Uber's dramatic growth in London has seen the number of private hire vehicles on the capital's roads surge by 26 per cent over the past two years.
The arrival in the UK of the San Francisco-based car-hailing app jump-started the stagnating minicab sector, which had seen the number of private hire vehicles climb by 3 per cent between 2009 and 2011 and drop by 2 per cent in the following two years.
There are now 62,754 private hire vehicles in London, up from 49,854 in 2013, according to the Department for Transport.
However, the number of minicab companies in the capital has declined by 5 per cent to 3000 operators over the same two-year period.
Uber said it has more than 15,000 drivers in London, and its chief executive Travis Kalanick has said he expects that number to rise to 42,000 in 2016.