New accessible taxi licences issued in Guernsey
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Two new accessible taxi licences have been issued in Guernsey.
The States said it had now allocated its maximum number of eight accessible licenses.
Accessible taxis are fitted with shallow wheelchair ramps, alongside other specialist features, to cater for those with disabilities.
Drivers with an accessible taxi license receive specialist training on the carriage and wellbeing of those with a disability, the States said.
The new licences have replaced two others, which were returned voluntarily in 2023.
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