The Cab Chat Show

Cab Chat

The Cab Chat Show is a podcast about London and it's World Famous Taxi Drivers, taking a light-hearted and humorous look at whats going on in London and around the UK, topical, humorous and fun. Hosted by Jamie the Cabby & Tom the Taxi Driver, two of London's most prominent Black Cab Drivers who are both also qualified Tour Guides.

  1. From Horse-Drawn Cabs to Modern London: The Evolution of the Knowledge

    7h ago

    From Horse-Drawn Cabs to Modern London: The Evolution of the Knowledge

    In this episode of CabChat, Jamie and Tom dive into the rich history of the Knowledge of London, exploring its origins, evolution, and current challenges. They discuss how the iconic system shapes a cab driver's skills and the trade's future amid changing regulations and industry dynamics. Main Topics:The origins of the Knowledge of London and its historical context, starting from the Great Exhibition of 1851. The development of London's taxi system, including the introduction of the Knowledge in 1865.How the redlining system and recent updates to points and exam procedures aim to regulate entry.The current state of the Knowledge, application trends, and influence of external factors like Uber.Insights from experienced drivers and industry figures on maintaining standards and industry sustainability. Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction and topic overview: The significance of the Knowledge of London00:36 - Historical background: The 1851 Great Exhibition and early London's demand for cabs 01:30 - The birth of the Knowledge in 1865: Addressing drivers' unfamiliarity with Kensington 02:20 - The extent of London knowledge required: Streets, landmarks, and key locations03:07 - Comparing the Knowledge to academic studies: The challenge and commitment involved 04:00 - The process of learning: Timeframes, exam stages, and evolving regulations05:10 - Impact of COVID and recent trends: Application numbers and application times06:00 - Industry efforts to promote and sustain driver recruitment: Outreach programs and trade union roles 07:00 - Industry challenges: Industry decline, competition from private hire and Uber08:00 - The importance of maintaining a viable number of drivers for service quality09:00 - The role of the Knowledge in local area familiarity versus mere point memorization 10:00 - The natural cycle of learning and examiner questioning patterns 11:00 - How new techniques and updated systems like the fixed points list aim to make the process fairer 12:00 - The value of understanding local landmarks and street layouts beyond memorized points 13:00 - Industry insights on proprietary trends and driver training 14:00 - The future prospects for new entrants and seasoned drivers 15:00 - The benefits of the job: flexibility, learning, and independence 16:00 - The realities of working antisocial hours and balancing personal life 17:00 - The influence of industry numbers on economic sustainability and industry health 18:00 - Industry trends and the importance of adaptability and strategic planning 19:00 - Final thoughts: Is doing the Knowledge still worth it today? 20:00 - Endnote: The industry's resilience and the importance of community and continuous learning Resources & Links:The Knowledge of London - Historical Overview The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the UK. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. And hit the notification bell too, so you'll never miss any future videos.

    52 min
  2. The Hidden Crisis Facing UK Cabbies as Manufacturers Stop Making New Vehicles

