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What do lights on taxis mean?

The taxi light is the external light that says “TAXI”. The luminous device must be green when it is free, red when it is occupied and off when it is not in activity. It must be connected to the taximeter.



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Black taxis Are also called hackney carriages, or black cabs, although they can be any colour. Have a 'for hire' light on their roof. This means they can be hailed on the street or from a taxi rank. Can be pre-booked.

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Meaning of black cab in English a particular type of large car, usually black, with seats for passengers separated from the driver, used as a taxi which you can hail (= ask to stop and pick you up) in the street in London and some other British cities: I took a black cab from Paddington station.

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nounSouthern African. a minibus used to transport workers from the townships to the city centres.

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In the dark, they are typically turned on, but there is no need for them during daylight. The details may be airline specific as well. There is no difference between taxi out and in. Takeoff and Landing: In general, all aircraft external lights should be turned on whenever an aircraft is on a runway.

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5. Black cab. The famous London taxis are actually called 'hackney carriages' but in London we just call them 'black cabs/taxis'. London taxi drivers have to pass a special exam called the Knowledge to get their license so if you take a black cab, you can be sure the driver will know the way.

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Can black cabs say no? Taxi drivers are within their rights to refuse a fair – but only if they have a “reasonable excuse” or the passenger wants to travel outside of the controlled district.

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A hackney or hackney carriage (also called a cab, black cab, hack or London taxi) is a carriage or car for hire. A hackney of a more expensive or high class was called a remise.

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Blue is the iconic colour for Comfort taxis.. stick to it.

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The survey showed that yellow was the most noticeable color, which would make it easy for potential passengers to spot a yellow taxi in the sea of mass-produced black cars prevalent at the time (until 1914, “Japan Black” was the only paint color that would dry fast enough to be used in Ford's mass-production process).

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