Wikipedia Entry For The Knowledge
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The Knowledge
The taxicab driver is required to be able to decide routes
immediately in response to a passenger's request or traffic
conditions, rather than stopping to look at a map, rely on
satellite navigation or ask a controller by radio.
Consequently, the Knowledge is the in-depth study of London
street routes and places of interest that taxicab-drivers in
that city must complete to obtain a licence to operate a black
cab. It was initiated in 1865, and has changed little
since.
It is the world's most demanding training course for
taxicab-drivers, and applicants will usually need at least 12
'Appearances' (attempts at the final test), after preparation
averaging 34 months, to pass the examination.
Course Details
The 320 main (standard) routes, or 'runs', through central
London of the Knowledge are contained within the 'Blue Book'
(officially known as the 'Guide to Learning the Knowledge of
London'), produced by the Public Carriage Office which
regulates licensed taxis in London. In all some 25,000 streets
within a six mile radius of Charing Cross are covered along
with the major arterial routes through the rest of London.
A taxicab-driver must learn these, as well as the 'points of
interest' along those routes including streets, squares, clubs,
hospitals, hotels, theatres, government and public buildings,
railway stations, police stations, courts, diplomatic
buildings, important places of worship, cemeteries, crematoria,
parks and open spaces, sports and leisure centres, places of
learning, restaurants and historic buildings.
The Knowledge includes such details as the order of theatres on
Shaftesbury Avenue, or the names and order of the side streets
and traffic signals passed on a route.There are separate
shorter courses, for suburban London, with 30 to 50 'runs'
depending on the sector.
"Knowledge Boys"
During training would-be cabbies, known as Knowledge boys
(or girls), usually follow these routes around London on a
motor scooter, and can be identified by the clipboard fixed to
the handlebars and showing details of the streets to be learned
that day. In order to pass the Knowledge, applicants must have
a clean driving licence and no criminal record, then first pass
a written test, which qualifies them to make an 'appearance'.
At appearances, Knowledge boys must, without looking at a map,
identify the quickest and most sensible route between any two
points in metropolitan London that their examiner chooses. For
each route, the applicants must recite the names of the roads
used, when they cross junctions, use roundabouts, make turns,
and what is 'alongside' them at each point.
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