    Jun 2

    The Hidden Crisis Facing UK Cabbies as Manufacturers Stop Making New Vehicles

    Cab Chat Episode 286The Future of London's Cab Trade and Vehicle Options - A Deep Dive with Grant DavisIn this episode of Cab Chat, Grant Davis joins us to discuss the critical issues facing London's iconic cab trade, including vehicle shortages, manufacturer plans, and the importance of choices for drivers. We explore the potential for new vehicle options like the Ford MaxiCab and the impact of upcoming regulations and industry shifts. In this episode:The looming end of production for the TXE and LEVC's future plansWhy London needs more vehicle options for cab driversThe potential role of Ford MaxiCab in London’s tradeThe impact of reduced vehicle models on the second-hand marketThe importance of choice in the evolving taxi industryHow infrastructure and regulation are shaping the future of electric taxisThe iconography of classic London cabs versus modern designsThe ongoing uncertainty around vehicle supply and manufacturer commitmentsThe idea of a charity boxing match to resolve industry debates Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and episode overview 00:27 - Grant's background and episode's focus 00:57 - Concerns about the end of TXE production 01:26 - Industry whispers about LEVC ceasing production 02:24 - Challenges with the second-hand market for TXE and future vehicle plans 02:53 - LEVC's future strategies and the 2030 all-electric platform 03:20 - The dilemma for cab drivers with fleet replacement options 04:18 - The role of Ford MaxiCab as a choice for London drivers 05:16 - Cost comparisons and rental market insights 06:15 - The importance of vehicle choice and fleet implications 06:34 - Ascot’s market position and manufacturing outlook 07:16 - Official statements from LEVC about commitment to London market 08:03 - The potential of Ford collaborating with Ascot 08:51 - Industry limbo and driver uncertainty 09:20 - Lack of clear communications from manufacturers 09:37 - A humorous suggestion of a charity boxing match 10:15 - The need for industry representation and open debate 11:07 - Comparison between Vito and Ford MaxiCab 11:53 - Driver preferences and upcoming vehicle options 12:23 - The icon of London taxis and their evolution 13:04 - The shape and design of iconic London cabs 13:57 - Infrastructure challenges and zero-emission targets 14:28 - The future energy needs and charging infrastructure in London 15:06 - Vehicle policy and emissions regulations impact 16:19 - Iconic designs and the evolution of taxi shapes 16:55 - The importance of choice for drivers and the industry 17:35 - How the market for VOs and other models has shifted 18:26 - Discussions on the “iconic shape” and traditional London taxis 19:10 - The relevance of the classic Fairway and modern designs 20:11 - The lack of government infrastructure support 20:33 - The ongoing changes and promises from TfL 21:12 - Drivers' perspectives on vehicle options and their role 22:19 - London’s charging infrastructure and policy projections 23:04 - The importance of charge points and electric vehicle adoption 23:57 - Industry skepticism about government commitments 24:28 - Changing emissions targets and their effects on used vehicle market 25:16 - The passion for the trade versus regulatory challenges 25:41 - The importance of transparent communication from manufacturers 26:08 - Future industry collaborations and uncertainties 27:07 - Industry confidence and the effects of regulatory silence 28:10 - A call for unity and fundraising efforts within the trade 28:50 - Future podcast discussions, debates, and charitable events 29:22 - Appreciation for the community and the importance of support 30:12 - A reflection on the podcast's history and listener engagement 31:14 - Wrap-up and thanks for tuning in The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the UK. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. 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    32 min
  3. Is the Hackney Carriage Trade Changing? | Cab Chat E285

    May 24

    Is the Hackney Carriage Trade Changing? | Cab Chat E285

    Episode 285: Insights from Grant Davis on the London Cab TradeIn this episode, Jamie chats with Grant Davis, Chairman of the London Cab Drivers Club, about the evolution of the London taxi industry, challenges faced during the pandemic, and the future of black cabs amidst technological and regulatory changes. Discover Grant’s personal journey, his thoughts on industry threats, and the importance of supporting initiatives that sustain the trade. Key TopicsGrant Davis’s 38-year career as a London cab driver and his background in the tradeThe impact of digital technology and government perception on traditional cabsMotivations and experiences in completing the Knowledge of LondonThe role and history of the London Cab Drivers Club and Grant’s leadership journeyIndustry challenges during the pandemic and strategies for growthThe upcoming seven-tier taxi system and future industry forecastsNew taxi booking apps like BlackCab.com and Jump, and their benefitsThe importance of supporting supportive trade initiatives and innovation Timestamps00:00 - Welcome to CabChat episode 285 with Grant Davis on the London cab trade 00:27 - Grant’s introduction and overview of his career longevity 01:07 - Reflections on the changes in the London taxi industry over the years 01:55 - Industry challenges and perceptions of tradition vs. modernity 02:07 - The perception of black cabs in London’s evolving landscape 02:36 - Grant’s motivation for doing the Knowledge of London 03:37 - His background in plumbing and transition into cab driving 04:07 - Personal stories of working on building sites and in fiber optics at BT 05:30 - Deciding to leave telecoms and pursue a career as a cab driver 06:58 - Experiences of balancing work and studying for the Knowledge 07:55 - The lengthy process of completing the Knowledge (about 3.5 years) 13:32 - How Grant got involved with the London Cab Drivers Club in the early 90s 14:15 - His activities and volunteer work with the club, including demos and campaigning 14:33 - Becoming chair of the London Cab Drivers Club and motivations behind it 15:28 - Grant’s passion for advocacy and his journey through club leadership The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the UK. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. And hit the notification bell too, so you'll never miss any future videos.

