goodtyneguy wrote:
I have been looking at the regs for obtaining an HC and a PH drivers license on the LA's website and they look identical to me. From my level of knowledge it would appear best to obtain an HC license for the greater freedom that it affords i.e pick ups from the street and ranks. However, how would this work from the two following scenarios:
1)if I was to do journeyman work would I have to choose an operator within my LA that runs licensed HC's or would my HC license cover his/her PH licensed vehicles also?
2)if I was to take the owner driver route would my HC license only be valid for an HC licensed vehicle or would it cover a PH licensed vehicle also.
TIA
In the UK generally it's more difficult to enter the HC than PH sector - to take an extreme example, in London ten years ago you could either do what anyone who had a car with four wheels could do and enter the minicab sector, or do the Knowledge and drive a black cab - obviously since the latter isn't that easy, many guys took the minicab route. (Now minicabs are being licensed as PH, so it's a bit more difficult to enter this market than before, but still easy compared to the black cabs/HC).
Outside London the gap between the two sectors generally isn't as wide, but you may have to do a knowledge test (for example) to get a HC badge while you may not need one for a PH badge.
On the other hand, since conditions are largely the same in Watford, there's not really a lot of point in running a PH, since as you've appreciated, you're better to have the option of doing both rank and pre-booked work, or even just doing rank work alone.
However, there's a complication, and that is that the number of HC vehicle licenses is limited in Watford, so you have the choice of either buying a HC vehicle license or plating a PH car, but at least the PH license will be 'free'.
Watford seems to have an unusually small number of HC licenses - 36 - compared to PH licenses - 450. Thus the HC licenses/plates are probably worth a good bit of money to buy - possible as much as £50k.
Assuming you don't want to invest that sort of money in a plate and vehicle, your options thus come down to being a HC journeyman or running a PH vehicle, or even being a PH journeyman.
As for which badge to go for, then it doesn't really matter, because Watford seems to have dual badges, which allow you to drive either HC or PH, but this is fairly unusual compared to other LAs.
Without actually knowing much about the local market it's probably not worth saying much more, so you would probably be better asking either local taxi firms or the LA for more detailed info.
It might be an idea to start as a journeyman and get a feel for things before plating a vehicle - but a lot depends on how serious you are, since if it's quite difficult to get a badge (eg a tough knowledge test) then you probably won't want to go through the bother of getting one just to try the job for a week or two.
As for the HC plates, from JD's lists it seems that Watford is reasonably committed to continued control on numbers, but that could well change in the next few years, especially if the Govt tells them that they must remove these controls, in which case if you invested tens of thousands on a HC plate then it would suddenly become worthless.