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What color are taxis in South Korea?

In Seoul, general taxis are orange, while in other urban areas are silver. But usually, general taxis are generally either white, silver, or orange. The general taxis are the cheapest and the most commonly found taxis. Most of the times, the general taxi drivers only speak Korean.



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