    19 min
  4. The Shocking Truth About Cross-Border Hiring and Its Role in London's Multi-Tier Taxi Mess

    May 12

    The Shocking Truth About Cross-Border Hiring and Its Role in London's Multi-Tier Taxi Mess

    Cab Chat Episode 284 Understanding London's Multi-Tier Transport Licensing System: From Private Hire to Autonomous VehiclesExplore the complex and evolving landscape of London's transport licensing system. Jamie the Cabby and Tom Hutley break down the current tiers, upcoming changes, and how technology and regulation intersect in modern urban transport. Main Topics:The current and proposed multi-tier system for taxis, private hires, and new transport modes in LondonThe challenges of cross-border hiring and unlicensed toutingFuture developments: pedicabs, autonomous vehicles, and licensing standardsRegulatory gaps and enforcement challenges across different regionsEthical considerations around driver exploitation and technological advancements In this episode:An explanation of London's existing two-tier versus complex multi-tier systemHow licenses are issued, and what new tiers are on the horizon including pedicabs and driverless vehiclesThe implications of cross-border hiring and unlicensed touting on enforcementThe regulatory hurdles posed by autonomous and electric vehiclesThe potential for an expanded, multi-layered licensing framework with up to eight or more tiers Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction and overview of London’s expanding transport tiers 00:26 - Why recent changes have expanded London's licensing from two to potentially eight tiers 01:10 - Differences between licensed London taxis, private hire vehicles, and unlicensed touts 02:37 - The rise of private hire vehicles in other regions like Wolverhampton 03:24 - The issue of touts operating outside licensed zones and the cycle of enforcement 04:34 - Future layers: Pedicabs, rickshaws, and unlicensed transport modes 07:16 - The emerging role of autonomous and driverless vehicles in London 08:51 - Licensing challenges for electric vehicles and unlicensed black market vehicles 10:18 - Cross-border hiring loopholes and enforcement limitations 11:34 - Ethical concerns: Exploitation of drivers and consumer safety 13:07 - The societal and economic implications of multi-tier systems and deregulation 15:02 - Challenges in enforcement and the role of police and TfL 16:39 - Regulatory gaps for non-traditional transport modes and tech innovations 18:02 - The future of testing and compliance for electric rickshaws and autonomous vehicles 20:11 - Additional licensing considerations: fire safety, onboard equipment, and broadcasting 22:48 - Liability issues and legal questions for autonomous vehicle accidents 23:53 - Impact on insurance, road safety, and legal accountability 25:12 - The importance of addressing network failures and technological breakdowns 27:16 - Summary: The outlook for London's transportation tiers and ongoing regulatory evolution Resources & Links:London Licensed Private Hire Vehicles Act 1998Transport for London – Licensing & RegulationsWolverhampton Private Hire Vehicle DataAutonomous Vehicles in London – Future Regulation Discussions The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the World. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. And hit the notification bell too, so you'll never miss any future videos.

    30 min
  5. Should London's Iconic Taxi Shape Be Preserved or Evolved?

    May 10

    Should London's Iconic Taxi Shape Be Preserved or Evolved?

