I'm guessing the local rag has this one wrong and the vehicle will be licensed as private hire?
More seriously........I would reckon this will be the base standard for any new taxi and private hire laws.
Taxi for one – a new service to get about townTINY taxis which carry just one passenger may soon be a feature of Dover's roads as an application to set up a Smart Car cab firm was approved by the district council last week.
Dean Saunders of Westbury Crescent can now get to work on his Cabfor1 venture, offering lifts in 1.0 litre two-seater Smart 'Fortwo' Coupes.
Mr Saunders said: "I've worked on the taxis for years and nobody seems to be making any money."
The 28-year-old said the Smart Car's lack of room and slower acceleration should not be an issue.
"Eight out of 10 taxi calls are for one passenger anyway. And all taxis have to stick to the law and drive around town at 30mph."
Mr Saunders featured in the Express four years ago after he saved a mum from being run over on the A256.
The Smart Car is very environmentally friendly and costs less to run than a regular taxi but Mr Saunders he is currently in consultation about what fares he can charge.
The plans the qualified taxi driver's put to the council did not fulfil certain legal criteria for cabs which states a vehicle must have at least four doors and be able to accommodate a minimum of four passengers.
DDC said such proposals could only gain approval under exceptional circumstances.
Similar plans for single passenger Smart Car have been approved by local authorities in Oxford, Uttlesford and Tavistock.
source:
http://www.thisiskent.co.uk/Taxi-ndash- ... story.html