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  • The Demand For Vancouver And Calgary Taxi Services Is...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on March 28th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    December is a one of the most successful months for the Vancouver taxi companies , because a large number of people prefer to use taxi rides in order to avoid stress and rushed traffic. But this profitable moment is experienced not only by the Vancouver and Calgary taxi services, but also by hund...
  • Taxis in Rio de Janeiro are Dangerous – by Iuri...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on March 26th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    In Rio de Janeiro lashed on a series of attacks accomplished by gangsters, operating as taxi drivers. According to the police investigating these crimes, there were so-called “pirate” taxis with the “clone” number plates which are difficult to be distinguished from the official ones c...
  • Taxis In Cambridgeshire – by Craig Jeavons
    By Taxis Teignmouth on March 24th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Anyone visiting the region will be glad to know that there is no shortage of taxis in Cambridgeshire. There is a rank directly outside Cambridge train station and they will take you into the city centre for around £6 ( Share and Enjoy: If you enjoyed this po...
  • Taxis and the Environment – by Andrew Carter A...
    By Taxis Teignmouth on March 23rd, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    As an alternative to private transport, Taxis make sense – they are great for the driver who is over the limit, and excellent for getting to places that public Transport can’t or won’t reach. You pay a premium to get the driver out of bed, and contribute towards the several licences that he...
  • Taxi! – by David Goldberg
    By Taxis Teignmouth on March 21st, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Last week, I saw a driver swerving on the road, unsuccessfully trying to control his vehicle. Funnily enough, the driver was a taxi driver! I later spoke to this taxi driver. Apparently, he was recruited to perform administrative tasks, but then there was a surge in passenger demand for taxis, so he was aske...