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Peninsula Transportation Group’s Cullan Meathe advises on getting a taxi

24th November 2010
Cullan F. Meathe of Peninsula Transportation Group, LLC. recently posed this question: “What would we do without taxis?" In many cities and towns, local residents find operating their own cars is a constant hassle trying to find parking spots, paying... Read >
Author: greendoor444

Hail A Cab And Get Where You're Going Faster

23rd November 2010
In almost any city you visit, the most efficient way to get around town is by taxi. Some people commute around the city, others across towns, and some just down the street, but in any case, taxis offer one of the most economical and simple ways to get whe... Read >
Author: Nick Messe

Booking Taxi Is Now Very Easy

19th November 2010
Airport taxi provides great relief especially, while you are traveling long distances alone or with young children. Geneva taxi is a company that caters to a lot of customer requirements such as carrying young children, skis, pets and snowboards. They are... Read >
Author: dylanross

Safety First Tips When Traveling In A Foreign Taxi

05th November 2010
Riding a taxi can generally be safe. It's safer than journeying through the subway, at least. But, there are things, bad things that can happen when riding a foreign taxi. There have been reports of kidnapping by taxi drivers in which you have to be aware... Read >
Author: Jeff Halter

How do taxi cars differ throughout the world?

04th November 2010
Whether you're taking your own car abroad or relying on public transport, local cars and driving styles can sometimes be among the biggest culture shocks. If you're a responsible and safe driver, you could find yourself positively mortified by what passes... Read >
Author: Isla Campbell

Source of Travel Related Information

27th October 2010
The Indian tourism ministry is advocating the phrase ‘Atithi Devo Bhavah’, meaning ‘Guest is a God’, encouraging service providers in the country to show courtesy and display kindliness to the needs of tourists. Overseas travelers to India can thus expect... Read >
Author: steily william

The Goan Trap

20th October 2010
Goa maybe a beautiful place to visit, but it’s not meant for the weak hearted. Ok, that was a bit over the top. But you can’t deny that Goa beaches favor the street smart folks. To fall into this category and be able to make the most of your Goan escapade... Read >
Author: vishaljha

Make Sure Your Taxi is Ready for All Types of Emergency

19th October 2010
Increasingly councils and local authorities are requiring taxi drivers to carry basic emergency equipment inside their vehicles. Even if local authorities do not enforce this, it is well worth taxi drivers investing in some basic emergency equipment in ca... Read >
Author: David Hurd

Essential Items for New Taxi Drivers

19th October 2010
Whenever somebody starts a new job, being well prepared is a must. Having the right equipment or tools that make the job easier is a sure fire way to help the first few weeks and months go as smoothly as possible. With taxi driving, many new drivers m... Read >
Author: David Hurd

Three Items that All Taxi Drivers Should Have

19th October 2010
Speak to any taxi driver and they will know the basic items that are needed to make life as a taxi driver easier and safer. Items ranging from money bags to coin dispensers are designed specifically for taxis. However, thanks in part to a growing number o... Read >
Author: David Hurd

A Brief History of Haitian Art

12th October 2010
After the earthquake last January, Haiti has been in the news and at front of peoples minds. There was great human suffering, and many around the world came together to help the people of Haiti. From this we are reminded, as we so often are not in the dai... Read >
Author: Cranberry

Vacation Rental Homes in Costa Rica - When You Eat Out Tips, - The Check and Restaurant Etiquette

04th October 2010
One of the beauties of staying at a vacation rental home is you have the option of eating in. However, you're most likely to venture out for a few meals during your trip. Eating at a restaurant in a foreign country is intimidating, especially when you don... Read >
Author: Evelyn Gallardo

The Life of a Minicab Driver

29th September 2010
There is also the matter of wear and tear on your vehicles. Minicabs cover a massive amount of miles every year and this will result, very regularly, in worn or broken components. Brake pads, gearboxes and clutches on taxis all do far more work than those... Read >
Author: arif12

How to get easy finance on taxi

23rd September 2010
Many of the individuals wants to step in to Taxi finance because they think that the Taxi business is a very easy job to do where you won't be listening to the demands of the boss rather you will be working in a boss free environment but the reality is so... Read >
Author: Jackthomson

Is CCTV Video Equipment useful?

23rd September 2010
CCTV Video Equipment (other wise known as Closed Circuit Television) has been used for the purpose of security surveillance for many years. CCTV Video Equipment differs from broadcast TV equipment as that every part is linked by cables or other direct mea... Read >
Author: kara dada
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