9 Must-Know Websites For Private Hire Drivers 📱

9 Must-Know Websites For Private Hire Drivers 📱

Private hire driving can be lonely, with people coming and going and not much chance to speak to fellow drivers. Luckily, the internet is here to help. The global driving community is thriving with tips, help and places to share experiences. We’ve compiled a list of resources to keep you up to date on the latest in private hire driving.

 Best Associations For Drivers

The National Taxi Association

The National Taxi Association was formed over 20 years ago, primarily for is for Hackney Cab proprietors. As an NTA member, you will have access to all the latest news, changes in legislation and advice on trade matters. Additionally, the NTA membership offers legal advice and access to exclusive discounts.

NPHTA

The National Private Hire And Taxi Association has existed for over 25 years, overseeing huge changes in the driving world. Supporting its members, the NPHTA inform, educate, advise and will even attend council meetings or communicate with licensing departments on behalf of its members. 

Most importantly, they are one of the most inclusive associations welcoming individual private hire drivers and operators, standing by their motto of “unifying our trade”.  

Best Information And News Websites For Drivers

Professional Driver

Professional Driver is an online magazine for professional drivers and taxi drivers. The website is regularly updated with news and articles, plus you can subscribe for updates straight to your inbox. As well as keeping you aware, there is some excellent advice for drivers and vehicle reviews.

TaxiPoint

TaxiPoint is here to keep you updated on the newest private hire driver news, updates, and issues of interest. The UK’s largest taxi industry publication is also easily accessible and can be reached via its website, app, or social media.

Safe Driving For Life

Run by the Driver & Vehicles Standards Agency, Safe Driving For Life is a digital information hub for all drivers, though geared towards taxi drivers. Information includes everything from how to become a taxi driver to updates to the Highway Code. Handily, there is also advice for self-employed professional drivers, including legislation and road safety guidance. 

Best Services Websites For Drivers

INSHUR

Your private hire, courier and food delivery driver insurance specialists. We couldn’t not put ourselves on this list! We provide driver tips and advice, plus working to drivers updated on the latest sector news. Want to know how to make airport pick-ups and drop-offs work for you? Or, which are the best food delivery apps to work for? You can read about these and more here on the INSHUR blog.

Glassdoor

Glassdoor offers employer reviews, alongside general job listings. With ratings and reviews on Glassdoor, you get a real insight into what employers can offer and the experiences other drivers have had working for each company. Prepare yourself ahead of time and know what sort of experience you can expect.

Accountants etc

Accounting for private hire drivers has become more complex. Making Tax Digital requirements and IR35 mean that self-employed driver’s accounts are more likely to be checked by the HMRC, therefore it may be time to get help with your accounting.

Accountants Etc specialise in accountancy services for drivers. Offering support and advice, they also have simple online tools which allow you to keep track of your finances. If you need an accountant who knows how to manage finances and taxes for taxi drivers, then Accountants Etc are well worth considering.

Top Three Valuable Apps For Drivers

PetrolPrices

The PetrolPrices app helps you find petrol stations near you when you are on the move. However, it also shows you the current prices at each station, allowing you to compare and select the cheapest fuel prices in your area and across the UK. Drivers using this app may find themselves able to reduce their fuel spending by shopping around. In fact, PetrolPrices says they can save the average user around £225 per year on petrol or over £158 a year on diesel. Looking to save on fuel? Check out our 10 Ways Drivers Can Save On Fuel In 2022 guide.

MileIQ

Track your mileage with MileIQ’s fantastic app. Useful for those who are using their vehicle for social journeys as well as for work, MileIQ allows you to categorise journeys as ‘business’ or ‘personal’. MileIQ makes working out your expenses far easier, showing reports that total up your business mileage over any period. In addition, knowing your mileage per day can help track how much you drive. You can use this to protect your safety and well-being by checking you’re not spending too much time in the car.

Google Maps

At first glance, an obvious choice! We know that as a professional driver, you’re likely to know the roads well. However, there will still be places you haven’t been before, streets you’re unfamiliar with, and new venues popping up all the time. Surprisingly, Google Maps is the most popular navigation tool by far. Their navigation is easy to follow with route guidance and planning that accounts for real-time traffic. Additionally, you can set voice controls, so there’s no need to be looking at your device as you drive. 

Ensure you’re with INSHUR 

At INSHUR, we ensure you’ve got the right insurance coverage. For more on how we can help and to get a quote in minutes, check out INSHUR now.

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