Yes if you are booking them online or by call they do accept payments by credit cards.
To find out which cabs in the area accept credit cards, you can check with the cab companies directly or look for signs in the cabs indicating accepted payment methods.
Yes, Yellow Cabs in New York City accept credit cards for payment. Most cabs are equipped with credit card machines, allowing passengers to pay with a credit or debit card. However, it's always a good idea to check with the driver before starting your ride to ensure the card reader is working.
Most taxi cabs in most cities in the Western world accept credit cards. There are many exceptions, so you should ask if the driver accepts credit cards before starting your trip.
London's 'black cabs' are famous for their drivers' detailed knowledge of London.
Yes
The headquarters for Black Cabs in London are the Transport for London offices. There are no specific details in terms of addresses released by the Transport for London but one can find further information on their company via the TFL website.
Approximately 50,000
They were not called "buggies" but yes they were. There were two kinds of cabs in Victorian London: Hansom cabs: these had 2 wheels and carried 2 passengers Growlers: these had 4 wheels and carried more than 2 passengers
It is made by a firm called Manganeze Bronze and all they make is London style cabs.
In London, black cabs are detected in the same way as any other vehicle, so they are given no preference at traffic lights.
They're not pulled by horses anymore.
There are around 25,000 licensed 'black cab' drivers in London.