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Taxicard

What is Taxicard?

Taxicard is a door-to-door transport service for Londoners with serious mobility impairments and to whom public transport is not usually accessible.

Financed by the London boroughs and the Mayor of London, the scheme increases the independence and the mobility of disabled people by providing subsidised trips in licensed London taxis.

Taxicard is administered by the London Councils Transport and Environment Committee.

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Who is eligible?

You may be eligible if you:

You may still be eligible even if none of these apply to you:

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How does the subsidy work?

The scheme may vary slightly depending which borough you live in but generally Taxicard members pay a flat fare of £1.50 per trip.

Most boroughs subsidise trips to a maximum of:

For example
If a cardholder makes a weekday journey with a metered fare of £14.00, the payment would be:

The member pays £2.20 in addition to the £1.50 flat fare, a total of £3.70.

For more information or an application form contact 020 7484 2929 or visit the website on http://www.taxicard.org.uk/

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Taxicard at a glance

The Taxicard Scheme is available to eligible older and disabled people in all London Boroughs.

In 2005/6:

In 2001/2 the Mayor of London invested £5m in Taxicard which has increased annually to £7.8m in 2005/6. During that time:

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