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What is the most expensive taxi ride?

According to the UBS Prices & Earnings Report, Oslo, Norway, has the world's most expensive taxi ride. For a 5-km (3-mile) trip, passengers pay an average of $32.10. In comparison, the same taxi ride in New Delhi, India, would only cost $1.54, making it the world's least expensive taxi ride.



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Cities With The Most Expensive Taxi Fares In The World
  • Luxembourg City, Luxembourg ($7.45/mile)
  • Geneva, Switzerland ($6.86/mile) ...
  • Auckland, New Zealand ($6.58/mile) ...
  • Stockholm, Sweden ($6.19/mile) ...
  • Montreal, Canada ($5.86/mile) ...
  • Milan, Italy ($5.76/mile) ...
  • Amsterdam, the Netherlands ($5.41/mile) ...
  • Toronto, Canada ($5.29/mile) ...


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A ride to Hiroshima or Oita city center from their respective airports will cost you a whopping $165 — the most expensive in the world. The 10 most expensive airport taxis in the world: Hiroshima Airport in Hiroshima, Japan — $165. Oita Airport in Oita, Japan — $165.

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The Checker Taxicab, particularly the 1959–82 Checker A series sedans, remain the most famous taxicab vehicles in the United States. The vehicle is comparable to the London Taxi with its iconic, internationally renowned styling, which went largely unchanged from 1959 to keep production costs down.

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Taxis as we know them started in 1891… In 1897, Gottlieb Daimler built the world's first dedicated gasoline-powered taxi vehicle. Equipped with a taximeter, it was called the Daimler Victoria and was delivered to German entrepreneur Friedrich Greiner. He founded the world's first motorised taxi company in Stuttgart.

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London's taxis have been voted the best in the world for the sixth year in a row in an annual global taxi survey.

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Unofficial drivers were barred from picking up people on the street, but they readily found business in under-served neighborhoods. In 1967, New York City ordered all medallion taxis be painted yellow to help cut down on unofficial drivers and make official taxicabs more readily recognizable.

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A taxi, also known as a taxicab or simply a cab, is a type of vehicle for hire with a driver, used by a single passenger or small group of passengers, often for a non-shared ride. A taxicab conveys passengers between locations of their choice.

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According to Yellow Cab Co. tradition, the color (and name) yellow was selected by John Hertz as the result of a survey he commissioned at a local university, which indicated it was the easiest color to spot.

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The maximum amount of passengers allowed in a yellow taxicab by law is four (4) in a four (4) passenger taxicab or five (5) passengers in a five (5) passenger taxicab, except that an additional passenger must be accepted if such passenger is under the age of seven (7) and is held on the lap of an adult passenger seated ...

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