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November 1, 2011

Taxi Auto Fare is now available in Australia.

We are happy to announce that Taxi Auto Fare is now available in Australia! Taxi Auto Fare will now help users find TAXI FAREs AUTOmatically before having to travel in Australia!

Often it is the case, when we don’t have an idea about Taxi Fares we can be easily taken for a ride. Especially those who are new to the City or 1st time visitors to a City. It is best to have an idea of how much you will be spending, before you begin your travel!

Q) I am traveling to a Australia for the 1st time. I need a fair idea of the fare from the Airport to my destination. What would be the estimated fare in the Ciy?
Q) I was charged $36 from the Airport to my destination. Was it a fair fare?

A) taxiautofare is a FREE service that answers all the above questions, provides you with estimated fares, fares comparisons; before you actually travel.

We are starting by covering 20 major cities in Australia with their fares, distances, travel time with the Google Map!  We have included as much details as possible including booking fee, waiting charges, luggage charges, off-peak taxi rates (nights and weekends), etc. We plan to include various Taxi operator contact details as well in the coming week. And try to cover more cities in coming days.

Here is the list of Cities-

If you want to get your city added or find any errors or just want say a Hi!, please feel free to contact us at taxiautofare@taxiautofare.com.

Thank you,
Team Taxi Auto Fare

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November 20, 2008

London's Black Cabs

Taxicabs are regulated throughout the United Kingdom, but the regulation of taxicabs in London is especially rigorous both with regard to mechanical integrity and driver knowledge. An official report observed that: "Little however is known about the regulation by anyone outside the trade." The Public Carriage Office, who regulate and license taxis and private hire (commonly known as minicabs) was transferred from the Metropolitan Police to become part of Transport for London in 2000.

Only licensed taxicabs can pick up passengers on the street. London's Black cabs are particularly famous on account of the specially constructed vehicles and the extensive training course (the Knowledge) required for fully licensed drivers; unlike many other cities, the number of taxicab drivers in London is not limited. London's taxicab drivers are even well-known for having developed an especially big hippocampus, a region of the brain where, among other things, information about locations is stored.

London's black taxicabs - short for "taximeter cabriolets", that is, "cars with distance meters" - are a ubiquitous sight on the streets, and a common way to travel around the city in addition to the Tube and buses. In their favour, they're warm, comfortable and the drivers generally know where they're going, as they have to pass a rigorous test called "the Knowledge" before they can get their license to drive. The downside to the black cabs is that they're expensive, and unless you have very deep pockets there's no point using them for longer journeys across town. This situation has been exacerbated recently by the ex-Mayor of London Ken Livingstone's decision to let them charge more at night, since the drivers would often be reluctant to work at night.

Although the traditional London taxi is black, they now often come in a multitude of colours. Try looking out for their distinctive shape, that said, there are now newer, bigger, boxier models as well. If in doubt, look out for the orange "TAXI" light above the windscreen. If it's on, you can hail the cab. If not, you'll have to wait for another.

The London black cab is an icon of our city. Black cabs are extremely reliable, but rather expensive. The reason for this is because the drivers know so much about London. All drivers have passed "the Knowledge" which means they have studied and memorized 25,000 London streets within a six-mile radius of Charing Cross, proving they know the most direct route for your journey. These studies take about 2-4 years so it's rather like them having a university degree in 'London'.

The legendary black taxis of London seem to have been around forever, though nowadays not all the 23,000 black cabs in greater London are black, and a modernised streamlined version has been added to the "lumpy" old beasts. The bulging roofline of these taxis was originally designed to accommodate the height of bowler hats.

All taxis are wheelchair accessible and most have a variety of additional features to assist passengers. The fares charged are regulated, and with safety paramount all taxi vehicles and drivers must meet minimum standards . Licensed vehicles are subject to regular checks by the Public Carriage Office.

http://www.taxi-london.net/

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