    This episode of Cab Chat tackles ongoing debates in the London taxi trade, focusing on the MaxiCab controversy, iconic vehicle standards, and the future of taxi manufacturing. Whether you're a driver, enthusiast, or industry stakeholder, these insights explore the evolving landscape of London taxis and what it means for your industry. Discussion of the MaxiCab's role in the London taxi market amidst controversy. Test drives of electric and hybrid MaxiCab models and industry opinions.The importance of iconic vehicle shapes like the FX4 and their historical significance.The impact of conditions of fitness, especially turning circle standards, on taxi licensing.How vehicle diversity and branding (e.g., color schemes) influence London’s taxi iconography.The potential effects of LEVC's upcoming new vehicle on MaxiCab's market presence.Insights from factory visits, including the size and scope of Allied Vehicles' operations.The debate over whether vehicle shape defines the icon or if the driver and standards do.Considerations of licensing, vehicle compliance, and the risk of market stagnation.Future industry developments: LEVC's plans, innovation, and the importance of driver input.The ongoing significance of standards like the turning circle and conditions of fitness.The importance of maintaining confidence in the taxi trade to ensure a steady influx of qualified drivers.The cultural and societal symbolism of London's iconic black cabs and their branding.The possible advantages of vehicle unification versus market choice.The impact of taxi rank design and potential complications if non-traditional vehicles are licensed.The importance of driver consultation in vehicle development and industry evolution.Considerations regarding the licensing and branding of taxis in other cities as a comparison.The debate on whether vehicle shape or driver expertise holds greater symbolic value for London's icon.The importance of standards for safety and heritage, balanced with industry innovation.Final thoughts on whether the MaxiCab should be allowed into London, emphasizing a balanced approach. 00:00 - Introduction to episode and updating previous episode numbers 00:45 - Ongoing MaxiCab discussion and controversy 02:00 - Test drives and industry opinions on MaxiCab 02:47 - Factory visits and insights into MaxiCab production 03:50 - Personal impressions of the MaxiCab’s suitability 04:46 - Iconic vehicle shapes and their significance 05:41 - Historical perspective on London taxi icons 07:05 - Future of LEVC and influence on MaxiCab 07:45 - Industry standard debates: turning circle and iconography 08:14 - LEVC's new vehicle announcement and market implications 09:07 - Driver perspectives on vehicle choice 09:36 - Licensing, market size, and competition between manufacturers 10:34 - Factory operations and production capacity at Allied Vehicles 11:26 - Impact of MaxiCab on taxi licensing and standards 12:16 - Taxi rank design considerations and fleet diversity 13:42 - The significance of vehicle branding and resemblance laws 14:18 - Historical context on manufacturer stagnation and innovation 15:25 - Mercedes Vito and other vehicle conversions in industry history 16:36 - Driver preferences and vehicle familiarity 17:06 - The importance of standards like the turning circle 18:22 - Hypothetical comparisons and iconic vehicle identity 19:22 - Driver’s experience and how vehicle appearance influences perception 19:50 - Market adequacy and driver availability 20:19 - Future vehicle standards and driver confidence 21:11 - Collective industry history and evolution 22:22 - International examples: New York, Munich, and others 23:36 - Vehicle unification and branding strategies worldwide 24:06 - The role of vehicle appearance in licensing and industry image 25:46 - Personal choice scenarios: LEVC vs MaxiCab 26:37 - Longevity of driver experience with current vehicles 27:11 - The appeal of features like front passenger seating 27:25 - Industry trends towards driver convenience and vehicle options 28:37 - Licensing laws around driver seating and vehicle use 29:48 - Balancing choice with industry standards and heritage 30:29 - Historical attempts to relax conditions of fitness 30:58 - Cultural significance of British taxi heritage 31:06 - Maintaining standards to preserve London's icon 1:44 - Monopolies, stagnation, and innovation in vehicle manufacturing 32:54 - The timeline for future vehicle development and industry confidence 33:00 - Challenges of production and pre-ordering new models 34:08 - The importance of driver input in vehicle design 34:41 - Long-term licensing and industry adaptation strategies 35:10 - Final debate: vehicle icon, driver, or both? 36:07 - Call to action: subscribe and support the channel 36:36 - Closing remarks and farewell LEVC's official websiteWizzan PodcastTaxiPoint newsAllied Vehicles official site The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the UK. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. 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    37 min
  6. The Surprising Role of Human Touch in Taxi Safety and Autonomy Limitations

