Maybe it’s the right time - Given it’s about to be all over Europe? Will the “London Cab” overtake British red phone boxes as a …
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Thanks for the explanation, but again on a website hopefully designed to promote NYC yellow cabs (which are not dispatched) in a positive way, it seems odd to take money for promoting Black Cab (the enemy) reservations. …
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Take the iPhone London Taxi app with you to ensure that you don’t get ripped off by a black cab ever again.
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The London Taxi Company has offered reassurance to women in the United Arab Emirates after a Daijiworld.com survey revealed that 37% of women had felt unsafe whilst travelling in the country’s taxis.
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While 99 per cent of London’s black cab drivers are pretty trustworthy – there is always the 1 per cent of rogues that will try to take you on a merry trip around Olde London Towne in order to double the fare for the unsuspecting …
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London Cab drivers are famous for sharing their opinions although this all may change soon as there are plans to implement training that will teach the drivers when to stop talking. Regulators for the company are pondering extra …
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But in 2009 two provocative moves by Addison Lee put the company firmly on the radar as a parallel threat to its black cab rivals. The first flashpoint came at Heathrow last summer, in the form of a pilot scheme proposed by BAA, …
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A rush job design project is finished!! London Taxis This is on the side of a small fleet of taxi cabs in London! So excited to see my stuff in the world… even if it is on another continent. I hope to get some higher resolution images …
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Black cabs and minicabs are two types of taxis in London. All black is not black taxis, cabs are larger and slightly more expensive because the prices are regulated. Minicabs are a cab without a license with any pilot who may or may not …
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The London Taxi Company has offered reassurance to women in the United Arab Emirates after a Daijiworld.com survey revealed that 37% of women had felt unsafe whilst travelling in the country’s taxis.
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