yes, there is no minimum age to ride in a taxi by yourself
I beg to differ. As a private hire driver I can confirm there is minimum age. It varies from one licencing office to another. Ring your local council and they can tell you for sure
Travel, of course. It was kind of a "taxi" back then.
The duration of Monsieur Taxi is 1.3 hours.
The duration of Taxi for Two is 1.22 hours.
the word for taxi starting with the letter c is cab.
To travel from Victoria Station to Wellington Barracks, you can walk, which takes about 10-15 minutes. Alternatively, you can take a bus from the station or a quick taxi ride. If you prefer the Underground, you can take the Victoria Line to Green Park and then walk to the barracks.
Any age as long as you can pay for it! But the driver may or may not take you if they don't want a fuss.
It depends which are the children on what matters is the children don't have to be there own I think they must be at the age of 13 then they're allowed because this shows responsibility.
paul has travel 40km to visit his aunty. he travelled 0.65 of the distance by bus and the rest by taxi
Depends on how fast the taxi is going.
You travel from London to Heathrow by rail, taxi or by shuttle.
it depends how fast the taxi goes
so that people can travel to places for example if ur alone and u dont hav that much money to pay for a taxi u can use a tuk-tuk :P
Depends where you travel from
The most convenient way to travel by taxi from Keflavik to Reykjavik is to pre-book a taxi service or use a taxi-hailing app to arrange for a taxi to pick you up at the airport and take you directly to your destination in Reykjavik. This option allows for a hassle-free and efficient journey without the need to wait for a taxi at the airport.
The most convenient and cost-effective way to travel by taxi from Keflavik to Reykjavik is to pre-book a taxi service or use a taxi-sharing app to split the cost with other passengers. This can help save money compared to taking a private taxi directly.
Train,Bus,Taxi
To Pattaya, taxi. In Pattaya, walk.