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Understanding Appropriate Taxi Cab Etiquette



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By : Art Gib    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-07-07 08:32:59
There are various items to consider for those who ride in taxi cabs. Whether someone is about to ride in them for the first time ever or they ride in them often, it's always a good idea to review the appropriate etiquette for riding in taxi cabs. Everything from what to tip to how to hail a cab should be reviewed in order to ensure that no one is offended on the next taxi ride. This will help both the driver and the rider to work together well and enjoy their mutual business transaction.

First, it's a good idea to get an idea of what the cost will be. The mistake that many novices make is to assume that all cab companies in all cities charge the same amount for their fares. This is not true. Not in the least bit. The cab fares from New York City will be much, much higher than those in say, Boulder, Colorado. It's a great idea to ask the driver before getting into the cab to ensure that no one's time is wasted. A misunderstanding when it comes to the fare is one that is not desired by either party.

Sometimes it's necessary to hire a cab for several hours or even a whole day. When that is the case, it's a good idea to ask for an hourly rate. Since many different factors can affect the price of the ride, an hourly rate will help to put the rider at ease knowing ahead of time about how much money they will be spending. This also helps the taxi driver to feel better about the time he is spending if taking his passenger out into a rural destination that will not likely produce another client.

Often, cab drivers are blamed for bad traffic conditions. This is as poor a choice as blaming a server for the cook taking too long. Too often people hail cabs and expect them to reach destinations in unrealistic amounts of time. It's important to anticipate bad traffic or poor weather when hailing a ride to a destination. By planning far in advance, this will save aggravation for both the rider and the driver.

Lastly, it's very important to tip a driver. A good portion of their overall salary is reliant upon tips. Typically, people tip between 15 and 20 percent of the overall tab. This is similar to what one would be expected to tip a server at a restaurant. Of course, just as one would tweak the tip if a server was exceptional in one way or another, so would be the custom for a driver as well.
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