Hold that Cab! Tips for Riding in a Taxi
Twelve Ways to Make Your Taxi Ride Safe, Easy, and Convenient
By Sabah Karimi, published Jun 08, 2006
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Riding a cab is a skill, and experienced taxi-riders know all too well the in’s and out’s of cab riding in their area. The key tips to riding a taxi include having patience, flexibility, people skills, knowing your territory, and as always, being nice to the cab driver! You’ll prevent a lot of headache, hassles, and unnecessary stress for that long ride with this preventative plan:
1. Always tip the cab driver! You’ll not only open up the door to a possible return ride, but do encourage good service with your tip. 10% is the industry average/expectation.
2. Practice your wave; in the middle of a crowd, you must learn the art of waving down the cab with enough confidence to find one when you need it!
3. If you hail a cab and it smells, is dirty, or the driver looks questionable, simply say “Sorry, I’ll take the next one,” and move on! You’re not required to take a cab even if you hailed it yourself.
4. Look for the condition of the car; usually a well-kept car and driver will mean a comfortable ride.
5. Make use of flat-rate services to avoid overcharging or questionable fare issues
6. During rush hour, the easiest places to find a cab are at a hotel
7. Always fasten your seatbelt!
8. Observe all no-smoking and food/drink rules and signs
9. Make sure you speak loudly and clearly when communicating directions and information to the cab driver; the plexi glass isn’t soundproof, but it’s still enough to drown out some noise
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Takeaways
- Yellow Cabs were exported from the U.S. in the 1920s
- London's famous black minicabs began in the early 1900s
- The New York taxis were first imported from France by Harry Allen
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