History of Bristols Blue Taxis Credit:Claudio Divizia, Shutterstock Bristol Blue is a particular shade of blue. Bristol blue glass has been produced in the city since the 18th century. This rich blue glass, used for anything from flower vases to gin bottles, was primarily responsible for the city's industrial success. It is an appropriate colour to paint Bristol taxis because it is an iconic feature of the city's history. How to check you are in a licensed taxi Check the ID badge Anyone operating a licenced vehicle must also be a council-licensed driver. The council issues licenced drivers with two identity badges that include a photo of the driver, an identification number, and an expiry date. Drivers must wear a badge and show another in their vehicle. The difference between hackney carriages and private hire vehicles, how to check if you're in a licensed taxi, assistance for disabled passengers and lost property in taxi advice. Hackney Carriages Are painted Brist...
Bristol Taxis are licensed under Bristol Council Bristol offers two different taxi service options: private hire and hackney carriage. For calling or hiring one of these two categories of taxi services, there are various legal requirements. Hackney Carriage Taxis can be found in Bristol Taxi Ranks as well as on the streets (info on where to find Bristol Taxi Ranks is provided below). Some of them include phone numbers, so you can call them as well. Private hire taxis must be reserved in advance by calling a nearby cab company or via a taxi app. Hackney Carriage Taxis in Bristol are painted Blue.(Bristol Blue) Credit:Claudio Divizia, Shutterstock An interesting fact: The term "Bristol Blue" refers to a very particular hue of blue. It originates from the city of Bristol, where blue glass has been produced since the 18th century. The city's industrial prosperity was partly attributed to the dark blue glass, which was used for everything from flower vases to g...