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The operation of minibuses is hedged about with all sorts of rules and regulations. You should bear in mind that any vehicle capable of transporting nine or more passengers for hire or reward (payment for the use of) is classed as a PCV; a Passenger Carrying Vehicle. (Historically known as a PSV; a Public Service Vehicle).

Hire or reward encompasses a much wider range of scenarios than simply handing cash over to the driver to be transported from A to B.

Hotel minibuses fall into the hire or reward area, for example. Guests get to ride in them because they're paying for accommodation. So it is considered that payment is being made for the use of the vehicle by the passenger indirectly through the hotel’s tariff.

Excluded, however, are minibuses used to, say, transport workers from a company's depot to a site, or to move police officers from their station to a riot.

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