'We have got a fleet of drivers who know the city like the back of their hand.' Full story:
Would-be taxi drivers will still need to sit a topographical test — assessing their knowledge of Glasgow — to ensure they “know the city like the back of their hand”.
Cllr Alex WIlson, SNP, who chairs the licensing committee, had previously thought the test was “no longer fit for purpose” but he has “reviewed” his position. Applicants for a taxi driver’s licence — which also allows them to drive private hires — have been required to sit a test in person, in writing, in the city chambers under exam conditions.From January, tests will be carried out digitally, although still under the supervision of officials, to speed up the process.
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