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PostPosted: Sat Jun 24, 2006 17:15 
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i have noticed more when off duty rather than on duty, the driving standards of taxi drivers. a couple of things tailgating, overtaking whenever possible, using the mobile, not wearing a seat belt (not sure if this is required) generaly looking distracted from driving whilst talking to the fare

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You missed off parked on the wrong side of the road, with lights full on facing oncoming traffic, and reversing out of cul-de-sacs rather than turning around!

I would be in total agreement with you, if it were not that I know a couple of drivers who are fine.
Maybe we just notice the dodgy ones more. :idea:

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Hm, I was shocked today to see a police car reversing out into a road instead of reversing into the place he parked... I know that's not illegal, but it's something I tend not to do.

I had a taxi driver last night that left his beam on, was quite dazzled, to the point where I was finding it hard to see the line at the side of the road, I eventually gave him 3 flashes of my beam, when he knocked his off...

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Do Taxi drivers (Or "White Van Man" for that matter) tend to have more or less accedents/100,000 than other drivers?

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Furthering my point on getting 'dazzled' by main beams, recently I've seen a terrible number of drivers with dipped headlights out of alignment, which essentially gives you the same amount of light into your eye as a main beam...

On Thursday I witnessed a white van coming off the motorway slip, and he just pulled right into lane 1 without checking, he was briskly met by a bit of main beam from the car in front of me... He then proceeded to force his way onto the carriageway, and he did so... Causing everything in lane 1 to slow down (lane 2 was full, or I would have pulled out, and so would have the car in front I think)

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Furthering my point on getting 'dazzled' by main beams, recently I've seen a terrible number of drivers with dipped headlights out of alignment, which essentially gives you the same amount of light into your eye as a main beam...


On this subject - are all Cayenne, X5 and recent Range Rover headlight switches miswired so that mainbeam is selected with the switch in the dipped position, or is there a bit of a problem with the design of the headlight units on these 3 vehicles, or are all of their drivers just complete muppets? I haven't noticed a widespread dazzle problem with other vehicles where the headlights are mounted at a similar height, but encountering one of these 3 almost always results in dazzle...

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i have noticed more when off duty rather than on duty, the driving standards of taxi drivers. a couple of things tailgating, overtaking whenever possible, using the mobile, not wearing a seat belt (not sure if this is required) generaly looking distracted from driving whilst talking to the fare


From experience - the first two - no excuses - mobile - not unlike the radio .
Seatbelts - ok in a black cab - minibus/ordinary car - not recommended -you might just want to get out in a hurry , before the passengers in the back start using your head as a target.
Distraction - try getting information from a passenger through the screen in a black cab - and some passengers regard taxi drivers as mind readers.You could stop - and sort it out , but with some that would be every 50 yards.

Headlights on on wrong side of road - never done it -when i drove - i stopped on right side - switched off lights and made passenger get out onto pavement -

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I use taxi's to go on the lash now and then and they rarely fill me with the confidence I would have expected a professional driver might.

I'm not a particularly nervous passenger but do find myself pressing the passenger brake pedal quite often...


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i have noticed more when off duty rather than on duty, the driving standards of taxi drivers. a couple of things tailgating, overtaking whenever possible, using the mobile, not wearing a seat belt (not sure if this is required) generaly looking distracted from driving whilst talking to the fare


How exactly do your cameras solve these problems?


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Hate them. They seem to have absolutely no knowledge of acceptable driving standards and appear to drive like they would do in Bangladesh.

U-Turns without checking, turning without indicating (mind you, most car drivers are guilty of that), stopping without indicating etc...

Having said all that, I actually think that the fact they advertise themselves as a taxi actually serves as a beacon to all other road users, signifying that there is a dangerous car driver present!

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Having said all that, I actually think that the fact they advertise themselves as a taxi actually serves as a beacon to all other road users, signifying that there is a dangerous car driver present!


Yep. :thumbsup:
As do blue neons, ruddy great whale-tail spoilers, sunstrips, copy of Hello/OK/Celeb Goss mag on the dash etc etc.


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My GF refers to the taxi plates as "stupid plates" and then acts accordingly when a car fitted with said plates is around.

Apparently when the police in Aylesbury did a crackdown on unlicenced minicabs a few years back, they found 47 identical driving licences. :o


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Taxi drivers round my way aren't too bad. I find skip lorry drivers are the worst by far. It's them that drive like they are late for a fare careering round without a thought for anyone else. They're usually on their phone whilst trying to stuff a sandwich down their throats being accompanied by obligatory fierce looking dog in passenger seat (which bears a striking similarity to said driver.) :D

Oh and if they're not heading towards you at breakneck speed with thundering skip on the back, they're tailgating you. :o

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(No offence to all skip lorry drivers I'm sure some are lovely, thoughtful and considerate ) :wink:


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