An undercover operation by safety officers has resulted in seven private hire cars being taken off the road.
The action by Stoke licensing officers, police and the Vehicle Operators Services Agency showed serious defects in almost half of the vehicles checked.
Seven out of the 18 private hire cars stopped were suspended because of faults including defective tyres, brakes, exhausts and steering.
They had been taken off the road until they could be repaired and retested.
Other defects found included missing information signs, first aid kits and fire extinguishers, which licensed vehicles should carry.
Two drivers also face prosecution for not wearing a driver's badge to show the public they are licensed and trustworthy.
Coun Joy Garner, Chair of the council's Licensing & Consumer Protection Committee, said; "These operations are critical to ensure driver and passenger safety.
"Because of the mileage these cars do, compared to family cars, more frequent maintenance is needed to keep the vehicles safe and roadworthy. "Defects like worn tyres and faulty lights are easy to spot and fix, but pose a significant safety risk."
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