Guernsey taxi drivers
Guide to Accessible Taxis We’ve received a copy of the most recent update to the islands “Guide to Accessible Taxis”. The Guide can be downloaded here. Accessible taxis have been specially adapted to carry a wheelchair if required, and the cab has good internal lighting to assist people who may have a visual impairment. Other general information about disability access in Guernsey with regard to community, entertainment, culture leisure, public and professional, retail shopping, and travel accommodation can be found here. Ever thought about becoming a taxi driver? Your guide to obtaining a Public Service Vehicle Permit and becoming a taxi driver. Book your Taxi in Guernsey online with Talixo. Our quality proven drivers take care of you and make sure you arrive safe and relaxed at your destination.
Island Taxis is based on the beautiful Channel Island of Guernsey. We are the largest Taxi and coach company specialising in providing quality transport solutions to businesses, sports clubs, tour operators, wedding and VIP movements. The team at Island Taxis also have great experience and knowledge of Guernsey, Tours and any other Transportation needs. Covid Guernsey taxi drivers win support extension. Taxi operators have been given another month of support from Guernsey States. Support of 80% of earnings was due to drop to 50% from 1 April. A person working as a Taxi Driver in Guernsey typically earns around 27, GBP per year. Salaries range from 12, GBP (lowest) to 43, GBP (highest). This is the average yearly salary including housing, transport, and other benefits. Taxi Driver salaries vary drastically based on experience, skills, gender, or location.
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