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  • Taxis In Cambridgeshire – by Craig Jeavons
    By Ashburton Taxis on April 14th, 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 enj...
  • Taxis and the Environment – by Andrew Carter A...
    By Ashburton Taxis on April 13th, 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 Minibus Insurance Advice – by James Todman...
    By Ashburton Taxis on April 12th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    Many taxi operators use a minibus or MPV as a taxi because of the adaptability of the vehicle to carry more passengers and extra luggage. There are two types of taxi use: public or private hire. Public hire allows the taxi to be hailed by customers, who can then be picked up on the roadside. Private hire ope...
  • Taxi Medallions For Yellow Cabs of New York City R...
    By Ashburton Taxis on April 10th, 2009 | No Comments Comments
    The Taxi Medallion of New York City The New York City Taxi Medallion is an interesting form of property. It represents a transferable right granted by the City to pick up passengers, but through regulation the dollar value of this right is now nearing a million. In Fact, Some of the Richest Workers In Americ...
  • Taxis in Rio de Janeiro are Dangerous – by Iuri...
    By Ashburton Taxis on April 10th, 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...