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3 Pitfalls to Avoid While Taking a Taxi Abroad


Taking a taxi cab while you are abroad can be a daunting task and often, there are occurrences that you do not expect. Most of these things happen due to the lack of knowledge about the transportation system of the place. The efforts of the taxi cab drivers in tricking you will result to paying a higher fare than what it should be. Read on and you will learn about avoiding the three pitfalls while taking a taxi abroad.



Finding a taxi

This is the first problem you will face since you do not know much about the place and the taxi services they have. If you are just arriving at the airport, you can often find information booklets in their offices, which have important information that will come in handy during your stay. This will usually include the taxi service provider's phone numbers and office address. If you are at the hotel, you may inform the front desk of the hotel and they will call a cab for you. You have other options, but it is always better to know phone numbers of a few well-known taxi companies. To be more organized, have them in your planner or just on a piece of paper.

 

The fare
In some countries, if the driver spots you as a foreigner; he will often try to trick you in paying more than usual. This is why you always should have a look at fixed and probable fares in the area here at Taxiprices.com before you go. This way, you will be able to save yourself from being ripped off by over smart cab drivers. Also, you should make sure to call the authorized or official cab companies, since there might be ‘independent' ones who are wise and tricky. Get the fare pricing clear before you start heading on to your destination. Some cab drivers may charge you more and go beyond the agreed fare price. Be careful about this.

 

The current currency rate
When you are in a new country, always have the currency of the nation's cash. This has happened numerous times wherein the passenger gave the fare to the driver, only to find out that a different currency was used; they both had a long and complicated experience due to this. To avoid misunderstandings, keep the local currency on hand and be updated with the current currency exchange rates.

By spending more time at the specific place abroad, you will learn more tricks to avoid pitfalls that some taxi drivers may lure you into. Be wise and know the right information.

 

Last Updated on Saturday, 28 May 2011 20:31
 

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