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ingo
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[Sarcastic mode on] "wow" :ddr555: [Sarcastic mode off] ok ok, i know it's not very common there as a taxi :grin:






So what, smaller is possible. In 1997 I'd been in Israel, there was the brand new VW Polo Classic getting very popular as a taxi.

In Germany the Jetta is not very popular as a taxi. If VW's are in use, it's mostly the Passat Variant or the T4 or T5 Multivan. Where I lived until 2005, there was even a Vento running as a taxi, not very common either.

But nowadays you can see more and more Dacia's as taxi in Germany, not only the Wagon, even the Sedan. This is really a bit too small and shabby IMHO.








Same in Belgium.
Most common are Mercedes C & E-class of course, but it seems that Skoda become popular for that. I should try to pay attention to taxis, right now I can't really give other popular models.
Only common small taxis are A-class Mercedes.






Sadly to say, the taxis where I live are mostly all Scion XBs (Yuck!). I was upset to see them replaced by the Crown Vics.
ingo
But I've made nice experiences, too. You cannot say, that all taxi-drivers are crooks.

At my autodriveaway-trip across the USA in 1993, I also had to take some taxis, to reach the next autodriveaway-office. In one town (St.Paul, I guess), we both coulnd't find the address (a typical US-street with one number, crossing the whole town, but with several breaks).

The driver said "Sorry, it's my fault. I have to know the addresses in my town. I'll switch off the taxameter now and drive you for free until we have found it".


Annother, quite nice, taxi-experience of my Israel-/Jordan-trip was the taxi-driver in Aquaba at the Red Sea.
( http://imcdb.org/vehicle_186248-Tofas-Sahin.html )
With annother German couple we've arranged a day-complete-price to bring us to Petra. The driver was recommended by the owner of a diving-club (a cousin, surely). Next morning, at the exact, fixed time he stand in front of our hotel.
He brought us on nice roads (not on the fast, but boring "desert highway" between Amman and Saudi-Arabia) to Petra, has showed us a few sights and finally he had also arranged nice rooms for reliable prices in a clean hotel in Petra (owned by his brother, for sure).
This taxi-driver had helped to bring me two great days, two of the most impressive and greates days of my life!
ingo
A lot of taxi-drivers in Germany are immigrants, and several of them illegal ones. Also it's popular to drive illegally taxi, while getting social welfare for the same time.

There are razzia's, organized by the police and the finance-and-tax-authorities (as on big building areas or foreign restaurants, too).
Once suddenly they closed the whole taxi-lanes and -parking-lots at the Hamburg Airport, to control the driver's for their papers and permissions.
No joke, a plenty of taxi-drivers jumped out of the cars, over the fence and run away. So the police-investigators stand on a big parking-lane with a few dozens abandoned taxis. Must be a strange view :smile:

The cars were later picked up by the company-owners. Naturally they couldn't help the police with indentifying the escaped drivers. "Eeeh, I wasn't driving, a friend of my brother-in-law has helped me, because I'm ill. I'm very sorry, but I forgot his address" and so on...
atom
A friend studied in Gothenburg, Sweden. One day he got drunk and had to take a taxi home, he noticed that the driver took a strange way do get to his place. He understood that the driver were making detours to make the trip longer to get more money. So when they were close to he apartmeant building my friend jumped off on a redlight and ran home, he didn't want to pay a crook like that!
ingo
The activities of the Fringe Festival we only have seen partly "by the side". The main reason for us to go there was the "Military Tattoo".
My wife an me are Scotland-fans, and we like the original "pipes and drums"-music, too.

It's funny, if you are stuck in the traffic, when you start a "pipes-and-drums"-CD in your stereo (by open windows for sure).
The guys besides you, who let some Rap- or House-junk running loudly (or some Turkish stuff), are always very irritated. :grin:
taxiguy
Last weekend I've been to a short trip to Edinburgh/Scotland.


Did you happen to go to the "Fringe Festival"? :grin: You have probably never even heard of it, but there's a chance you might know of it. Anyway my high school's theatre group is there right now, they were selected to represent the US in the festival. I would have gone too as I am in theatre, but my family doesn't have enough money to send me :sad:
ingo
Last weekend I've been to a short trip to Edinburgh/Scotland. There I've seen, that it seems, that annother old typical British topic fells apart - the classic taxi.

The old Austin FX are totally disapperead, their successors with newer technic, but (quite) similar design are still popular - but I've seen more and more -always brand new- Peugeot "E7" (that body I haven't seen anywhere else than in Edinburgh). And the Mercedes Vito seems to getting popular, too.
marioman3138
taxiguy-the pictures have their own topic in misc "pictures for taxiguy"
ingo
But now, since we've bought a house, my hobby travelling went to the background. :sad:

But I couldn't take pictures of taxis, too by travelling. Except the usual impressions, I was busy to take pic of police-cars (for my brother-in-law) and pharmacies (for my sister).


P.S.
@taxiguy: even Canada can be a strange and dangerous place:
http://imcdb.org/movie.php?id=109370
:lol:
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