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Transitional Arrangements

The English Language Requirement (ELR) was implemented in London in 2016.

To provide sufficient time for current license holders to meet the requirement, transitional arrangements have been established.

Starting from 1st April 2023, individuals who apply for a new Private Hire Vehicle (PHV) driver’s license are obligated to successfully complete both the English language speaking and listening test, as well as the SERU assessment, prior to obtaining their license.

To fulfill the ELR, drivers are required to pass a speaking and listening test, while the SERU assessment is utilized to evaluate their reading and writing abilities.

Speaking and Listening Test

The speaking and listening test is conducted through a 15-20 minute conversation.

To conduct the assessment, individuals will visit a TfL Driver Assessment Centre.

Reading and Writing Assessment

TfL will utilize the SERU assessment to evaluate the reading and writing abilities of applicants.

The SERU assessment is designed based on the content provided in the PHV Driver’s Handbook. Its purpose is to ensure that applicants possess the necessary comprehension of safety protocols, equality principles, and regulatory obligations relevant to PHV drivers in London.

Help in Preparing for Your Assessment

TfL offers a variety of reasonable adjustments that are customized to each individual, ensuring that assessments are conducted in a fair and consistent manner.

If you have a disability or condition that requires specific accommodations during your assessment, TfL will invite you to provide a brief explanation of your condition along with documented evidence from a relevant professional. This allows us to better understand your needs and provide appropriate support.

Reasonable Adjustments

There are numerous free online resources and courses accessible to assist individuals in enhancing their English language skills, which you might find beneficial to utilize prior to taking the assessment.

Certain colleges provide English courses specifically designed for individuals with limited income or those receiving benefits such as Job Seeker’s Allowance or Employment and Support Allowance.

Additionally, some local councils offer free English courses or guidance on available courses and support options.

If you have a disability, you may be eligible for support or grants to assist with the cost of assessments or obtaining medical information through the Access to Work program.

Why Choose Us?

Our aim is not just to get you the qualification but also guide you through all processes while you are applying for your SIA Licence. Following are some of the reasons why you should choose us as your training provider:

  • Excellent Success Rate!
  • Fully accredited and authorized training center in London!
  • Most competitive prices with NO HIDDEN COSTS!
  • Prices are all inclusive of tuition, handbook, notebook, exams and certificate costs!
  • Nationally recognized and Ofqual accredited training course!
  • Highly skilled and qualified trainers with a great wealth of practical knowledge & experience!
  • Post-qualification email support while you are preparing to book your licence application!
  • Free guidance session on how to apply and obtain a SIA Licence!

Who is it for?

These qualifications are suitable for Private Hire Drivers or professional employment in the UK or internationally. The qualifications are available at A1 (Entry Level 1), A2 (Entry Level 2) and B1 (Entry Level 3)

Cost of Assessments

The speaking and listening test costs £36 when taken for the first time and £16 for a re-sit.

The SERU assessment costs £36 when taken for the first time and £16 for a re-sit.

Exemption Guidance

Our exemption guidance document provides detailed information on the exemptions available for the English Language Requirement.

If you believe that you have a disability or a condition that qualifies you for an exemption from taking the assessment, we recommend referring to our exemption guidance document for comprehensive information on the criteria and process. It will provide you with the necessary details to determine if you are eligible for an exemption.

English Language Requirement Exemption Guidance

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