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Taxi in Europe, a doorstep to doorstep European taxi service

Differences between all european taxis
26 Dec 2016

Europe was one of the biggest hub for many centuries. From United Kingdom to France, they shared their means of transport all over the world. Trams, trains and taxis were all invented in Europe. By focusing on taxi in Europe, we will find out how different European taxicab service can be with a few examples below.

Taxi in France, one of the first country with modern taxi in Europe

Before 1673, the fiacre was the only transport that existed but it was uncomfortable and had a limited passenger capacity. When horse-drawn taxis in France was launched, the service open itself to more potential customers. In 1899, gasoline-powered taxis service equipped with taximeter covered Paris. The horse carriage taxi slowly disappeared in the rest of France. License taxicabs in France need to have a sign on its roof just like any other taxi in Europe. When the taxi is free, the driver needs to turn on the sign in order to attract customer.
Today French taxi service innovate their offer to remain competitive with eco friendly taxi or taxi sharing business.

Travelling by taxi in Germany where they invented the taximeter

Friedrich Wilhelm Gustav Bruhn was the first in Europe to successfully equipped a gasoline-powered taxi in Germany with a taximeter. From 1897 in Stuttgart, they introduced the new service that regulates taxi fare. This invention is still used today worldwide.
In Germany and unlike other taxi in Europe, to hail a cab in the street is very uncommon as taxis rarely drive around in the city when they are available. They usually return to their assigned taxicab station or can be on call. To take a taxi in Germany is rare as public transports are very efficient.

Taxi in Europe with a unique taxi roof sign in Ireland

Just like any other taxi in Europe, taxis in Republic of Ireland are equipped with a sign on their roof. The only real difference is, “taxi” is not written on the sign but the Irish word “TACSAI”. So do not be surprised when you see a different inscription on the roof.

Hackney carriages, the notable London Cab

Just like the famous yellow taxicab in New York, taxis in London are famous worldwide with its singular shape. They are also called black cabs as they were originally black, however now they can be in any color. Ads are often placed on their taxi to make them stand out. They can transport up to 5 passengers unlike most taxi in Europe and are disabled friendly.

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