    May 5

    The Surprising Role of Human Touch in Taxi Safety and Autonomy Limitations

    The Future of Autonomous Vehicles and AI — Insights from CabChat Episode 282 Episode Overview: In this episode, Jamie and Tom dive into the contentious and rapidly evolving topic of driverless cars in London. They explore historical parallels, technological limitations, societal implications, and the human element in transportation. Whether you're interested in AI, urban planning, or the future of work, this discussion offers a comprehensive look at autonomous vehicles' challenges and opportunities. Key Topics:The history and circular evolution of autonomous transport, from horses to motorized cars and back to AI-driven vehiclesLimitations of current AI technology in autonomous driving, including handling complex traffic systems like roundabouts and managing passenger messesThe societal and ethical implications of autonomous vehicles, especially regarding disabled access, autonomous workforces, and loss of human sovereigntyThe impact of AI on job loss in sectors like driving and legal professions, and the economic consequences of widespread automationInfrastructure challenges, including traffic signal efficiency, cycle paths, and the need for human intervention in traffic managementThe importance of human oversight, foresight, and decision-making in transportation safety and efficiencyThe potential for AI to erode personal autonomy through reliance on automated systems and negotiation of traffic lawsCritical reflections on AI reliability, liability issues, and the risks of over-reliance on automated systems Timestamps: 00:00 - Introduction to the episode's focus on driverless cars in London 00:30 - Historical context: horses as early autonomous vehicles 01:30 - The evolution of self-driving technology and initial failures 02:04 - The impact of motorized vehicles on road safety and fatalities 03:32 - The human element: why taxis are the first to adopt autonomous tech 04:14 - Accessibility benefits for disabled passengers with AI vehicles 05:04 - Challenges of autonomous vehicle trials in cities like Boston 06:28 - Managing passenger mess and safety concerns in autonomous taxis 07:45 - The importance of human oversight in taxi services 08:20 - Internal camera systems and AI monitoring passenger behavior 09:11 - Liability issues when autonomous vehicles cause accidents 10:08 - The need for human intervention in traffic management and public transport 11:39 - The inefficiency of removing roundabouts and replacing with traffic signals 14:46 - The impact of AI on pedestrian crossing autonomy and human freedom 17:55 - Societal implications: AI's influence on personal sovereignty and employment 20:55 - Concerns about over-dependence on AI and loss of human decision-making 23:31 - AI's limitations in navigation and foresight compared to human drivers 26:53 - The futility of relying on AI for complex urban navigation 27:35 - Historical context: the fall of tram systems and implications for AI systems 28:21 - Reflection on societal reliance on AI and social media constraints 29:19 - Closing thoughts: AI, employment, and societal change Resources & Links:BBC Article on UK Potholes and Self-Driving CarsWaymo - Official WebsiteLondon Transport Museum - Historical ContextBBC Series Capture - AI in GovernanceStephen Hawking's Warning on AI Note:This episode critically examines the overreach of AI in urban environments and emphasizes the irreplaceable value of human judgment and oversight. The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the UK. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. And hit the notification bell too, so you'll never miss any future videos.

    31 min
  7. The Shocking Truth About FreeNow's New Pricing That Could Kill Drivers’ Earnings

    May 3

    The Shocking Truth About FreeNow's New Pricing That Could Kill Drivers’ Earnings

    The Future of Taxi Apps: Pricing Changes and Industry ChallengesIn this episode, Jamie and Tom discuss the recent pricing restructures introduced by Free Now, along with their impact on drivers and passengers. They explore how these changes might influence driver earnings, customer behavior, and the overall competition within London's taxi and private hire market. Key TopicsOverview of Free Now's new pricing structure and promotional offersHow fare discounts for passengers are funded and their effect on driver commissionsThe comparison between Black Cab, Private Hire Vehicles, and traditional black cabsPotential impact of app pricing changes on driver earnings and business sustainabilityThe strategic shift towards private hire dominance and consequences for black cabsThe race to the bottom: fare inflation, discounts, and the sustainability of current modelsThe importance of choosing the right platforms for driver income maximizationUpcoming plans for community meetups and their role in driver camaraderie Timestamps00:00 - Introduction to show format change and new episode frequency 01:32 - Free Now’s promo and fare structure explained 02:10 - Drivers' experiences with app demand and service levels 03:44 - App fare structures compared to subway and sandwich shop pricing strategies 05:00 - Details of Black Cab Promo and how discounts are funded 06:08 - Passenger perceptions and customer feedback on fare differences 07:20 - Breakdown of commission and how it affects driver take-home pay 09:23 - Real-life examples of fare quotes from Black Cab and Private Hire vehicles 11:25 - Comparing fare structures for higher-priced rides and impact on driver earnings 12:43 - Analysis of the "race to the bottom" and its long-term implications 13:00 - Discussion on app prioritization and potential shift away from black cabs 14:24 - The strategic predominance of jump and BlackCab.com 15:01 - Drivers’ options and how to optimize earnings amid rising costs 16:08 - The branding and marketing of Free Now’s Black Cab promo 17:12 - The history of Uber’s takeover and current discount tactics 18:14 - The importance of understanding fare breakdowns for drivers 19:26 - Customer experience and potential for fare overcharging 20:33 - Tax considerations and the financial reality for drivers 22:15 - Endorsement of alternative platforms like jump and BlackCab.com 23:00 - Final advice for drivers on evaluating job offers and fare deals 23:39 - Community meetup plans and upcoming Fish & Chips events 29:02 - The "funeral" for Stanhope Place and its impact on London's taxi shortcuts 30:10 - Wrap-up, subscription call to action, and upcoming episode schedule Resources & LinksJump Taxi AppBlackCab.com The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the UK. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. And hit the notification bell too, so you'll never miss any future videos.

