This is a complete package that will allow you to complete all TfL requirement under-one-roof.
Computer based training with actual TFL software enables to get acquainted with actual assessment
We provide training for those candidate that require one to one training or in a Group
We can teach you all the essential skills required for you to master A-Z Book in order to pass your topographical test
This is a complete package that will allow you to complete all TfL requirement under-one-roof
We offer SERU assessment training using our software, designed per TFL guidelines
Let us take the headache and stress out of
renewing your PCO badge. You will see our
GP for a medical check in house, and we
will fill out and file all renewal documents
to TFL for you.
Great for renewals and new drivers if you
only need a medical ! Charge includes
completion of a full TFL TPH204 Medical.
Please note that you must bring your FULL
medical history which is obtainable by
contacting your own GP.
We provide software-based topographical training which has been designed following TFL syllabus and real-time exam questions.
We will guide you to pass the topographical assessment first time, by teaching you all necessary skills required to master the A-Z Atlas Book for theory and actual TFL software for route planning questions.
Our training consists of several mock tests with real exam questions which we have designed following TFL guidelines for both theory and route planning sections. Also, our training structure will help and support your creativity, understanding and knowledge to pass the test.
Learn how to find the correct address using the index and identify the right grid reference on the map. This includes locating page numbers, grid references, and pinpointing any place on the map accurately.
Understand how to read a simple map, look up key locations, and answer general map-reading questions such as orientation and identifying the nearest motorways or junctions to a destination.
Gain the skills to plan and choose the most direct and practical routes across London — for example, from Wood Green to Hammersmith.
Develop the ability to use a compass correctly, understand all directions, and locate any area in relation to Central London.
TFL has made changes to assess whether an existing private hire driver or a new private hire driver applicant meets the English Language Requirement. It is essential for public safety that all licensed private hire drivers can communicate in English at an appropriate level.
Transport for London (TfL) introduced an English language requirement (ELR) that applicants for a London PHV driver’s licence can speak, listen, read and write English at an appropriate level.
The appropriate level, which is equivalent to level B1 on the Common European Framework of Reference for reading, writing, speaking, and listening remains the same as before and applicants or licensees are only required to satisfy the ELR once.
All drivers applying for a private hire driving license are now required to undertake and pass two separate assessments: a speaking and listening assessment and the Safety, Equality and Regulatory Understanding (SERU) assessment which is used to determine their reading and writing skills.
It is no longer possible to satisfy the ELR by providing documentary evidence of a qualification or by providing a certificate from one of TfL’s appointed Secure English Language Test (SELT) providers.