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Disabled people - taxi card


Com Cab Taxi Taxicards

Taxicards provide cheaper taxi travel for people who cannot use public transport because of a permanent disability.

TaxiCard Taxicard pays an amount towards a limited number of trips in licensed taxis (black cabs), so you do not pay the full metered fare.  You will pay a minimum amount and can travel up to a maximum fare of £11.80.  If the journey goes above the maximum subsidy then you will pay the extra.

Am I eligible for a Taxicard?

You are automatically entitled to a Taxicard if:

  • You receive the Higher Rate Mobility Component of the Disabled Living Allowance.
  • You are registered blind.
  • You receive a War Pension Mobility Allowance.

If you are not one of these categories you will need to have an assessment of your mobility.

For more information please contact Social Services or visit the Taxicard website.

Dial-a-Ride

Dial-a-ride logo Dial-a-Ride is a door-to-door service for disabled people who cannot use public transport.  It is best for local trips, but longer journey's can be arranged.  You will usually travel with other passengers going in the same direction. 

To use Dial-a-Ride, you must be a member and trips have to be booked.  Fares are based on the length of your journey.

Download Dial-a-Ride leaflet (112kb)

For more information visit the Transport for London website.


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