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The Knowledge gains City and Guilds accreditation

22 November 2006

Transport for London has announced that the testing system behind London's world-famous 'Knowledge of London' (the Knowledge) has received official accreditation by City & Guilds, the UK's leading awarding body in work-related qualifications.

It will give passengers peace of mind

In order to become a licensed taxi driver in the Capital, candidates must pass the Knowledge to prove they have an in-depth understanding of the complex road network and places of interest in the city.

The system ensures London's licensed taxi drivers remain amongst the most qualified in the world to get passengers from A to B.

Ken Livingstone said: "The Knowledge has a world-wide reputation for producing highly-trained, professional taxi drivers, and now City & Guilds accreditation will provide an additional, independent seal of approval."

Chris Humphries, Director General of City & Guilds, said: "It's important for both drivers and passengers to know that the Knowledge is a sound training and examining system.

"It will give passengers peace of mind to know that the system has been independently assessed and approved.

"It is also a great way of professionalising one of the country's oldest occupations, and City & Guilds is proud to lend its name to the Knowledge."

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