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Just Knowledge

"It's a London thing..."

Just Knowledge

London’s iconic black cab. A world famous image associated with not only our country’s capital, but the honesty and security of those who drive them. With a comprehensive knowledge of London’s streets and the ability to take passengers via the shortest possible route, the reputation of the black cab driver is unequalled. To master this skill takes hard work and dedication. The course, known as ‘The Knowledge’, should take between 2 ½ to 3 ½ years to complete and can be done in conjunction with an existing job or on a full time basis.

Certain criteria must be met before applicants can be considered. Potential drivers must be 21 years of age and hold a full UK drivers licence. Applicants can choose between two levels of qualification. Passing on a Yellow Badge allows a driver to work London’s outer suburbs, where as a Green Badge allows a driver to additionally work central London too. Of course the time required to study is reflective of these two badge’s relative areas. A Yellow Badge may be easier and faster to complete but be careful, its limited working area may restrict the potential earnings of a driver once qualified.

Once accepted, candidates begin studying the ‘Blue Book’ containing 320 different routes through London. Potential drivers at this point are a familiar sight on London’s streets as their motor scooters with a clip-board and map are almost as common as the cabs themselves. Once the first eighty routes have been learnt, a written test must be sat at the Public Carriage Office or P.C.O. On passing, the job of learning the remaining 240 routes begins. These are tested by way of an interview with a P.C.O. officer and will include hotels, stations, offices, landmarks and places of interest.  

Finally once this stage has been mastered, candidates must begin the process of learning the suburban routes or ‘suburbs’. Following a taxi driving test, a written test and a map test, they are awarded their Green Badge, having learnt all the required areas in London.

As mentioned before this process takes time, dedication and commitment. The rewards for a qualified London taxi driver can be substantial but a significant amount of work is required to reach this goal.