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.
Before you get in the cab, ask the driver “Could you take me to (place)?” and either “How much will that cost?” or “Do you use a meter?” if you are somewhere where drivers charge by the mile.
If you are using an adjective or adverb, then the spelling should be fair. If you are using a verb, then the spelling should be fare. Both fair and fare can be nouns. Fair as a noun refers to a gathering of people (i.e. state fair). Fare refers to the monetary price of something (i.e. taxi fare).
The taxi app changed name as part of joining the wider-mobility international “NOW” brand family. The FREE NOW app will be operational in 100 cities across Europe, with 'match', the new taxi-sharing service being piloted across locations in Dublin, its first innovation for Irish passengers.
The questions for that might be the following: I'm at (address) or Could you send the taxi to (address)? and I'd like/need to go to (address) or Please, take me to (address). Don't forget to ask about the fare by asking, How much will that cost? or How much is the fare? The taxi operator might also ask if ...