Leeds taxi drivers can now install temporary safety screens to protect against coronavirus
and on Freeview 262 or Freely 565
The council has a strict policy on the installation of safety screens in taxis and each individual design must be approved before they can be fitted.
But due to safety concerns for passengers and drivers during the pandemic, the council has announced today that it has temporarily relaxed this policy.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdDrivers can now install their own screens without going through the usual council approval process.


All temporary screens will need to be removed when the emergency ends and the council’s policy of approving each screen design will resume.
Councillor James Lewis, deputy leader of Leeds City Council, said: “We have listened to concerns from taxi and private hire drivers and operators about keeping safe during the coronavirus pandemic and have temporarily changed our policy to reflect this.
"Of course it is our preference that each screen is checked and approved by us, but we understand that these are unprecedented times and that there are huge numbers of drivers that need to be given the freedom to act quickly for the safety of themselves and their passengers.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide Ad"After careful assessment, we are glad to be able to provide that.”
A message from the Editor:
Thank you for reading this story on our website. These are challenging times but the team at the Yorkshire Evening Post need your support more than ever in the weeks ahead.
While I have your attention, I also have an important request to make of you. In order for us to continue to provide high quality and trusted local news on this free-to-read site, I am asking you - wherever possible and providing it is safe for you to do so - to also please purchase a copy of our newspaper.
Inevitably falling advertising revenues will start to have an impact on local newspapers and the way we continue to work during this period of uncertainty. So the support of our readers has never been more important as we try to make sure that we keep you connected with the city you live in during this time. But being your eyes and ears comes at a price. We need your support more than ever to buy our newspapers during this crisis.
Advertisement
Hide AdAdvertisement
Hide AdOur team of trusted reporters are working incredibly hard behind the scenes - from kitchen tables and spare bedrooms - to look at how we can do this and your continued support to the YEP will help to protect its viability in the days and weeks ahead.
For more details on our subscription offers please visit www.localsubsplus.co.uk/YEP, email [email protected] or call us on 0330 4033004
Thank you
Laura Collins
Editor