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Taking a taxi is one of the most convenient ways to travel around the Leeds area. With door-to-door service it is a fast, efficient and safe way of travelling to your destination.

Taxis in Leeds are required to display an illuminated ‘TAXI’ sign on the roof of the vehicle. Taxis are black and white, and charge fares using a regulated meter - they are sometimes known as Hackney cabs. These can be booked in advance or hailed on the street. Taxi fare rates are regulated by the council, and taxis must display a rate card in the vehicle. Additional charges are often made for luggage, late night travel, extra passengers and travelling on public holidays.

There are taxi ranks throughout the city, including the main transport hubs: outside Arrivals at Leeds Bradford International Airport and at the south concourse of Leeds City Train Station for instance.

Private hire cars do not display a sign on the roof of the vehicle. They must be booked in advance by telephone - private hire cars are not insured to carry passengers if they are not pre-booked. They do not have to use a meter to charge fares, and prices are not regulated by the council. If you are staying in a hotel, the reception will be able to recommend a number of reputable local firms. You should always agree a price for your journey before you get into a private hire vehicle.

You will find telephone numbers for a selection of Leeds taxi and private hire companies below. These firms are all licensed by Leeds City Council.

As with any major city, there are some illegal 'pirates' driving unlicensed cars, so be careful. If you experience public nuisance problems concerning taxis or private hire vehicles, contact Leeds City Council's Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Department on the telephone number below. Complaints about taxi/private hire vehicles should include the date, time, location, company and vehicle number if possible.

Useful links

City Cabs
0113 246 9999

Streamline / Telecabs
0113 244 3322 / 263 0404


Arrow Private Hire
0113 258 5888

GEO Cars
0113 255 99 99 / 0113 255 66 77

Parkways Private Hire
0113 274 4441

Premier Private Hire
0113 288 8855

SJK Private Hire
0113 250 5222
0113 250 1059

Star Private Hire
0113 249 0099


Leeds City Council Taxi and Private Hire Licensing Department
0113 214 3366

Leeds Travel Info provides live data to assist public transport and car journeys around Leeds. Features maps and up-to-the-minute information on traffic blackspots, roadworks and available car parking.
www.leedstravelinfo.co.uk

Tuesday 13 May 2008