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This Royal Had a Secret "Converted" Vehicle He Used So "Nobody Would Recognize Him," Per Former Butler
When thinking about royal modes of transportation, images of horse-drawn carriages or Queen Elizabeth's beloved Land Rovers ...
In a separate letter to TfL, Ms Baker called on the transport body to set a specific target to increase the number of ...
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London's black cabs given £40m lifeline after warning iconic vehicles could be extinct in years
The future of iconic black cabs in London could be secured thanks to a new £40million investment, just months after a report warned that they could go extinct in the coming years. The UK's leading ...
Car manufacturers needn't have battled it out to launch the first ever commercial electric taxi service in recent years -- a London firm had already beaten them to it more than 100 years ago. The 1897 ...
This may come as a shock to some of our readers who don't pay a lot of attention to what happens over on TERF Island in the UK, but the latest black cabs seen all over London are built by a company ...
The London Black cabs are a symbol of English culture that permeates around the world. That said, not every one of them was destined to roam the streets of the British capital. Every once in a while, ...
London Electric Vehicle Co., a venerable U.K. maker of black taxis, rolled out a plug-in hybrid variant of its TX taxi in Tokyo as part of a global expansion under its Chinese owner, Zhejiang Geely ...
There are now over 106,000 private hire drivers licensed by TfL to work in London, she said, causing "extreme competition for ...
LEVC started out in the EV field by developing a range-extended electric taxi for London, styled after the familiar, decades-old London cab design. And it didn't take much to convert the taxi cab to a ...
The London Electric Vehicle Company’s TX5 has proven to be a hit since its launch and thanks to Kahn Automobiles, can be made even more impressive. Kahn’s creation is dubbed the Farelady and while it ...
London taxi drivers are being trained to spot the signs of harassment, in order to support passengers and protect themselves. Kamaria Ahmed, training officer at Stop Hate UK, said the campaign with ...
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