

If working for a company, may optionally display the company's signs on the front door. Must display a roof sign bearing the word 'Taxi'. Some vehicles may be exempt from having to display the back plate. Purpose-built taxis (such as traditional London taxis) cannot be licensed for private hire.ĭisplays a yellow rectangular plastic plate on the back of the vehicle, and a smaller plate in the front windscreen.ĭisplays a white rectangular plastic plate on the back of the vehicle, and a smaller plate in the front windscreen. Saloon cars, MPVs, or minibuses may all be licensed as private hire vehicles. Motorised vehicle, with capacity for one to eight passengers. Only hackney carriages may use the word 'taxi' or 'cab' on the vehicle or in advertising. Where a licence has been in place continuously since 2004, a saloon car or MPV may also be used. New vehicles must be able to carry wheelchairs. Motorised or horse-drawn vehicle, with capacity for one to eight passengers. Differences between hackney carriages and private hire vehicles The table below summarises some of the main differences between the two types of licensed vehicles. In Dacorum, all drivers' badges are printed on white PVC cards, in a yellow surround for hackney carriage and a blue surround for private hire. Yellow plates are issued to hackney carriages, and white plates to private hire vehicles.ĭrivers of both types of vehicle must also wear their licence 'badge' while working. We are required to set the standards and conditions that apply to each type of vehicle, which are generally used to give each a different appearance.īoth types of vehicles must display plastic 'plates' issued by us on the back of the vehicle, and in the front windscreen. Legally, hackney carriages and private hire vehicles are treated as two separate entities, and the way in which they can operate is very different. What's the difference between a hackney carriage and a private hire vehicle? The majority of chauffeur driven hire cars, executive hire vehicles, stretch limousines, and small school transport vehicles are required to be licensed, in addition to vehicles used for more general taxi work.
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Potentially, any vehicle and driver that can be hired to carry up to eight passengers for reward will be required to be licensed, subject to a small number of exemptions.
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The purpose of licensing is to ensure the safety of the public, by checking that the drivers are fit and proper, and that the vehicles they drive are safe, suitable and reliable.


Separate licences will be required for vehicles, drivers and operating companies. Any hackney carriages (taxis) or private hire vehicles (minicabs) that wish to operate in Dacorum must be licensed by us.
