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Advice for disabled taxi passengers

Wheelchair accessible vehicles

Taxi drivers have a responsibility to:

  • carry the passenger while in the wheelchair, and provide reasonable assistance to enable the passenger to get into or out of the vehicle
  • carry the wheelchair if the passenger chooses to sit in a passenger seat and help to load the wheelchair into or out of the vehicle
  • help to load the passenger's luggage into or out of the vehicle
  • make sure that the passenger is carried in safety and reasonable comfort
  • not charge extra for any of the above

It is a criminal offence if drivers do not carry out the above duties unless they have an exemption.

To make a complaint about a licensed vehicle, driver or operator, please use our online form.

Vehicles on our list must be capable of carrying some, but not all, types of occupied wheelchairs.

Our list contains the contact details of taxi's who have given their details to help customers make a booking for an accessible vehicle.

List of wheelchair accessible vehicles
Licence NumberLicence typeNameOperatorVehicle MakeModelsContact details (if provided)
HCV009Hackney CarriageMr Paul Anthony Pearson LEVCTx Vista  
HCV130Hackney CarriageMr Stephen William Pratt PeugeotE7 
HCV149Hackney CarriageMr Nasser Ismail Husain Al-Salous PeugeotPartner 
HCV173Hackney CarriageMr Zamir Hussain PeugeotPartnerTel: 07882411332
HCV179Hackney CarriageMr Michael SimmondsMick's TaxisFordPro CabTel: 07774138221 or 07733320801
HCV184Hackney CarriageMr Mahmood Hussain PeugeotPartner 
HCV187Hackney CarriageMr Mohammed Afsar PeugeotPartner 
HCV244Hackney CarriageMr Arsalan Khan PeugeotPartner 
HCV251Hackney CarriageMr Altaf Hussain PeugeotPartner 
PHV129Private Hire VehicleHome 2 School LtdHome 2 School LtdFordTransit 
PHV317Private Hire VehicleHome 2 School LtdHome 2 School LtdFordTransit 
PHV647Private Hire VehicleHome 2 School LtdHome 2 School LtdFordTransit 

Travelling with a guide dog

Drivers should not refuse to take a blind or partially sighted person travelling with a guide dog, unless the driver has a medical exemption certificate, to show that they are unable to carry the assistance dog because of health reasons. An exemption notice must be displayed in the vehicle when it is being driven by the exempted driver.

Information for guide dog owners (PDF, 334 KB)