Yes, they're cars.
In Manila, taxis are commonly referred to simply as "taxis," but they are often distinguished as "yellow taxis" and "white taxis." Yellow taxis are typically airport taxis that have a higher fare rate, while white taxis are the standard fare taxis used for everyday transportation. Both types can be hailed on the street or booked through ride-hailing apps.
Regular cars and buses and taxis and trucks. There are also cane trains around the cane mills.
There are many different types of fleet vehicles, including vans, taxis and more. A fleet training vehicle is a vehicle that is used for fleet driver training.
Buses and taxis. Disabled if they have registered. Bikes and alternative fuel vehicles.
Ride in is used with private vehicles or public transports that may be considered private like taxis or pedicabs.Ride on is used with public transports like a bus, a jeepney, or a train. It is also used with open vehicles like a boat, a raft, or a bike, or when riding an animal like horse or carabao.
You're going to have to be more specific. Taxis are still used and have been used for many years. If you mean when were they FIRST used then you have to specify when.
Hong Kong: Red, blue or green taxis. Yellow minibuses. Macau: Black taxis.
The noun 'fleet' is a collective noun for groups of ships, planes, and vehicles (trucks, taxis, buses, etc.)
In 2006, the Department of Statistics, Malaysia put the number of passenger vehicles being driven in Malaysia at 6.5 million. This number is only part of the 15 million vehicles that were on Malaysia's roads at that time. Other types of transportation included the motorcycles, buses, taxis and freight vehicles.
The Checker Motor Corporation In reality Checker did sell cars to the general public that were not used as Taxi Cabs. But, the vast majority of their vehicles were built as Taxis.
The most widely used burnable fuel is gasoline, which is commonly used in vehicles for transportation.