BottyBurp wrote:
Earl Purple wrote:
[...]But taxis do not drive sensibly, at least not whilst "for hire". They are concentrating as much on getting a fare as they are on the road, and can do all sorts of manoeuvres, including random U-turning to grab a fare and of course just stopping anywhere.
I work regularly in London and nearly always commute down from the Midlands and into central London and I have no problems at all. As for Taxi's - the sheer fact that they are taxis advertises to me an erratic vehicle and I anticipate and expect moronic manouvres from them...
I've moved away from London now so if I am going down there I will usually get the train instead of driving ... but living down there for 12 years, I found taxis to be some of the best drivers on the roads. They have a better knowledge of the area than mere mortals do, they spend more time in those driving conditions, and crucially, they have more to lose from a minor collision than other drivers do, as the Hackney Carriage regulations insist that even a scratch (that shows metal through the paint) is enough to put the cab off the road and hence not earning money, hence cabbies will do more than most to avoid contact with other vehicles.
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