Citations:Knowledge

The Knowledge

 * 1992, M. E. Beesley, Privatization, Regulation and Deregulation, page 110
 * Of course, no one goes in for the knowledge test without a reasonably optimistic view of the London taxi trade, [....]
 * 1994, Herbert Mohring, The Economics of Transport, page 56
 * In London entry to the trade is open to any qualified driver who has passed 'The Knowledge' test and who buys, hires or is employed to drive a vehicle [....]
 * 2000, Amanda Coffey, Sara Delamont, Feminism and the classroom teacher, page 117
 * Thus for a London taxi driver 'the knowledge' and the ability to pass the driving test are the technical parts of the job; [....]
 * 2000, Peter D. Spencer, The Structure and Regulation of Financial Markets, page 31
 * The London taxi market gives a good example: drivers of black cabs who have passed the 'knowledge' test provide a high-quality market, leaving the lower end to the minicabs.
 * 2004, Robert S. Wayne, Royal London in Context: The Independent Traveler's Guide to Royal London, page 177
 * The drivers of the officially licensed "black cabs" are famous for their mastery of "The Knowledge" of London streets.
 * 2004, Richard Hall,  Success: The Need to Succeed Is in Your Genes . . .
 * If you are a taxi driver who enjoyed doing the knowledge and loves driving, then you are a success.
 * 2007, Pam Schweitzer, Reminiscence Theatre: Making Theatre from Memories
 * The lightermen ... knowing every creek and reach of the river, a bit like London cab drivers doing 'the Knowledge' as their apprenticeship.
 * 2007, Transport Research Centre, Report of the One Hundred and Thirty Third Round Table on Transport Economics, page 44
 * The most important indirect barriers to entry are taxi driver requirements; ... They range from [...] to "The Knowledge", which requires an in-depth familiarity with London.

Knowledge of London

 * n.d., Punch, Page 278
 * What about the Knowledge of London test that all traditional London taxi drivers have to pass?