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Minister says legislation governing taxis and private hire vehicles is “woefully out of date” as accessibility reforms loom

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The UK Government has signalled a major shift in its approach to transport accessibility, acknowledging that the legal framework governing taxis and private hire vehicles (PHVs) is “woefully out of date.” In a key House of Lords debate on public transport accessibility, Transport Minister Lord Hendy of Richmond Hill confirmed that both sectors will be integrated into a new, unified strategy to improve inclusive travel across England. This marks a significant policy evolution, moving away from treating taxis and PHVs as separate regulatory entities.

House of Lords Debate Signals Potential Nationwide Overhaul of Vehicle Standards and Accessibility Rules

The discussion on 24 March highlighted the critical role of point-to-point services—taxis and PHVs—as a lifeline for the “first and last mile” of journeys, especially for disabled passengers who may not have reliable access to fixed-route buses or trains. Responding to a question from Conservative peer Lord Borwick about wheelchair accessibility, Lord Hendy emphasised that the Government is not focusing on taxis alone. He stated: “Taxis are intrinsically part of a service of both taxi and private hire vehicles, and 87% of the total provision of private
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