The number of people driving taxis each day can vary significantly based on location, time of year, and local demand. In major cities, thousands of taxi drivers may be on the road daily, while smaller towns may have only a handful. For example, in New York City alone, there are often around 13,000 licensed yellow taxi drivers actively working each day. Overall, it's difficult to provide an exact global figure, but it likely numbers in the hundreds of thousands.
Around 274,000 people.
Approximatley 3000 a day.
about 215 million in the USA
220 million
Over 600 million.
No. It is pedestrianised although buses and taxis are allowed to drive on it.
A taxi or a cab driver.
What does a typical day for a taxi driver look like
Because they drive it; that's what a toll is. Be grateful you don't have to drive it twice a day, as many commuters surely do.
if YOU DRIvE WITHOUT STOPPING IT WOULD TAKE 1 DAY AND 10 HOURS. Normal people will drive about 10 hours a day so 3 and 1/2
it depends on how many miles you can drive a day
It sounds like the person in question may be a taxi or rideshare driver. They spend their day sitting in their vehicle but are constantly moving around the city, picking up and dropping off passengers who pay for the service.