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Ian Jelf January 29th 09 08:25 AM

London Taxi Question
 
I've been meaning to ask this here for ages, if not *years*!

What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes (but
not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

Adrian January 29th 09 08:38 AM

London Taxi Question
 
Ian Jelf gurgled happily, sounding much like
they were saying:

I've been meaning to ask this here for ages, if not *years*!

What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes (but
not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?


I've always assumed they signify that the cabby's a member of one of the
phone-a-cab networks. BICBW.

RobWilton January 29th 09 09:06 AM

London Taxi Question
 

"Ian Jelf" wrote in message
...
I've been meaning to ask this here for ages, if not *years*!

What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes (but
not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

----------------------------------
It means that you are allowed to shoot the *******s when they don't stop for
you when you hail them.


Paul Terry[_2_] January 29th 09 09:59 AM

London Taxi Question
 
In message , Ian Jelf
writes

What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes
(but not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?


It signifies they are part of Computercab. You can see them on the
changing pix at the top of http://www.computercab.co.uk

--
Paul Terry

Andrew Heenan January 29th 09 11:06 AM

London Taxi Question
 
"Paul Terry" wrote
What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes (but
not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?

It signifies they are part of Computercab. You can see them on the
changing pix at the top of http://www.computercab.co.uk


Well, well!
"A member of ComfortDelGro" - same owners as MetrolineTravel Ltd - you learn
something new every day (except Tuesday).



Ian Jelf January 29th 09 11:37 AM

London Taxi Question
 
In message , Andrew Heenan
writes
"Paul Terry" wrote
What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes (but
not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?

It signifies they are part of Computercab. You can see them on the
changing pix at the top of http://www.computercab.co.uk


Well, well!
"A member of ComfortDelGro" - same owners as MetrolineTravel Ltd - you learn
something new every day (except Tuesday).


Make you wonder if they take Oyster! :-)

Thanks, everyone. For all the chaff that flies about on it, Usenet can
be great sometimes, can't it?
--
Ian Jelf, MITG
Birmingham, UK

Registered Blue Badge Tourist Guide for London and the Heart of England
http://www.bluebadge.demon.co.uk

Mizter T January 29th 09 11:44 AM

London Taxi Question
 

On 29 Jan, 12:06, "Andrew Heenan" wrote:

"Paul Terry" wrote

What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes (but
not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?

It signifies they are part of Computercab. You can see them on the
changing pix at the top ofhttp://www.computercab.co.uk


Well, well!
"A member of ComfortDelGro" - same owners as MetrolineTravel Ltd - you learn
something new every day (except Tuesday).


Arriva used to have a hand in the car hire business until 2006...

Telegraph story:
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/finance/2...ental-arm.html

Independent story:
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/1099625.html

The latter mentions the car dealerships, a vestige of an earlier phase
of the company when it was T Cowie Group - is Arriva still in that
business too?

John Rowland January 29th 09 11:45 AM

London Taxi Question
 
Paul Terry wrote:
In message , Ian Jelf
writes

What are those orange and yellow "target" like things one sometimes
(but not always) sees on the front nearside wing of London taxis?


It signifies they are part of Computercab. You can see them on the
changing pix at the top of http://www.computercab.co.uk


The bullseye is there because disabled people wishing to flag down a taxi in
which they can use their Taxicard need a taxi which is on Comcab.



Andrew Heenan January 29th 09 12:07 PM

London Taxi Question
 
"Mizter T" wrote ...
Arriva used to have a hand in the car hire business until 2006...
... http://www.independent.co.uk/news/business/1099625.html
The latter mentions the car dealerships, a vestige of an earlier phase
of the company when it was T Cowie Group - is Arriva still in that
business too?


I'm pretty sure they've divested all the cowie stuff - van leasing etc.,
too - with the possible exception of their DAF bus import dealership.

That was still active until 2007 - it supplied buses on Arriva's route 393 -
but a glance at their website shows a painfully aged bus, and still shows a
2007 date!
http://www.arrivabusandcoach.co.uk/
--

Andrew

"She plays the tuba.
It is the only instrument capable
of imitating a distress call."



Ian F. January 29th 09 01:05 PM

London Taxi Question
 
"Andrew Heenan" wrote in message
...

van leasing


Presumably that was their vampire-hunting subsidiary.

;-)

Ian




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