Getting Around an Eastern African City by Taxi
Out in the villages taxis come in any sort of shape or size. They could be bicycles, motorcycles, scooters, or even horse drawn carriages and other creatures. In the cities, it is mainly automobiles. In most east African countries, these are cream vans, and small cars. In Ethiopia, they are all painted blue and white.
• You can hire a taxi (it is called special hire in Uganda) that would take you directly where you want to go for a negotiated price.
• Or you may go down to one of the many taxi parks around the cities and catch a ride with the taxi’s there. The taxi’s come and go like buses. Being in a taxi park is a sight to see in itself. There are a number of hawkers selling everything from snacks to gadgets to articles of clothing. And you had better keep an eye on your personal effects too. The whole operation is run a bit differently. It is more of an intuitive process rather than a scheduled mapped out process. Usually, there is no set time of departure. As soon as the seats are filled, the cab takes off.
If you are nowhere near the taxi parks then you may try flagging down a taxi. There are certain areas where people waiting for cabs. If you stay in a particular town for awhile you will soon figure it out. At those spots, which become fairly obvious in time, the taxi door would fling open and a boy or young man would yell out the final destination. When you get in the taxi, he would come and collect the fee from you. It is no more than a few local cents. When you want to get out, you have to tell the boy and he would alert the driver.
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