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Can you still get a taxi during coronavirus lockdown? Precautions explained

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With the UK under a coronavirus lockdown, all but essential travel should be avoided. People have been urged to remain in their homes unless they're exercising, buying essential supplies, helping a vulnerable person or going to work (in cases where their job cannot be done from home).

Public transport is still running, but often on reduced timetables. If you need to make an essential journey -  for example if you're delivering supplies to a vulnerable person, or a key worker who needs to travel to work - you may still be able to take a taxi.

Can you still get a taxi? Taxi drivers have been classed as non-critical workers with exceptions on a case-by-case basis. Different taxi companies will have different policies, but many are still

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