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On 2012\10\23 00:42, Bruce wrote:
Basil Jet wrote: On 2012\10\22 20:39, Bruce wrote: The company that makes London Taxis (LTI) has called in the Administrators. http://tinyurl.com/8fqam4x No doubt Addison Lee's retiring boss will tell his drivers that if they can write off one of the existing taxi fleet, he will pay their fines... The LTI cabs are built like Army trucks. Wasn't it you who showed me up last time I said that? You poured scorn on the ladder chassis IIRC. I have a feeling that it would take more than one of Addison Lee's vehicles to write one off. They have dozens of the things unused in their Granby Terrace yard, allegedly because they are haemorrhaging drivers since Hailo started eating Addison Lee's lunch. |
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Basil Jet wrote:
On 2012\10\23 00:42, Bruce wrote: Basil Jet wrote: On 2012\10\22 20:39, Bruce wrote: The company that makes London Taxis (LTI) has called in the Administrators. http://tinyurl.com/8fqam4x No doubt Addison Lee's retiring boss will tell his drivers that if they can write off one of the existing taxi fleet, he will pay their fines... The LTI cabs are built like Army trucks. Wasn't it you who showed me up last time I said that? You poured scorn on the ladder chassis IIRC. I did, but weren't we discussing survivability of the occupants in an accident? In which case, give me a modern design any time, with progressive crumple zones front and rear and a rigid safety cell for the passengers rather than a primitive army truck with a ladder chassis. In a contest between the two, I would far rather step out of the rigid safety cell of a car-based design that looks wrecked (but which saved my life) than be carried on a stretcher from a truck that looks relatively undamaged but transferred much more of the energy of a collision to its occupants. One of the car programmes on television (can't recall which) tested a 1980s Volvo against a 2010s Renault Modus in an offset head-on collision. Survivability was far better in the lightweight Modus, which looked severely damaged, then in the Volvo. The state-of-the-art design of the Renault meant that its crumple zones absorbed most of the energy of the collision leaving the rigid passenger safety cell intact. I have a feeling that it would take more than one of Addison Lee's vehicles to write one off. They have dozens of the things unused in their Granby Terrace yard, allegedly because they are haemorrhaging drivers since Hailo started eating Addison Lee's lunch. The trouble with Addison Lee's business model is that it is there for everyone to see, to emulate, to copy or improve on. It's dog eat dog out there. |
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On Tue, 23 Oct 2012 09:54:48 +0100
Bruce wrote: safety cell of a car-based design that looks wrecked (but which saved my life) than be carried on a stretcher from a truck that looks relatively undamaged but transferred much more of the energy of a collision to its occupants. Thats not the only problem with chassis designs. If the impact occurs above the level of the chassis rails then the chassic can submarine under the obstruction and the entire body - which has virtually no strength - can be crushed or even torn right off of it. B2003 |
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On 2012\10\23 09:54, Bruce wrote:
The trouble with Addison Lee's business model is that it is there for everyone to see, to emulate, to copy or improve on. It's dog eat dog out there. Except that the economies of scale in the minicab industry are wildly good, and AL is more than 10 times the size of the second largest minicab company. |
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On 23/10/2012 04:05, Basil Jet wrote:
On 2012\10\23 00:42, Bruce wrote: Basil Jet wrote: On 2012\10\22 20:39, Bruce wrote: The company that makes London Taxis (LTI) has called in the Administrators. http://tinyurl.com/8fqam4x No doubt Addison Lee's retiring boss will tell his drivers that if they can write off one of the existing taxi fleet, he will pay their fines... The LTI cabs are built like Army trucks. Wasn't it you who showed me up last time I said that? You poured scorn on the ladder chassis IIRC. I have a feeling that it would take more than one of Addison Lee's vehicles to write one off. They have dozens of the things unused in their Granby Terrace yard, allegedly because they are haemorrhaging drivers since Hailo started eating Addison Lee's lunch. It takes at least a couple of years to qualify as hackney cab driver, however, doesn't it? |
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