ABC Taxis

ABC Taxis Taxi company in Horsham, West Sussex. Servicing Gatwick (LGW) & Heathrow (LHR) airports. Contract & Airport transfers are our speciality.

Taxis in Horsham, we supply taxis to the residents of Horsham and business's alike. All credit cards taken and company accounts are welcome. 4 to 6 seat vehicles for passengers and courier work are availabel.

Announcement ABC taxis is now permanently closed due to the tragic loss of the legend that is Bryan H***e.Bryan had a ve...
16/03/2024

Announcement
ABC taxis is now permanently closed due to the tragic loss of the legend that is Bryan H***e.
Bryan had a very short fight against cancer and lost but he put up the best fight till the very end.

Stay safe everyone, hold your loved ones close as you never know which breath will be your last
Alayna H***e
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02/11/2023

A proud mama showing off her baby ❀️πŸ₯Ί

We have know launched our new β€˜On Demand Taxi App’ this can be found in both stores.search for Horsham Taxis and look fo...
18/03/2021

We have know launched our new β€˜On Demand Taxi App’ this can be found in both stores.
search for Horsham Taxis and look for our Logo below.

07/09/2020

ABC is proud to be one of the founding members of the new to be launched β€œOn Demand Taxi App” owned and run by several Professional Horsham Taxi Drivers. Launch date should be early October this year

Check out Twitter for all updates

02/06/2020

Hi Everyone, how is everybody today, let me know you are all the ok, meanwhile let’s welcome a new member:-

Malcolm Moss
304th
Supply
R0595***

Malcolm check out joining the main Association
https://rafadappassn.org

***COVID-19 UPDATE ***Working hard for our employees and customers.Update to our valued customers.In light of the ongoin...
01/05/2020

***COVID-19 UPDATE ***

Working hard for our employees and customers.

Update to our valued customers.

In light of the ongoing situation relating to COVID-19, I wanted to provide you with a further update on the steps we at ABC Taxis & our Colleagues at First Choice Taxis are taking to ensure we can provide a continuous service and support to all of our customers during these unprecedented times.

The well-being of our employees and continuing to serve our customers has been our main focus.

We are also currently able to continue our day-to-day operations with little disruption. The taxis are being wiped down with antibacterial wipes/sprays after every customer leaves the taxi, then it is ready for the next customer, therefore lessening the risk of transference of the Coronavirus.

Risk assessment: it is down to the driver to assess if they think someone may be symptomatic and if they think that person is then they are legally entitled to refuse travel for everyone’s safety. That person should then think about there own safety and make a decision to isolate.

Our web site https://www.abctaxis.co.uk is operational, however we are not taking instant bookings.

Finally, I would like to wish you and your family and loved ones the very best of health and thank you for all your support and in particular during this difficult period. The sense of family community is very crucial at a time like this and we support and thank the heroes of today, whilst not forgetting our heroes of yesterday.

Take Care stay safe
Support the NHS

Bryan H***e

ABC Taxis in Horsham, West Sussex. Covering Gatwick & Heathrow Airports, Seaports, Train Stations, Bus Stations.

29/04/2020

Roll Call! Checking up making sure everyone is fine.Hit the love button and copy this into your status. I'll wait... Let's see who really follows instructions. After you're done say Hi!

All good here πŸ‘πŸ˜β€οΈx

02/09/2019
13/08/2019

They (the Police) can’t control people using hand held phones let alone see if your using hands free, so how do they plan to control this ?????

MPs: Hands-free mobiles should be banned while driving
Hands-free mobile phones should be banned while driving, MPs have said.
Using hand-held phones while driving is already banned, with a maximum punishment of six penalty points and a Β£200 fine - up from three points and Β£100.
But MPs in the Commons transport select committee say hands-free versions can be just as dangerous.
The committee said that the law gives the "misleading impression" that hands-free mobiles are safe while driving, despite them creating "the same risks of a collision".
The cross-party committee admitted criminalising hands-free phone use and enforcing the ban would be challenging, but added: "This does not mean that we should not do it".
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The government should explore options and publish a public consultation on the issue by the end of the year, they recommended.
Using a mobile phone while driving contributed to hundreds of crashes on Britain's roads in 2017.
Forty-three people were killed and 135 seriously injured.
While the number of victims has risen since 2011, the rate of enforcement has fallen by more than two-thirds during the same period.
Labour MP Lilian Greenwood, who chairs the committee, said: "If mobile phone use while driving is to become as socially unacceptable as drink-driving, much more effort needs to go into educating drivers about the risks and consequences of using a phone behind the wheel.
"Offenders also need to know there is a credible risk of being caught, and that there are serious consequences for being caught.
"There is also a misleading impression that hands-free use is safe. The reality is that any use of a phone distracts from a driver's ability to pay full attention and the government should consider extending the ban to reflect this."
RAC head of roads policy Nicholas Lyes said: "We support the committee's call for the government to look more closely at the effectiveness of the increase of the penalties in 2017, and key to this is whether enforcement is adequate and whether the police have sufficient resources and technology to be able to crack down on this scourge."
A Department for Transport spokeswoman said: "While mobile phones are a vital part of modern life and business, drivers must always use them safely and responsibly.
"Being distracted by a mobile phone while driving is dangerous and puts people's lives at risk. The law is clear that anyone driving dangerously is committing a criminal offence."
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11/08/2019

No trains to Horsham today platform repairs evidently 😑😑
I think they forgot to tell the taxi trade

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Horsham
RH125PS

Opening Hours

Monday 6am - 12:30am
Tuesday 6am - 12:30am
Wednesday 6am - 12:30am
Thursday 6am - 12:30am
Friday 6am - 1:30am
Saturday 6am - 2am
Sunday 7am - 11:30pm

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