Cgull wrote:
Wharfie wrote:
speaking strictly as a rural man we often pick up in the street, and there is lots of work.
some taxidrivers of course suffer dissabilities, selective blindness they dont see the faggers sitting in wheelchairs.
yes there is a demand for wavs and it aint all phone by a long chalkj
Wharfie
I beg to differ. Because of the lack of WAVs cutomers will not take the chance of going to a rank. So they ring for one.
In London that may be different because they know that the taxi is going to be WAV. So they dont need to ring.
I would have fault that in your rural area it would be worse than mine. So your customers are better off.
ok, we are not perfect yet but we are getting there, what is a wav customer?
our difficulty to be frank is that the cancer sufferers and spine sufferers do suffer from road humps.
a taxi is a taxi and I believe lots on here are not truthfull, my experience differs so widely, we deal with accounts that are intensive in driver help we manage with salloons and chairs in the boot until our new vehicles come january. but our fleat deals with on average 6 wheelchairs a day! each car with wavs I know we could double that.
1 in 6 people have some disability or another, surely they dont all live in my patch?
Wharfie