    32 min
  8. The Secret Strategy Behind Building a Successful Taxi App Without Driver Fees

    Apr 26

    The Secret Strategy Behind Building a Successful Taxi App Without Driver Fees

    Cab Chat Episode 280 BlackCab.com & Cabvision: Innovating Taxi Apps and Industry Challenges Dive into a comprehensive discussion with Lee from BlackCab.com and Cabvision on the evolution of taxi apps, industry challenges, and future opportunities. Discover insights on app development, driver and consumer behavior, regulation, and the innovations shaping London's taxi landscape. Main Topics Covered:The origins and evolution of BlackCab.com and CabvisionStrategies for onboarding drivers and building consumer trustRevenue models including booking fees and subscriptionsNavigating regulation and maintaining fare integrityChallenges of app scalability and user experience improvementsIndustry issues: surge pricing, regulatory pressures, and competitive landscapeFuture vision for a sustainable and trusted taxi ecosystem Timestamps:00:00 - Introduction to BlackCab.com and Cabvision 00:20 - How BlackCab.com acquired the original Unify app 00:45 - The industry need for single, reliable taxi apps 01:10 - Transition from existing apps to rebranding BlackCab.com 01:30 - App development from initial stages to upcoming V3 update 02:00 - Revenue strategies including booking fees and subscriptions 02:30 - Making the app competitive without heavy driver commissions 03:00 - The importance of verified and VIP customer tiers 03:45 - Addressing driver expectations on workload availability 04:15 - Approaches to customer acquisition and marketing 04:45 - The impact of regulatory fare structures on app pricing 05:15 - Challenges around surge pricing and high-tech fees 05:45 - The importance of fair pricing and industry integrity 06:15 - Building a trusted brand through regulation and quality 06:45 - The role of the driver’s knowledge and professionalism 07:10 - The future of the trade amid technological and regulatory changes 07:45 - Lessons learned from app scalability testing 08:15 - The significance of real-time feedback for app improvements 08:45 - Maintaining service quality during growth phases 09:15 - Industry impact of illegal pricing and unregulated competition 09:45 - The importance of transparency and driver support 10:15 - The potential for autonomous vehicles and technological challenges 10:45 - Final thoughts on industry resilience and future prospects Resources & Links:BlackCab.comCabvision Note: Feedback on app features and further suggestions can be sent to info@carvision.com to help refine future developments. The Cab Chat Show is a podcast mainly centred around London and it's Iconic Black Cab Trade but also including the Hackney Carriage trade around the UK The Cab Chat Show has been running since 2014 and is the longest running Taxi related podcast in the UK. Visit the Cab Chat YouTube Channel http://cabchat.uk Visit Jamie the Cabby YouTube Channel / @jamiethecabby Vist Tom the Taxi Driver Channel / @tomthetaxidriver CHECK ME OUT: 💌 Sign up to our newsletter - https://jamiethecabby.com/newsletter 🌍 My website - https://www.cabchatshow.uk 📸 Instagram - https://instagram.com/cabchatuk 🐦 Twitter - https://twitter.com/cabchat 🚕 To book a Wedding Taxi - https://weddingtaxis.co.uk 🚕 To book a Tour of London - https://jamiethecabby 💍 Wedding Transport 🎬 Filming Hire ✈️ Airport Transfers 📢 Promotions 🚕 Taxi Advertising 🎥 Studio Tours 📩 admin@cabchatshow.uk 📸 @cabchatuk 🌍 Link in bio Equipment I use: Sony a6700 https://amzn.to/4j76Nnk Sony ZV1 https://amzn.to/4iPvZze Macbook Air 13" https://amzn.to/444ndZr DJI Osmo Pocket 3 https://amzn.to/3DMBgIH DJI Osmo Pockt 2 https://amzn.to/43yF4Yw DJi Osmo Action 5 https://amzn.to/4j9ZHPd GoPro Hero https://amzn.to/3Y0y8jl Rode Wireless Go 2 https://amzn.to/446OtGP Rode Podmic USB https://amzn.to/3Rfzenz Call me a Cabbie by Phil Nelson & Mark Bird We are London by The Knowledge Band Don't forget to Like & Subscribe. And hit the notification bell too, so you'll never miss any future videos.

    1h 10m

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The Cab Chat Show is a podcast about London and it's World Famous Taxi Drivers, taking a light-hearted and humorous look at whats going on in London and around the UK, topical, humorous and fun. Hosted by Jamie the Cabby & Tom the Taxi Driver, two of London's most prominent Black Cab Drivers who are both also qualified Tour Guides.

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