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On 21/02/2021 09:47 am, JohnP wrote:
Don't know why it came into my head - but I recall at one time London Taxis had an open luggage space on the nearside front. Was this in response to a ruling - or what is a whim of a maker? There is a legal requirement for a luggage space on the nearside, at the front, opposite the driver. There has never been a requirement for it to be open to the weather, and as it happens, the last cab which had a luggage space open to the elements was sold and licenced in 1959 in the form of the Austin FX3, replaced that same year by the four-door FX4. The luggage space is still there, of course, but for the last sixty two years (or so), behind a door. The boot doesn't have much luggage space at all - it's really only there for the spare wheel and associated paraphernalia and any private possessions of the driver. |
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