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South London taxis in pole position

09 July 2004

South London ranks will be easier to identify thanks to new taxi poles revealed by Transport for London today.

The poles are in line with the Mayor of London's Safer Travel at Night initiative, offering a recognised place where people can catch a taxi in the company of other travellers.

Recognisable by the taxi roundel at the top, the poles offer the first on street communication between the Public Carriage Office (PCO) and taxi passengers. Notices including information of taxi tariffs and various taxi fares to key destinations will be updated when necessary.

To drive more taxis into South London, a pilot project is underway for licensed Merton and Sutton drivers to work from the ranks at Tooting Broadway, Balham Station and Clapham Common following a mini-knowledge examination of areas surrounding the ranks.

Transport for London's, Public Carriage Office Head of Business Services, Len Simkins said:

"For the first time taxis ranks will be clearly marked and carry useful information about London's famous black taxis. Tourists, clubbers and people working late can now wait in a safer, well-lit spot together for a taxi."

The Suzy Lamplugh Trust, Director of Fundraising, Ralph Coates said:

"The Suzy Lamplugh Trust welcomes any initiative which will improve the personal safety of the general public.
So many people get into dangerous, unlicensed minicabs because they are tired and scared after wandering the streets looking for a black cab.

If you are close to one of the new Taxi poles, there is no longer any need for that. They offer a safe place to stand with others whilst waiting for a black cab to come to you".

Computer Cab plc, Business Development Manager, Malcolm Paice said:

"Promoting the availability of safe and reliable licensed taxis is a key factor in the Safer Travel at Night campaign and making the ranks more user friendly is a great step forward in bringing taxis into the consciousness of the travelling public."

There are 9 taxi poles installed at the following locations:

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