to drop plans to slash Taxicard budget in face of Town Hall opposition
Council bosses have welcomed a commitment to maintain funding for the popular Taxicard scheme after Transport for London and City Hall proposed cuts in their support.
Operated by London Councils, the scheme funds subsidised taxi journeys for disabled and mobility impaired Londoners, allowing them to make journeys many would otherwise struggle to carry out on public transport.
Funding is provided by TfL, which is chaired by Mayor Sadiq Khan, and London’s local councils, with users paying just a small contribution towards their fare.
In December London Councils, which represents all councils in the capital, expressed concern after TfL proposed a 13% cut to its funding in the coming financial year, followed by further, smaller, cuts in the following years.
Councillor Julian Bell, Chair of London Councils Transport and Environment Committee and the Labour leader of Ealing Council, claimed the proposal went against Mayor Khan’s election pledge to support the scheme.
In a letter to City Hall, he also warned that the cuts, which were proposed without first carrying out an equalities impact assessment, could leave them open to a legal challenge.
In response to the criticisms Val Shawcross, Mr Khan’s transport deputy, insisted the Mayor and TfL were “fully committed to the Taxicard scheme, and can guarantee that there will no reduction at all in the service being provided anywhere in London.”
On Friday London Councils announced that the planned cuts had been dropped with TfL now guaranteeing that, in the 2018/19 financial year, the scheme will receive the same level of funding as it did in the previous year, as well any increases needed to cover rises in taxi fares.
Cllr Bell said: “We are delighted that we have secured this commitment on behalf of London’s Taxicard users and our member boroughs.
“TfL’s proposal to cut their funding contribution to the Taxicard scheme would have had a significant impact on the level of subsidy offered, limiting people’s ability to travel in and around the capital.
“Now we know that TfL’s Taxicard’s budget will be maintained in 2018-19, we can focus on ensuring the scheme works in the best possible way for users and our member boroughs
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