meters and taxi cab drivers
no, the French taxi drivers use regular cars of different makes and colours.
One thing that a taxi cab would have that a regular car wouldn't is a meter. The meters determine how much a passenger will need to pay once they get to where they need to travel to.
paying passengers and a meter
Taxi Cabs and shuttles(Can't forget buses)Police cars
A taxi driver
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The main difference between a chauffeur riven car and a taxi cab is the way they get paid. Taxi cab drivers tend to be independent contracts and depend on the passenger's fare for their wage. With chauffeur driven cars, the chauffeur gets paid by the company, not the person.
London's 'black cabs' are famous for their drivers' detailed knowledge of London.
"Cabs are here!" in English is Taxi sono qui! in Italian.
Taxi cabs are not particularly different from any other cars. Typically, a car used as a taxi cab is a 4 door automatic transmission car, and in some cities or areas common models are selected as having excellent gas mileage and good handling and suspension for constant driving. As long as one can drive a car, one should be able to drive a taxi.
A meter
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